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Hello All,

Greetings.

This is Sid. I am from India. I am an Information tech. professional and an aspiring watchmaker. 

I am fascinated by mechanical watches and addicted to the science of precision (I am a complete beginner though and know nothing about machining yet) 

Two years ago in my wildest imagination, I saw myself making watches by hand and began a quest to seek right tools, right people and right places to bring my imagination to reality.

When I recently visited this forum it felt right to be here so, I joined it yesterday. 

I am excited and hope to get to know you better.

Cheers and Thanks :)

 

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Hi and pranam and welcome to this friendly forum,

As you are no doubt aware, India has quite a number of current and historical watch companies. I look forward to seeing your progress in building your own watches.

Kind regards

 

Andy Hull

 

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1 hour ago, AndyHull said:

Hi and pranam and welcome to this friendly forum,

As you are no doubt aware, India has quite a number of current and historical watch companies. I look forward to seeing your progress in building your own watches.

Kind regards

 

Andy Hull

 

Hi Andy,
Thanks for encouragement and a warm welcome.

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Welcome Mr Sid sir

I am also interested to see the watches you have in India. I am sure the rest of WRT members are also.

Do you have a collection or the start of one?

 

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Hi, Welcome to WRT forum.

Master watchmaker who made bunch of prototype parts for this, helps and gives advice on this forum.  

Or was it one looking jusg like this?

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It seems  to me that India  must be overflowing  with watches.all you really need is a few good tools,good lighting ,magnification  and the good will of the fine people  in this forum.

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2 hours ago, Nucejoe said:

Hi, Welcome to WRT forum.

Master watchmaker who made bunch of prototype parts for this, helps and gives advice on this forum.  

Or was it one looking jusg like this?

 

Is there a video of this timepiece posted somewhere?  I've only seen stills.

 

And, welcome to the forum, Sid.  Fine fellows here.

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1 hour ago, nichod said:

Is there a video of this timepiece posted somewhere?  I've only seen stills.

 

And, welcome to the forum, Sid.  Fine fellows here.

I don,t know, surely master watchmaker dose.

I guess the movement alone is a prototype and what better than a transparent case to give a sepherical view all around.

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21 hours ago, Colditz said:

Welcome Mr Sid sir

I am also interested to see the watches you have in India. I am sure the rest of WRT members are also.

Do you have a collection or the start of one?

 

Thank you Mr. Colditz. 

I primarily collect watches so that I could strip them down and put them together.

I also have a small collection of 30-35 watches which includes..

Indian - HMT, Allwyn, Titan

Japanese - Seiko, Citizen, Orient, Orient Stars

American - Timex, Invicta

Swiss - Tissot, Tressa, Favre Leuba, Titoni, Victorinox

Chinese - Seagull 1963 

Basically all entry level, NOS and common vintage watches of the 60's - 70's.

 

Best,
Sid

 

 

 

 

 

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