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Very early Microma ladies how to set

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Adam

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Very early Microma ladies how to set

Post12 Mar 2011, 14:10

I have just picked up a very early ladies Microma. Its the first working watch I have that needs to be set by a magnet. I dont have the magnet in the original bracelet. Any tips on setting the time and possibly where to get a replacment setting magnet. My wife has decided its hers so I have to sort it out.

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Re: Very early Microma ladies how to set

Post02 Oct 2014, 06:35

I know this doesn't help, but it pertains:
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Looking for more info, very cool watch Adam!
I also like your other ladies magnet-set watch:
viewtopic.php?f=64&t=6876&hilit=microma+ladies+watch
Very cool :mega:
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Re: Very early Microma ladies how to set

Post02 Oct 2014, 12:02

Wow! I sold the same watch (branded Eberhard) to Kasper some time ago,try to ask to him... ;-)
Some watches are made to last only as long as they are fashionable
Some watches, simply are not made to last
Seiko watches are designed to withstand the ravages of both time and fashion
Someday perhaps, all watches will be made this way

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