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This Amphibia is a real beauty. Matches up now with my other two. I love the white spot seconds area and the all white indicies. Only nit to pick with this one is the crown is a bit hard to unscrew/screw. I blasted it with some compressed air and it got better. I dunno, maybe a tinie, tiny, bit of machine oil on a toothpick placed on the threads might help. It does work better now that I blasted it. Here is a picture;

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WOW!! What a beauty Mc, Another Russian...are there any Russian watches left in Russia???:D

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Beautiful Russian, Michael!  Just shoot about 5-6 squirts of WD-40 down that stem tube.  That'll loosen it up!  :P

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pacifichrono wrote:
Beautiful Russian, Michael!  Just shoot about 5-6 squirts of WD-40 down that stem tube.  That'll loosen it up!  :P

Yeah, I'm sure that will loosen it up real good.:D Kidding aside, I decided not to do anything. I know WD-40 is a penetrate and can work its way into places maybe it shouldn't be. So, not knowing a safe lubricant I won't do anything. :):)

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mcwright wrote: pacifichrono wrote:
Beautiful Russian, Michael!  Just shoot about 5-6 squirts of WD-40 down that stem tube.  That'll loosen it up!  :P

Yeah, I'm sure that will loosen it up real good.:D Kidding aside, I decided not to do anything. I know WD-40 is a penetrate and can work its way into places maybe it shouldn't be. So, not knowing a safe lubricant I won't do anything. :):)


 
How 'bout some STP?  Andy Granatelli would be grateful - - if he were still alive!




 

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pacifichrono wrote:
mcwright wrote: pacifichrono wrote:
Beautiful Russian, Michael!  Just shoot about 5-6 squirts of WD-40 down that stem tube.  That'll loosen it up!  :P

Yeah, I'm sure that will loosen it up real good.:D Kidding aside, I decided not to do anything. I know WD-40 is a penetrate and can work its way into places maybe it shouldn't be. So, not knowing a safe lubricant I won't do anything. :):)


 
How 'bout some STP?  Andy Granatelli would be grateful - - if he were still alive!




Andy Granatelli. Let's see. Wasn't he somehow involved in Studebaker at one point? I can't remember his odd sounding Indy 500 car(s) though. They always seemed to blowup. :D

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Tom, WD-40 is ok? Will it go into the movt and watch itself via the stem? :?Is that is ok? I have no idea about it really. If it is ok, I would do that to a couple of my vintage watches. :)


pacifichrono wrote:
Beautiful Russian, Michael!  Just shoot about 5-6 squirts of WD-40 down that stem tube.  That'll loosen it up!  :P

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Way to go, Mikhail!!! Oops I mean Michael!!! LOL!!!:P:P:P This one is really nice!!!:shock::shock::shock:

mcwright wrote:
This Amphibia is a real beauty. Matches up now with my other two. I love the white spot seconds area and the all white indicies. Only nit to pick with this one is the crown is a bit hard to unscrew/screw. I blasted it with some compressed air and it got better. I dunno, maybe a tinie, tiny, bit of machine oil on a toothpick placed on the threads might help. It does work better now that I blasted it. Here is a picture;

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Tom, WD-40 is ok? Will it go into the movt and watch itself via the stem? :?Is that is ok? I have no idea about it really. If it is ok, I would do that to a couple of my vintage watches. :)


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Beautiful Russian, Michael!  Just shoot about 5-6 squirts of WD-40 down that stem tube.  That'll loosen it up!  :P


I believe Tom was messing with me. 5-6 squirts of WD-40 would be a lot. Certainly enough to find its way into the watch movement and other places. I wouldn't recommend WD-40 for your watches. At least I wouldn't use it. In addition to being a lubricant it is a penetrant which means it will work its way into areas maybe you don't want it to in a precision watch movement.

That said, it is not the stem that needs the lubricant. It is simply the threads inside the crown that need it. By using some compressed air, I was able to blast out some grit or burrs that helped smooth it up a bit. With repeated turning last night and today it is working much better.

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Gregger wrote:
WOW!! What a beauty Mc, Another Russian...are there any Russian watches left in Russia???:D

Well, there is one more coming for me. :) And, I think Mother Russia has a few more watches left. :D

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Hey Mike I have a question how the lume and what kind of price point if you dont mind me asking?

By the way the way is nice.

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The lumn is good. Not great. But, good. Super Luminova is used on all three models. However, the creme dial only has lumn on the hands. The black dials are fully lumned. The dials glow nice. Its that hands that are a bit weak. Something I find a lot now. The hands glow, but not quite as bright as the dial.

As for pricing, you need to check around. Average price is 180 euro. Some higher and some lower. All three colors are limited to 500 produced. This model is not widely available in the states. If you are wanting one, PM me and I can tell you where to find one here or in Europe at a reasonable price.


FWIW, I don't believe pacifichrono or Island Watch can get this model through regular channels.

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Thanks Mike;) gotcha loud and clear

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Of the three models, the one with the white seconds "spot' is the most popular. I got the all black dial first thinking it would glow the best. Well, the white spot one actually glows a bit better and brighter. :D

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hey mike send me an email with all the particulars, does the white dial have blued hands or silver

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Black Hands on all three

Will email shortly...

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Thanks buddy


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