Thank you again. I will let you know how I get on with it when i get the tool. I also realized that I need something for removing the bracelet too. Dragan
Thank you very much Graham! I think the only way for me to make gradual adjustments would be to do it myself, as you suggested, or I would need to make frequent trips to the watchmaker. So, the next question is, how do you open the case; what tool do you use? With thanks. Dragan Mikki
First of all, thank you all for your helpful contribution. Everything mentioned makes sense and I will certainly try to regulate the precision of this lovely watch. Someone mentioned the service history, and that could be the problem, as from new, meaning for twelve years this watch hasn't been serv
I bought twelve years old Speedmaster Moon Watch Caliber1861, recently. It is in perfect condition. It was loosing exactly 1 minute a day, although it is difficult to say as it doesn't have hacking seconds hand. I had it serviced by good independent watchmaker, and now it is loosing 20 seconds a day