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I have recently moved from someone who has a watch to someone interested in watches. Then to focused interest and collection (4 Omegas). And now to horology. I like to buy non-functioning watches at flea markets (average cost $2 each), fix them up (usually cleaning and a new battery), and give them to people disadvantaged and in need of a timepiece. The most complicated things I have done involved replacing a quartz movement, which gave me some practice in dealing with hands. I have dreams of learning enough to tackle simple repairs of more complicated watches. But if it doesn't, that's fine. I am a retired academic with a few serious interests, this becoming one of them. I have found some of the forum threads here very interesting, and hope I can find a way to contribute.

Del Kimbler (DelK)

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