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Thread: MWC PART 9 - Moderate Weatherproof Chronomètre

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    Sometimes they do take a while to charge, i bought a citizen from a local shop (second from left,top) he had it in window for 2 to 3 weeks after it was stored inside shop and it's been ok eversince (3 to 4 years) ago.
    I keep all my solar watches in a box near a window and about every month let them sit in the sun for a hour or so. I've only had one go to 2 second ticks for a day or two.



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    Not had this on for a while

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    Cheapskate used poundland battery for my zodiac proper one in now

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    just going to decide now what to swap into as got a little project am working on so will be putting my paint stuff on so got to be a beater which one thou as got a few in that roll at the minute
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    well choose this one

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    and this is my next project a 1950's chair done in a jacobean style ...


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    stage one first primer to see what I am working with and what I need to patch or fix

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    MWC PART 9 - Moderate Weatherproof Chronomètre

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    Cheapskate used poundland battery for my zodiac proper one in now

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    Very jealous Smeagal, that zodiac is gorgeous


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    Hey guys, I know I had the steel version of this but wanted to see the black one up close.


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    this one today guys
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    Well my HP touch smart has went on the blink so using the imac because it is the older version I can't get to watch my u tube videos will have to get the laptop back from Barrie had enough to pay out this month the electric window stuck down on the car cost 140 quid just noticed this keyboard does not have a pound digitAnd Nick borrowed 250 hope I get it back or I will be working for nothing And then the cost of doing the garden I could have bought a decent watch
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smeagal View Post
    Well my HP touch smart has went on the blink so using the imac because it is the older version I can't get to watch my u tube videos will have to get the laptop back from Barrie had enough to pay out this month the electric window stuck down on the car cost 140 quid just noticed this keyboard does not have a pound digitAnd Nick borrowed 250 hope I get it back or I will be working for nothing And then the cost of doing the garden I could have bought a decent watch
    well busy day cut the big tree at the front back some what a couple of tip runs and dropped some stuff at the charity shop so was wearing my beater and now swap back to the lop sided hand deep blue old pics at the minute as have swap it to a nice strap so might do a pic of that later
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