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    First Enicar, which also is my first manual wind watch

    @Massong, yes, right now I'm in Melbourne.
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    First Enicar, which also is my first manual wind watch

    Sorry for the late update, right now the watch has been serviced and working well, and the case remains unpolished as it was, and my next step is to buy the signed crown.
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    First Enicar, which also is my first manual wind watch

    Update: Right now the watch is service by Bob Shao, before I sent it to service, I ask first whether he'd handled the brand before, and he said he'd handle that brand before, and it'll take two weeks time for it.
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    First Enicar, which also is my first manual wind watch

    @everyone Thank you very much for your kind feedbacks on the issue, and I'll seek some proper watchmaker, and one more question, do you think the original crown is a signed one, as I believe it a signed one, and the crown is a bit wobbly when I touch it and not staying in place and is it a...
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    First Enicar, which also is my first manual wind watch

    Thanks for your input, the most likely part that I'll want to change is the crown, as the crown is an unsigned type and get an CLA like you said.
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    First Enicar, which also is my first manual wind watch

    More photos on the corrosion on the lug.
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    First Enicar, which also is my first manual wind watch

    Hi everyone, I'm Dean, and I got myself a vintage Enicar Seapearl 100/93 from a antique store in Melbourne, the watch itself is in a working condition, however the case has lost some gold plating and there's corrosion on the case. Your advice will be appreciated much on how to tackle the issue...
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    Enicar and Indonesia

    This is a better view of the clock in Jakarta, the picture was taken in sometime in 1991. Source:
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