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 Posted: Thu Nov 24th, 2005 02:44 pm
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http://www.rolexreferencepage.com/miyota/miyota1.html

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 Posted: Thu Nov 24th, 2005 03:42 pm
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Hey..........I can take it apart...............it's pttin' it back together that's a real bitch!!!:D

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Hey, where is the part where he sketelonizes it and plates it with different precious metals? This story is a little incomplete.:D

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My question is this? Do all movements look like someone took a mini screwdriver to it. Because I see alot of gouges in the the main part of the movement. I also thought that for the most part the main part of the movement was done by machine (assembly line) then the rest done by technicians. Someone please correct me :?

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Decided to Bring This Thread Back Up....Thinking Of a Project

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This is brutal, especially the "claw" tool. A google search reveals that the tool is called crystal remover. Speaking of watch knowledge:D

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@jakisbck

The movements don't have to be finished like they are a work of art when nobody sees them and it doesn't make the movement any better :)

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I had tears in my eyes (from laughing) after seeing that photo of him useing a crystal lift to remove the movement.

Then I thought, If I had just bought a bag of tools from Ebay I would have done exactly the same thing. :D

Fortunatly I bought a bag of tools from ebay and then found Ofrei, so I figured out what the tools were for before I started taking pictures ;)

phew.. close call that could have been me! hehe still laughing about the crystal lift pictures lol hehe........







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OldeCrow wrote:
Chris...I Really Wish You would Post Your Web Page...You are a Talented WIS and I am Sure Everyone here at 3T Would Love to See It,Buddy  @jakisbck

The movements don't have to be finished like they are a work of art when nobody sees them and it doesn't make the movement any better :)

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@Coke

I had tears in my eyes (from laughing) after seeing that photo of him useing a crystal lift to remove the movement.

Then I thought, If I had just bought a bag of tools from Ebay I would have done exactly the same thing. :D

Fortunatly I bought a bag of tools from ebay and then found Ofrei, so I figured out what the tools were for before I started taking pictures ;)

phew.. close call that could have been me! hehe still laughing about the crystal lift pictures lol hehe........







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What, you haven't seen it........here it is!


O.A. Gaspar wrote:

OldeCrow wrote:
Chris...I Really Wish You would Post Your Web Page...You are a Talented WIS and I am Sure Everyone here at 3T Would Love to See It,Buddy  @jakisbck

The movements don't have to be finished like they are a work of art when nobody sees them and it doesn't make the movement any better :)

and

@Coke

I had tears in my eyes (from laughing) after seeing that photo of him useing a crystal lift to remove the movement.

Then I thought, If I had just bought a bag of tools from Ebay I would have done exactly the same thing. :D

Fortunatly I bought a bag of tools from ebay and then found Ofrei, so I figured out what the tools were for before I started taking pictures ;)

phew.. close call that could have been me! hehe still laughing about the crystal lift pictures lol hehe........







Last edited on Wed Mar 8th, 2006 03:14 pm by KenC

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