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  1. Hello. Im Anthony. I am a watch collector and i install batteries, size bands, and do simple repairs. I am working on an at home system for buffing plastic, glass, and crystal lenses. A friend recently gave me a Tag Heuer tiger woods Link watch. He has given up after breaking 3 links. I am looking for help making this watch wearable. I watched a couple videos and learned how these links work, and after getting the remaining links apart, it appears the band is a lost cause, as there is rust between the split in each link, and the bars that attach them are damaged and brittle. Now I know why he gave it away. I would like to figure out how to remove the entire band, and go another route. Perhaps modifying a leather band to fit. I am not looking to buy more expensive links. I am considering a new Link band, but I dont have the cash to put into this at this time. Just looking for advice. I will try to attach pics of this watch. Thank you. Nice to meet you all.
  2. Hello members. Name is Terry and have been following this and a few other watch forums for a couple of months.This appears to me to be the most friendly and informative of the forums,where others appeared to be like bragging rights.Always been interested in watches ,but went through a stage when I was buying a new watch instead of a battery,then looked at replacing the batteries in the watches I had gathered and decided to do it myself when studying the cost :startle: .Then my interest was re-ignited. Looking forward to having a bit of a more serious tinkering now I have some mechanical watches and hoping to learn from the vast knowledge of the members . Anyway if anyone still reading(sorry for babbling on) This was my third project for a daily work watch (betar or something?) off auction site,now wearing. Thanks everyone Terry
  3. Hi there! :D My name is Peggy Walle. I live in eastern Oklahoma near the Arkansas border. I recently started in Horology. I joined an online clock and watch repair video course and forum, and have already completed my first customer clock! I'm not new to watch repair, in the fact my landlord years ago was a clock doctor, and I had the priviledge to work in his little clock shop! I've always had an interest in taking things apart just to see how they are made, and put them back together. Since I'm a long-skilled person in crafts, my patience is well-practiced! I can get so engrosed on a project and hours go by! I plan on opening a clock shop sometime in the near future, so I wanted to get a learning curve now. I'm enjoying it. My biggest challenge is remembering where do all the parts go when I put it back together. :rolleyes: I've purposed to take lots of pics and even make notes and drawings on paper, but then I can't read my writing! :lol: :lolu: I have two Geneva pocket watches, and decided yesterday to break one down. Oh OH! Now how does it all go back together? I've looked all over the internet and YouTube, and found lots of watch repair video's but they don't match the Geneva pocketwatch I've got.. Oh well, it's practice for me and I "will" get it back together and running right...eventually! Does anyone have any info for me? I am posting a pic of the watch. Here's a better close-up of the watch
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