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 Over the last couple of weeks, I have been re-jigging my workshop so I can do Watch repairs in a more orderly manner.

Its a work in progress but coming on pretty nicely.

Best wishes from Jon.

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What lighting do you have? Is that your ultrasonic little cleaner over in the right hand corner, or do you have a proper watch cleaner.  It takes a long time to plan a workshop. It will never be big enough.:D

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4 hours ago, oldhippy said:

What lighting do you have? Is that your ultrasonic little cleaner over in the right hand corner, or do you have a proper watch cleaner.  It takes a long time to plan a workshop. It will never be big enough.:D

I am currently using strip lighting and an LED bench / desk light, and yes that is my ultrasonic on the right which I will be changing for a bigger one.:)

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