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Hello to all,

During the latest lockdown, a piaget 12p ultra thin came to my workshop wearing not its original crown, with a broken shaft at oscillating weight and two automatic wheels broken. With a little help from a friend who's a specialist in reconstructing watch parts and tools, i repivoted all the broken wheels and shaft,. Then, i serviced the movement and cleaned up the case in the ultrasonic cleaner. Finally, i went on with the reconstruction of the original golden crown upon customer request.

Thanks for taking the time to read it 

 

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