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 Posted: Sun Nov 16th, 2008 03:26 pm
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After wearing it last week for the Marine Corps' 233rd birthday, and then for Veterans Day, I decided I needed a change from the black NATO strap that's been on it for a couple years now.  Decided to try a green canvas strap, more in keeping with its jungle heritage!

On a lark I tried opening the back (first time ever) with my case wrench but it wouldn't budge.  Very shallow indentations make it difficult to gain a good grip.  Maybe it'll be another 42 years before it gets its first servicing!





 

 

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The straps is a great fit for that watch. Awesome to see a watch that has been around the block a few times and some holding up so well. ;)

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Hi Tom,

After many years of storage it sounds like the gasket that
fits inside the back cover has deteriorated and has now
seized itself onto the watch. This would explain the difficulty
of removing the back.

When you do take your Caravelle into servicing,also
ask to retest the watch for water resistancy. This would
insure many more years of enjoyment.

Another nice timepiece with even more historical value.

Cheers,
Simon


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Simon_Leung wrote: Hi Tom,

After many years of storage it sounds like the gasket that
fits inside the back cover has deteriorated and has now
seized itself onto the watch. This would explain the difficulty
of removing the back.

When you do take your Caravelle into servicing,also
ask to retest the watch for water resistancy. This would
insure many more years of enjoyment.

Another nice timepiece with even more historical value.

Cheers,
Simon



Thanks for the note about waterproofing.  Even though it just has a push-in crown, it forded rivers and survived months of monsoons without the slightest hiccup.

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You're welcome Tom.

Cheers,
Simon

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Great look for a watch with deep roots in your personal history. Very cool!:D

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Gee, Simon....ya think? :D

Hey Tom, what a great strap on a great memento...I still have my watch from "back-in-the-day", too...Glycine Airman...2 watches that have truly been through hell!

Semper Fi!....Army Strong!


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KenC wrote: Gee, Simon....ya think? :D

Hey Tom, what a great strap on a great memento...I still have my watch from "back-in-the-day", too...Glycine Airman...2 watches that have truly been through hell!

Semper Fi!....Army Strong!




I've always loved that Glycine of yours!

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Glycine Airman,kinda sounds like a Rock Band
from the 1970's.subtlelaugh.gif

On more serious note,this was one
heck of watch that were owned by
fighter pilots during the conflict in
Vietnam.

Cheers,
Simon

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Simon_Leung wrote: Glycine Airman,kinda sounds like a Rock Band
from the 1970's.subtlelaugh.gif

On more serious note,this was one
heck of watch that were owned by
fighter pilots during the conflict in
Vietnam.

Cheers,
Simon

 

This one was owned by a ground pounder who lived in the jungle!

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My apologies to Ken, that I didn't know he was in an
Infantry Battalion in Nam. Over the years, I heard my
father wished that he had served in Vietnam in the
1960's on the side of the U.S.

Looking back on it, I am glad that he didn't and even if he
did serve. I would have had to live with the first few years
of public backlash of an unpopular war.


I would still gave him "Thanks" because he fought for
a cause that he believed in. Even though,Secr. of State
MacNamara admitted that he lied to Pres. Johnson over
the affairs in Vietnam.

Of course, that was many years ago and a lot has
changed...from someone who is old enough to remember
the Fall of Saigon,in 1975.

To all my American Friends who served their country...

THANK YOU!




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Simon_Leung wrote: My apologies to Ken, that I didn't know he was in an
Infantry Battalion in Nam. Over the years, I heard my
father wished that he had served in Vietnam in the
1960's on the side of the U.S.

Looking back on it, I am glad that he didn't and even if he
did serve. I would have had to live with the first few years
of public backlash of an unpopular war.


I would still gave him "Thanks" because he fought for
a cause that he believed in. Even though,Secr. of State
MacNamara admitted that he lied to Pres. Johnson over
the affairs in Vietnam.

Of course, that was many years ago and a lot has
changed...from someone who is old enough to remember
the Fall of Saigon,in 1975.

To all my American Friends who served their country...

THANK YOU!






Simon...3 points:

1) I don't give a damn what MacNamara said,

2) I don't give a damn about Johnson and his flexible spine,

3) This is about watches worn in ground combat...not politics.

Bonus Point) I don't give a damn about the fall of Saigon!

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