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Hi everyone!

First of all, a big thanks to Watch Repair Talk for creating this great platform for watch enthusiasm like me to participate in discussions and thoughts sharing of watch related topics.

Since I’m a newbie here and I have much to learn from all the expertise here. I feel I should write an introduction of myself as my first post in this forum. I’m a humble Malaysian working as a watch dealer and watchmaker / horologist for my partnership business.

I started my career life 10 years ago. Back then, I worked in one of biggest watch retailer in Malaysia, Watta Time as a logistic officer. Then, I was transferred from logistic department to service department. There, I got the opportunities to learn all the skills of repairing, refining and recon old watches from middle end to high end. I honed my skills in the company under proper guidance from all the Gurus in Watta Time for more than 5 years.

In year 2012, I quit my job and started own business with my partner. Throughout the years of efforts, our business is growing day by day. The watches in our shop are ranged from moderate to high end, including genuine SWISS Made such as Fossil, Casio, Tissot, Alpina and etc

Our shop also provide watch servicing such as replacing battery, watch band or bracelet, altering watch bracelet or band to fit their wrist size perfectly, installing missing parts, replacing mechanism, refurbished / renew the outlook of your watches etc.

To make our customer convenient, we've now set up our marketing online store and Facebook business page to deliver news letter regarding our latest products and ongoing promotion as well as taking order from customers. 


We’re striven to improve and upgrade ourselves so that we can provide the best service for every citizen who come to us. I sincerely hope that all the members here will be able to help and scaffold me and my team to do better in watch industry.

Thanks for reading. Have a nice day. 

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On 12/9/2018 at 6:47 PM, Watchtime said:

Welcome, it seems you are not a newbie at all with your experience...but in my days, Casio and Fossil is neither mid or highgrade nor Swiss made....Fossil is an American brand and Casio Japanese....

Hi Watchtime, 
Thanks for reading my post. Yes, they're both aren't SWISS Made. Sorry I was just trying to list out some example of the stocks that I'm keeping in my shop. Sorry for the misleading content. :(
Yes, they were not so popular during old days but they quite famous in Malaysia nowadays. 
Thanks for your comment. Like I mentioned earlier, I still have much to learn from all the mentors here. Thank you ;)

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