I had always imagined watchmakers are using very little tools while servicing watches. I had namely thouhgt that the parts are tiny and difficult to be handled. Your pictures showed me to have been wrong.
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I had always imagined watchmakers are using very little tools while servicing watches. I had namely thouhgt that the parts are tiny and difficult to be handled. Your pictures showed me to have been wrong.
...nothing else to do with a fake.
*lol* great, Jocke !! :D
LOLOL....nice "report" jocke! :D
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Jocke, thanks a lot for my hard and loud laughing :D :D :D
lol, nice job!
very talented hands! :D
the fine motor skills with the delicate tools you're using: impressive!!! :gut: :gut: :gut:
LOL
marc =)
You did a great job, Jocke! :) :gut: :)
crazy jocke :gut: :gut: :gut:
war das das seltene Modell mit Glasboden ... ;)
Great Job :gut:
8o 8o 8o WWOOWW
Jocke,
I definitely think you should use these pictures to apply for a job as a watchmaker at the Rolex headquarter :D
Great pics.
Wow, well done good job :gut:
Nice work
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Great pics and the tools from your grandpa. :D