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Come on baby, don't tease us, show us under the hood! If like to see the movement of you get a chance to post. Nice looking watch!
These are the pictures I have at the moment of the repair in progress: https://imgur.com/a/x9GSUTx
Beautiful! I'm working up to fully disassemble and clean my first watch. I've done small repairs and tinkering for years, but never a full break down. With watch cleaning as expensive as it is, I figure I need to figure it out myself (I have more than a couple I like to use daily)!
I would not go into the hobby of watchmaking with the expectation of making money or saving money, at the volumes you will likely repair compared to the cost of tools and parts it can become a very expensive hobby with thin or no margins. But if it's a hobby you are willing to invest in, it's a lot of fun. And not expensive if you just want to poke around and don't care about every detail.