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Cristobal

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2018
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Is there anyone watchsmiths on this board that works on AP’s? I just received my AP today and there’s lint or something on the minute hand. I need someone to get it off for me..I’ll go crazy if I have to keep looking at it!! Thanks! D3DAA2D1-5A04-4F5A-86BD-AD9216059FE9.png
 
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Cristobal

Cristobal

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2018
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Do it yourself. its just removing the stem and 2 movement screws.
I’ve never done any type of work like that so I wouldn’t dare try. It’s all good though, I sent the watch out to get the issue resolved.
 

auskip07

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Mar 13, 2018
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Atlanta ga
I’ve never done any type of work like that so I wouldn’t dare try. It’s all good though, I sent the watch out to get the issue resolved.
well, fakes are great for practice.. because at the end of the day its just a fake watch. Its no harder than turning a screw drive