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Has anyone opened the back cover of a Snoopy Speedy?
This may be a rather blizzard ask... an unimagine-able thing.
Wonder how the back cover looks like on the other side? And if the 1861 movement is as polished as the display back Speedy model.
Thanks
Tsz-Kin

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No it's not
By: Dje : October 8th, 2008-04:33
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