easy guide of how a watch works

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Well, that looks fairly easy. Might try knocking one up at the weekend 8O
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poppydoodlesdad wrote:Well, that looks fairly easy. Might try knocking one up at the weekend 8O

its a explanation of how a watch works ,not a course on constructing your own watch :lol:
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But I've already got my hammer out!

Actually I really liked that as when of the better explanations, a really clear animation but does make it look very simple when I know its not.

Still I think I could get the back of that watch if I can just get the blade of this old screw-driver..........
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poppydoodlesdad wrote:But I've already got my hammer out!

Actually I really liked that as when of the better explanations, a really clear animation but does make it look very simple when I know its not.

Still I think I could get the back of that watch if I can just get the blade of this old screw-driver..........
No no, kitchen knife for backs and bezels.

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Now you tell me!

Just give me a minute while I try and stem the bleeding......
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