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10 June 2010, 01:12 PM | #30 |
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Real Name: David Walz
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The movement had a speck of water damage at the area where the screw that is located on the lip of the movement and it secures the dial post if I am making sense. The movement from what I am told is in excellent condition, all of the movement parts are in excellent condition, dirty, dry, but in excelent condition except for what I listed above.
That was the only real damage to the movement it looks the movement was resting on the crown side and a small spot of water collected there. I received the watch with the crown open? Maybe the watch had been sitting for years and it had some sort of condensation? all of the seals were dry and looked like crap. The case was really in bad shape and the dial was damaged, looked to me like someone was trying to pry the dial off of the movement? I am trying to be as basic as I can, I do not know the names of all of the movement parts. I know you would be able to give me the names of the parts. |
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