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[–] Puzzleheaded_Fix3135@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Idk what repair cost are, what i should and should not replace and what the time period would be for fixing. Obviously my grandfather wore it a ton and I think the worn look is nice but am not sure what I should replace and not.

[–] graytotoro@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

What region do you live? We may be able to recommend some vintage watch restorers in your area.

My dad lives down in s/e Florida, so I would probably want to service it near him if possible.

[–] LoafingtonThe42nd@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

On the topic of what to replace and not, the dial, bezel and hands are a no-go. Be very, very clear they shouldn’t be replaced. And don’t get the case polished either. In general keep it as original and close to your grandfather’s watch as you can. Maybe polish the crystal, that’s up to you and the watchmaker. As for the movement, don’t expect parts to be easy to find or cheap. You gotta be patient and willing to pay to get this watch going again, but it mightn’t even need any parts if it was looked after by your grandfather. But seriously, what a watch!