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Please credit the source of your images if they are not taken by you. It sucks when people steal images from Caliber Corner, especially when they crop the watermark and don't mention the site. So let's not allow this community to get into the bad habit of "borrowing" (aka stealing) images from the web without giving credit where it is due. When you see Caliber Corner images on other sites without linking back, please call them out!

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Quinngord
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Topic Starter 8 months ago
 

Hey all. New here. My name is Quinn. I live in Oregon. I've been collecting watches since 1990. Recently decided to start repairing the non working movements.  Hope to find tips here and learn more too. 

 
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admin
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8 months ago
 

Welcome to Caliber Corner! Looking forward to seeing what you're working on 🙂

 
Quinngord
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Topic Starter 8 months ago
 

First repair on the bench is a 1866-1875 New York Watch Co. open face. A good practice piece. As it goes trying to not get lost. Took pics of all parts when removing. A non runner. Gunked up. Cleaning parts now. 

 
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