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Please ditch the awful bracelet, whatever you do!

 

Why people fitted them, I will never know.  In the 1950's and 60's my father always fitted one, which I remember as a child ruined the look of his watches.  I think it was the convenience of just slipping the watch onto his wrist without the risk of dropping the watch.  He always had a "nice" watch and my brother now has his last one.

No word "automatic" on yours so I assume it to be manual wind.  It looks good as it is and not in need of a "restoration".  Leave the case, dial and hands alone, although I am not sure the hands are original.  Dr No on here will know!  If not recently serviced, a movement clean and service at a reputable, independent repairer is what I would do.  Then enjoy wearing this little treasure with a generic tan leather strap.
Clive  

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