Mechanical Wristwatch Modding
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Customizing a self-winding Seiko.
From the column DIY: Design
By Bob Scott
Links
- Videos for rent about clocks
Videos about making and repairing clocks, available for rent from technicalvideorental.com - Poor Man's Watch Forum
Great for project ideas. - Mark II Watches
Custom parts and watches. - Timezone
Discussion, used watches, and courses.
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I didn't even know this type of thing was possible.
I'd love to get some links to guides showing the complete process of building your own customized watch.
Perhaps even an in depth article for the next issue?Posted by rgreget on May 19, 2005 at 23:55:43 Pacific Time
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