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Tudor Oyster From the 1950s Needs a Full Vintage Watch Restoration

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Marshall restores a vintage Tudor Oyster Prince 34 watch from the 1950s! Tudor is a sub-brand of Rolex, and it often has similar quality for a cheaper price, but it's also been around for a long time and has quite a pedigree itself! This watch features an early automatic rotor winding system, and was listed as “ticking“ on the eBay auction. Watch for Rosy restoration Marshall mentions in the video: Support Wristwatch Revival via Patreon: Visit Sutcliffe Hansen for toolkits, revived watches, straps and more: Follow on Instagram for Project Updates in between video releases: @wristwatch_revival ———————————————————————————————————— These are Amazon affiliate links to some of the equipment used for these videos and purchasing anything through them helps support the channel. WATCHMAKING TOOLS AVAILABLE ON AMAZON: Bergeon Screwdriver Set: Dumont Tweezer #3: Bergeon Springbar Tool: Bergeon Case Opening Ball: Bergeon Presto Hand Removal Tool: Bergeon Movement Holder: Horotec Hand Setting Tools: Rodico: Bergeon Blower: Bergeon Case Opening Knife: Bergeon Quick Service Kit: Ultrasonic Cleaning Machine: Amscope Microscope: Multifunction Timegrapher: Sanding Sticks: CAMERAS AND AUDIO: Main Camera, Sony A7III: Secondary Camera, Sony RX100: Tertiary Camera, Sony A6400: Main Macro Lens, Sigma 70mm f/2.8: Secondary Macro, Laowa 100mm f/2.8 Camlink 4k Video Converter: Shure MV7 Microphone: Audio Recorder, ZOOM H6: Small Sirui Tripod: Sirui Tripod Head for Overhead Camera: COMPUTER STUFF: Apple Macbook Pro: Synology NAS: Seagate HDDs for NAS: Samsung Portable Drive:

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