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They have to do a Complete service. There was glass inside the case, so they have to make sure the movement is cleaned, as well as check for other damage. Hopefully, when I get it back, it'll look new again.
I hope so, 'cause they just hit me with replacing the face due to scratches in it. Thank god for Erie. $1470.60!!!!!!It'll come back looking almost new. When I sent in my Datejust for service, several years ago, I thought they sent back the wrong watch!
All of the scratches in the case were gone...
Just wanted to say I bought one of the Maratac Midsize a few months ago and love it. Classic simplicity. It does run about 2 minutes fast per week.
Just wanted to say I bought one of the Maratac Midsize a few months ago and love it. Classic simplicity. It does run about 2 minutes fast per week.
How do you guys keep your watches organized? I don't like just tossing them in a drawer. I only have one automatic so really just want a way to keep them from getting scratched.
Thanks Zoo. I'll have to look around and see what I can find.
FWIW, this is my newest watch. It isn't in the league of many of the watches here, but I like it. It's a Seiko SNE331 solar, Japanese quartz.
As long as it has a hackable movement, it will keep better time than virtually any mechanical movement timepiece, no matter how expensive it is. I like it - it's definitely for casual wear, but it's also somewhat elegant in its simplicity.Thanks Zoo. I'll have to look around and see what I can find.
FWIW, this is my newest watch. It isn't in the league of many of the watches here, but I like it. It's a Seiko SNE331 solar, Japanese quartz.
I love the way that watch looks with the band color and case color, very nice
As long as it has a hackable movement, it will keep better time than virtually any mechanical movement timepiece, no matter how expensive it is. I like it - it's definitely for casual wear, but it's also somewhat elegant in its simplicity.