Today we have a 1940's Bovet chronograph on the bench and boy is this watch in need to some love. The case is very badly beaten up and will need a lot of work. But what about the dial?
Join me for a full service of the watch and a discussion on both Bovet as a brand, how chronographs work and why eskimos need a lot of words for snow!
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