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  1. #51
    Quote Originally Posted by CFR View Post
    Good morning, IWL.

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    Hope you all have a great week ahead.

    Great photos of the Seawolf at home in its native element, C!

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    Good news...I think. My AD spoke to the Oris watchmaker, who said the "reverse wheel" was not functioning properly on my Oris Artelier. They have replaced it, and will keep it on a timer for a few more days before sending it back to my AD.

    In the meantime, I am enjoying my Bulova "Selfwinding" watch.

    Cheers,
    Jane


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  4. #53
    Quote Originally Posted by JAGtime View Post
    Good news...I think. My AD spoke to the Oris watchmaker, who said the "reverse wheel" was not functioning properly on my Oris Artelier. They have replaced it, and will keep it on a timer for a few more days before sending it back to my AD.

    In the meantime, I am enjoying my Bulova "Selfwinding" watch.

    Cheers,
    Jane


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    That is a lovely dial Jane.

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  6. #54
    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Krinkle View Post
    That is a lovely dial Jane.
    Thanks, Henry. The watch is only 31.5 mm, which is perfect for me, but I guess fairly standard for a man's watch in 1965. I am greatly enjoying it.

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  8. #55
    Quote Originally Posted by JAGtime View Post
    Thanks, Henry. The watch is only 31.5 mm, which is perfect for me, but I guess fairly standard for a man's watch in 1965. I am greatly enjoying it.
    Most of my mid-sixties watches are 36-39 mm, but then they are Rados.

    Also, encouraging news on your Oris. My fingers are crossed that they will solve your watch problems this time.

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  11. #57
    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Krinkle View Post
    Most of my mid-sixties watches are 36-39 mm, but then they are Rados.

    Also, encouraging news on your Oris. My fingers are crossed that they will solve your watch problems this time.
    Thank you very much, Henry. Yes, fingers-crossed.
    Last edited by JAGtime; Mar 22, 2016 at 02:45 AM.

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  13. #58
    Quote Originally Posted by JAGtime View Post
    Good news...I think. My AD spoke to the Oris watchmaker, who said the "reverse wheel" was not functioning properly on my Oris Artelier. They have replaced it, and will keep it on a timer for a few more days before sending it back to my AD.
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    Cheers,
    Jane


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    Great news! Am I allowed to be smug now for correctly predicting something was wrong with it?


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  15. #59
    Quote Originally Posted by mlcor View Post
    Great news! Am I allowed to be smug now for correctly predicting something was wrong with it?



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    Yes, indeed! You had a strong suspicion something was wrong, ml.

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