Champthekid
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Good point, but if you have modern
watches, it’s a moot point. If if have vintage watches it’s a big problem. From what I’ve heard, they won’t service watches over 30 years old at least in the USA so you have to have it serviced by someone other than them.
I thought I wasn't...
By: aelred : May 6th, 2026-00:44
Then in the process of rearranging a few things around the house: I found my old TZ Level 1 toolkit, and the various movements & parts that came with it. Plus a few new tools I recently added including the Bergeon/Wenger multi-tool Then I found a few Pane...
Thank you, Vetnov.
By: Champthekid : May 6th, 2026-02:04
I picked up the vintage ones years ago and got the modern ones from my AD when I bought my GMT Master II’s. The AD’s will now sell you a jubilee or Oyster bracelet. If you bought the GMT on an Oyster bracelet they will sell you the Jubilee and vice versa....
A stunning stash!!!
By: ArmisT : May 6th, 2026-02:28
The various Daytona dials…was Rolex really ever that willing to share?! I understand the Omega Mitsukoshi dial, but the others are unexpected surprises. At this point, would there ever be a practical use (besides selling) to certain dials like Daytona?