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Dangerspouse

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Seems that it was interesting to check what's inside the watch.
A lot of watch enthusiasts, myself included, are quite interested to see the inner workings. That's why many mechanical watches - like my Seiko here - have a clear back. They really are diminutive mechanical marvels. And they also make for great photos :)
 
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Seems that it was interesting to check what's inside the watch.
A lot of watch enthusiasts, myself included, are quite interested to see the inner workings. That's why many mechanical watches - like my Seiko here - have a clear back. They really are diminutive mechanical marvels. And they also make for great photos :)
I have a watch as well, but wouldn’t take it apart just to take couple of photos :D. But honestly, seems interesting to see images of what’s inside .
 

Dangerspouse

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Seems that it was interesting to check what's inside the watch.
A lot of watch enthusiasts, myself included, are quite interested to see the inner workings. That's why many mechanical watches - like my Seiko here - have a clear back. They really are diminutive mechanical marvels. And they also make for great photos :)
Hmm. I guess I'm not explaining it properly. I did not take the watch apart. The back cover of the watch is clear glass, so you can see the insides. It's called an "exhibition caseback". Here's a picture I hope demonstrates it - this is not taken apart, this is what the back of the watch looks like all the time:

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