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Was given my Grandfathers mid 60s Sekonda today along with 2 if my grandmothers watches. They are not expensive, but they do feel a bit special in a sentimental way.

 

They need a bit of a clean and a service. There are a few marks on the crystal of the male but I think it would be wrong to take them out.

 

Just thought I'd share.8c9096fb7186de438f02756330f44bec.jpg797568819b4a6eaf8f367e1082a306f2.jpgef00302c3cd7da8c6233043ea8b1e219.jpg1aea4113cd4626d018a2651597c68067.jpgfaca82f33ecf2033357d988a996f666a.jpg3a27595898c35925e8c8d76b446779ab.jpg273a26189754792736b95aee42195881.jpg

 

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Sorry about the orientation of the pictures, damn phone.

 

 

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The men's Sekonda is really nice mate. It's virtually the same as the Poljot of the same period. They are nice and thin because of the Vympel 2209 movement (which is a good little movement in itself).

Get that serviced and it'll run for years.

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