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StaticCling
08-23-2020, 1:53pm
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Thank you for posting, that was a great story. :seasix:
I didn't finish the video, but why are two servicemen connected to one watch? I did enjoy watching the clips of actually restoring the watch, choosing not to restore the luminescence of the watch hands, the reasoning, etc. The repair/restoration folks obviously have skillz.
I didn't finish the video, but why are two servicemen connected to one watch? I did enjoy watching the clips of actually restoring the watch, choosing not to restore the luminescence of the watch hands, the reasoning, etc. The repair/restoration folks obviously have skillz.
Explained in the video. :slap:
Millenium Vette
08-23-2020, 9:22pm
Wow, very cool! :seasix:
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Dan Dlabay
08-24-2020, 6:47am
A great story.:cert:
That’s a great story and it perfectly explains one of the reasons I got into military watches way back when I did.... Thanks for posting it.
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