Longines Czechoslovakian Air Force Watch Restoration? thread

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I am still looking for someone who will be able to clean them without breaking them.

As one of them had non original parts (crown and plexi), i hope to change out those non conforming non original parts to parts that conform. As for the dial, i wanted to preserve it.

The other one, i will keep it as it is...

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@calvinktlim

That is a beautiful pair of Majeteks.
I had read through but I am not sure what you want to be done?
Maybe I can help you, maybe I can advise you.

To remove the movement you must remove Crown/stem.
The metal cushion that involves it is both spacer and caseback.
But again, if you are not going to service it yourself why would you want to remove the movement?


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calvinktlim wrote: August 30th, 2019, 11:27 am
Tanukjaju wrote:This will be interesting!!
But i really need alot of advice from forum members. Would love to outsource this to my regular watchmaker but he is like the only rep amd homage watchmaker i know in Singapore and has a very long turnaround time and i already have a few projects svcing lined up for him.

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He is not the only rep and homage repairer in Singapore, there are plenty.
But these watches are supposedly genuine even if with “upgraded” parts so why would you handle them to a rep and homage repairer and not going for a seasoned watchsmith?
I advise Khatena.

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calvinktlim wrote:I am still looking for someone who will be able to clean them without breaking them.

As one of them had non original parts (crown and plexi), i hope to change out those non conforming non original parts to parts that conform. As for the dial, i wanted to preserve it.

The other one, i will keep it as it is...

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do the movements look like this ?

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