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I don't know if it's my bad luck or just an inevitability of vintage watch repair, but I always seem to end up with watches suffering from various hairspring problems. Since most of this is being done on practice watches bought cheaply, I'm up for the challenge.
This time I have a late 30s/early 40s Seiko Type 9 which was running, but in quite the sorry state- damaged screws, filthy movement, seized keyless, and a hairspring which has seen some things. It was running somewhere around 10…
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