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Old 13 November 2011, 10:11 AM   #1
LordNinja
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Getting ready to regulate my 3135!

I'm not a watch maker however I do love it as a hobby. I've recently been gearing up [No pun intended] for handling a microstella wrench to regulate my 16610.

It's been a lot of fun. Granted, if I do damage the watch I am prepared to pay for any damages done.. though I find it unlikely as I progress. I've even ordered an extra 3135 to practice on.

So far it's mostly just getting a feel for the tools and working on cheaper movements. Really excited about my progress so far. I just started reading a book on the subject to avoid some bad habits!

Looking forward to bugging you guys for info/posting pictures of what I'm up to/answering question to others.
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