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DW-5900D-1

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Bought my DW5900 last week at a antique shop for $10. It's in fantastic condition but needs a battery. It was there laying amongs a mountain of old wind ups. It was very dirty, the rubber looked a tad dry, I wiped it down with some armor all wipes and that worked for me. Rubber hasn't dried since, still very shinny black. I did my re search. They are hard to find on eBay. I found one in less than poor condition for $400. The other was in great condition with the exact face blemishes mine had, most likely mild sun damage. It was selling for $1400. Non of this interest me because I know I have a great watch that I plan on keeping forever. Especially considering it was released a couple months after I was born back In 92. What cought my attention most is the quality and durability these watches have. I can't wait to replace my battery later on today and crossing my fingers it still kicking as it did almost 20 years ago.

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