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Jun 29, 2021,11:38 AM
It is for identifying the watch in case of a robery.
It is hidden.
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Milspec I, back from Service
By: fifty fathoms : June 27th, 2021-11:59
The service of my second vintage Fifty Fathoms turned out it is a: Double Swiss Hacking caliber R. 570 Other specification :patend+pending Main works: replacement of an original crown and rebuilding the hacking mecanism. No works on the case and hands... ...
Thx
By: fifty fathoms : June 27th, 2021-15:18
Thx you
By: fifty fathoms : June 27th, 2021-15:19
Yes it is
By: fifty fathoms : June 27th, 2021-15:22
The small differenz of a double swiss printing and the repairing of the hacking caliber kills the costs of the service and the waiting time more than twice. Stephan
THX 🍾
By: fifty fathoms : June 27th, 2021-15:22
Maybe around 5 to 6
By: fifty fathoms : June 27th, 2021-17:14
With double swiss and hacking caliber?
Amazing
By: Horology75 : June 27th, 2021-16:46
Thank you
By: fifty fathoms : June 27th, 2021-17:14
Hallo Brian
By: fifty fathoms : June 28th, 2021-04:07
2 years for the service of both watches. I think it was no problem to change the crown. It was difficult to solder a broken foot of the dial. It took them 4 hours. Stephan
Yes
By: fifty fathoms : June 29th, 2021-11:38
It is for identifying the watch in case of a robery. It is hidden.
... as watchlovers do😁
By: fifty fathoms : June 28th, 2021-18:43
Thank you for your statement. Best regards Stephan