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    ***WRUW Thursday 29th July***

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    G-Shock: GW3000B-1A
    Rolex: Submariner 14060M
    Accurist: 1961 Shockmaster (Gold) & 1965 Shockmaster (Steel)
    Omega: Speedmaster Professional 3570.50.00
    Meistersinger: Perigraph AM1002
    Ben Sherman: S489.OOBS
    Rotary: 1990 Quartz (Gold)
    Steinhart: Ocean GMT 39mm
    Certina: DS Super PH500M & DS PH200M
    Timex: MKI Mechanical

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    Manhattan down here today.

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    My Current Fav...
    Thank u so much Wayne! This one surely cheer me up! What a watch!
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    That one looks cool! Does it have a lume dial?
    Still the Fossil Commuter on my wrist but I hope something new might arrive today.
    Cheers, Sedi

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    would like to say am wearing this ..well am wearing it but ant going

    as some may know I order a skeleton movement but the wrong one was sent order a 6497 got a 6498 well had no dial for that, so hmmm trying to speak to hk/china suppliers is trying at best ..but when returning stuff it's almost impossible so I modified an old sekonda dial to fit well built the watch and well the stem screw is bugger it seem's as had a right go trying to loosen it machine made some times they are over tighten on got it turning in the end did the normal two and half turns to remove stem well got the stem out.

    so built the watch from parts as I said had order case , dial&hands and movement so I could still use the case and movement ..so any way come to tighten the stem back in once completed and well just turn round loose

    so either screw is snap (probably not ) or is come undone to the plate so which means got to strip it back down to fix this

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    knew as soon as saw the movement it was going to be a bugger
    sharky
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    Quote Originally Posted by is that my watch View Post
    would like to say am wearing this ..well am wearing it but ant going

    as some may know I order a skeleton movement but the wrong one was sent order a 6497 got a 6498 well had no dial for that, so hmmm trying to speak to hk/china suppliers is trying at best ..but when returning stuff it's almost impossible so I modified an old sekonda dial to fit well built the watch and well the stem screw is bugger it seem's as had a right go trying to loosen it machine made some times they are over tighten on got it turning in the end did the normal two and half turns to remove stem well got the stem out.

    so built the watch from parts as I said had order case , dial&hands and movement so I could still use the case and movement ..so any way come to tighten the stem back in once completed and well just turn round loose

    so either screw is snap (probably not ) or is come undone to the plate so which means got to strip it back down to fix this

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    knew as soon as saw the movement it was going to be a bugger
    Sorry to hear it's been such a trial, nice looking piece though.

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