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Looking for a ladies watch around 200.00. Must haves second hand, easy to read, easy to wash off and handle soap and water. Wife is a little miffed right now she told me a few minutes ago she thinks she ruined her Oris. Anybody know how to get blood stain of SS bracelet.
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oceanaut wrote:Looking for a ladies watch around 200.00. Must haves second hand, easy to read, easy to wash off and handle soap and water. Wife is a little miffed right now she told me a few minutes ago she thinks she ruined her Oris. Anybody know how to get blood stain of SS bracelet.
Ouch! try mild detergent and warm water or warm water and arm and hammer which is non abrasive. white vinegar on a moist cloth works as does rubbing alcohol and club soda.

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koimaster wrote:oceanaut wrote:Looking for a ladies watch around 200.00. Must haves second hand, easy to read, easy to wash off and handle soap and water. Wife is a little miffed right now she told me a few minutes ago she thinks she ruined her Oris. Anybody know how to get blood stain of SS bracelet.
Ouch! try mild detergent and warm water or warm water and arm and hammer which is non abrasive.
It just got here it's bad taking the bracelet off ,think I'm going to try soaking it then send it to her office for the autoclave. Was also told we are going scrub shopping.

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oceanaut wrote:koimaster wrote:oceanaut wrote:Looking for a ladies watch around 200.00. Must haves second hand, easy to read, easy to wash off and handle soap and water. Wife is a little miffed right now she told me a few minutes ago she thinks she ruined her Oris. Anybody know how to get blood stain of SS bracelet.
Ouch! try mild detergent and warm water or warm water and arm and hammer which is non abrasive.
It just got here it's bad taking the bracelet off ,think I'm going to try soaking it then send it to her office for the autoclave. Was also told we are going scrub shopping.![]()
I guess I should ask if she is ok? Or was just on the back 40 dressing a moose she shot.

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koimaster wrote:oceanaut wrote:koimaster wrote:oceanaut wrote:Looking for a ladies watch around 200.00. Must haves second hand, easy to read, easy to wash off and handle soap and water. Wife is a little miffed right now she told me a few minutes ago she thinks she ruined her Oris. Anybody know how to get blood stain of SS bracelet.
Ouch! try mild detergent and warm water or warm water and arm and hammer which is non abrasive.
It just got here it's bad taking the bracelet off ,think I'm going to try soaking it then send it to her office for the autoclave. Was also told we are going scrub shopping.![]()
I guess I should ask if she is ok? Or was just on the back 40 dressing a moose she shot.
This is what I was thinking, too. Jesus Christ, the last thing I'd be worried about is the watch!

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She is fine but a little shaken as she has never seen that much blood at any one time. The person they were doing surgery in the office started bleeding out they are 1 block from the hospital. So all turned out ok for her but the guy lost about a pint to 2 pints they were told when the got to hospital. Told me that it's a 20 min procedure in the office. They started on him at 8:05am
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oceanaut wrote:She is fine but a little shaken as she has never seen that much blood at any one time. The person they were doing surgery in the office started bleeding out they are 1 block from the hospital. So all turned out ok for her but the guy lost about a pint to 2 pints they were told when the got to hospital. Told me that it's a 20 min procedure in the office. They started on him at 8:05am
Remind me to avoid getting ill when I am in Florida this summer.


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oceanaut wrote:She is fine but a little shaken as she has never seen that much blood at any one time. The person they were doing surgery in the office started bleeding out they are 1 block from the hospital. So all turned out ok for her but the guy lost about a pint to 2 pints they were told when the got to hospital. Told me that it's a 20 min procedure in the office. They started on him at 8:05am
I'm glad it was somebody else's blood!
If the watch was totally drenched, I'd clean it in hot water and a little detergent--that should take care of the bracelet. You might have to send it to a watchmaker (or Oris) to have them do a good cleaning of the case, although soapy water and an old toothbrush might take care of it.

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The doctor has been practicing before my wife or I was alive.
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If the watch was totally drenched, I'd clean it in hot water and a little detergent--that should take care of the bracelet. You might have to send it to a watchmaker (or Oris) to have them do a good cleaning of the case, although soapy water and an old toothbrush might take care of it.
Yeah that sounds like a good idea
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Now may be the perfect time to upgrade from your wife's Oris to a real Swiss made and hand assembled Invicta Angel. Just a thought.
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mosco11 wrote:I saw your wanted AD on site that you are in need of the following above subject (items), i still have for urgent sale.
Hi back at you mosco. Oh, I'm sorry, wrong thread.

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mosco11 wrote:I saw your wanted AD on site that you are in need of the following above subject (items), i still have for urgent sale.
Nigeria?

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What size does she wear?
I have a Mido with a eta 2836 Day date
I have a wife who wore it a few times but prefers a quartz. PM me for pictures. All SS, about 37mm
So it is legible. Same movement in my Tutima Pacific. Yours for well under your budget
Coin edge bezel, looks like NOS, better than you might think.
I have a Mido with a eta 2836 Day date
I have a wife who wore it a few times but prefers a quartz. PM me for pictures. All SS, about 37mm
So it is legible. Same movement in my Tutima Pacific. Yours for well under your budget
Coin edge bezel, looks like NOS, better than you might think.
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