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Long story short my sister and I were cleaning out some of my Dads stuff. I came across a bunch of watches in one of his drawers, there must have been about 15 or so none were working. Probably Dept. store watches. So I took these 4 intending to hone my battery skills and tinkering around with them. So I had to change out 2 straps that were broken and 4 batteries. Well after my surprise of actually getting the watches working again, who knows how long they were actually dead. I’ve decided they need to go to someone, so I would like to give them to a good home, I really don’t want to break them up so I would like to ship only once, at my expense. I guess throw some names in a hat and have my wife pick out the Winner. I will be looking at the rest of the dead ones also so this might not be my only give away. Thanks: Steve 188E9A35-30F6-4459-A030-26E35E4DE8AE.jpeg83B4B964-0773-470B-B87E-69406DAAD043.jpegFA51B10A-27B1-45F2-BA04-67573B32F63D.jpeg57AF03BF-B8C6-4EFB-8DB8-F10A1D66055A.jpegDC0EA013-1DF5-4F24-8289-909A06A2B527.jpeg
 
very nice living by the old book... good luck to a lucky wrist...I'll pass because I have 2Many...good kharma Steve
 
And, they are all working quartz movements so, they wouldn't be helpful. But thanks for the mention.

Now if anyone has any non working mechanical or automatics, that's a different story. Especially ETA's in that there are not many places that sell the parts because of The Swatch Group policy.
 
And, they are all working quartz movements so, they wouldn't be helpful. But thanks for the mention.

Now if anyone has any non working mechanical or automatics, that's a different story. Especially ETA's in that there are not many places that sell the parts because of The Swatch Group policy.
I have an old swatch I know nothing about
 

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