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Therese Lynch
Feb 17, 2024
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Mar 29
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I was a member of Redbar Toronto, he says, "and I'd link meet people who were curious about what I did. I didn't care if they had a crazy collection or a few Seikos, I'd take them back to the workshop and show them how watchmaking is done. That's my favorite part of the industry, showing people the tools that make their watches; the drill press I use for hands is just link .3mm thick. It's link visually impressive to see it in action."
The screw-down caseback is engraved with our old friend, the marlin, featuring the same contorting posture as link the dial link side. There's nothing much else to report about link the caseback – it bares a simple workmanlike concentric satin finish that reflects its purpose-built demeanor.