Delaney a écrit:C'est sûr que l'on se poile bien, ici...
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Fa f'est drôle, oh fzut… fé un fe feveux fur la langue… Ah bhé non fé un poil… fé laifé ma montre…

Delaney a écrit:C'est sûr que l'on se poile bien, ici...
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Yes, I agree it's better to appoint a local jeweler. It's a tiny job, simply open the caseback, remove the handle, take out movement and blow away the dust. In Shanghai, this job costs only 3-4 dollars.
For your information, French post to China costs about 18EUR by registered airmail, but takes too much time.
While cleaning up, I would suggest you ask the jeweler to fine-tune this watch's pace if it does not cost too much money. I've found Beijing watches are often set to go too fast, although it's good for new watches to go faster. In the long run, mechanical watches have a tendency to slow down.
I fully understand your feeling. No problem at all. Go ahead and do it. Consult your trusted local jeweler, then I will reimburse you the cost. Have a nice day.
Nicetios a écrit:J'admets que vous avez de la suite dans les idées.
Mais c'est presque rasoir quand même ... Bien que poilant.
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