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First special thanks to Mark for all his presentations...  I was always interested the watches since my childhood. So, after the finding a little spare time i decided to practicing on watchmaking...  First i was only watching Mark on YouTube, then my first examining attempt was on cheap Chinese watches. After scraping 12 cheap movements i learnt all Chinese movements and now beginning on original movements, for now Seiko's... I am in that since 8 months but it seems there are still a lot of things to catch... Chronograph movements are on my way, if i can survive to future of course...  I really love watches....   I want to thank everyone here for the support...

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