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Started by weblod, January 02, 2024, 12:55:23 PM

weblod

  I am new to the forum and this is my first post . And I am not real computer savvy either so bare with me.
I have a Zodiac Sea Wolf I bought new in 1968. It has never been worked on (opened or cleaned) and is not work and hasn't  for years.

  I bought this watch as a getting out of the service gift, so it has some sentimental value to me.
 
 I want to get it back up and running. And I would appreciate the opinion of the forums on best way to get it restored.

 Any advice will be greatly appreciated.



 

jmh86325

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Welcome and where are you located?

weblod

 I am located in Louisiana  (Cajun Country)

 I am going to try to up load some pictures of the sea wolf, wish me luck

 That's not that hard.You cannot view this attachment.You cannot view this attachment.

Butch

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