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·Too much? Or do you foresee it being a non-runner even with a new battery?
Too much? Or do you foresee it being a non-runner even with a new battery?
I don't think it's fake. I used to have this watch on a leather strap - 36mm, too small for me. Nice though. It is quite scratched up but Kiriums often are... all those polished surfaces. Really depends on the movement, it's getting old... so if you know someone who can fit a new movement cheaply then worth a punt. If not it will probably cost the same to fix which makes it expensive.
I’d probably use this as an excuse to learn how to replace the movement in a watch
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I had a good look at it with a magnifier and all the text is very finely printed, no smudging or rough printing.
It has etched numbers on the deployant clasp which match the numbers I've seen on a watch currently for sale on another reputable site
Picked up this WAK2110 used and wondering about the serial number placement. The other examples i have seen have the number on the case back under the model number. This piece has the serial on the 5 o’clock lug horn on back. Any help would be appreciated. As info the movement looks genuine with correct finishing and markings
Interested in seeing what everyone thinks of this:
I've spent too much time looking at CAZ and WAY and virtually none looking at WAZ...
Still looking for any advise on this one. Serial number is on lug and not on case back. WAK 2110 with a sellita 200