bmsm wrote: ↑August 27th, 2019, 5:00 pmThat’s is too many things for my hobby pocket. Let the professionals handle it.TimemiT wrote:no easy undertaking and then it becomes costly ... between purchasing the proper ultrasonic cleaner, cleaning fluids, the special oils, oilers, etc
If you will be doing many movements over the years, especially if you are looking to work on more complicated movements like Rolex or other automatics ... then it may be cost effective to invest in the proper equipment
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Re: Cleaning a Cortebert 616
I will agree this is a wise choice. I do the same myself with movement servicing
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