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thinking about your movement I don't recall you giving us the movement number? I snipped out an image I can sort of read a C0 but not quite sure what the rest the number is so could you give us the exact number.
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Getting back to the issue which is us guys repairing or just enjoying horological exploits. The big worry now is how sound is Cousins as company going forward. The of cost if this 8 year legal battle will be astronomical. Cut backs will happen noticed already how the Cousins catalogue is half its size this year. The main supplier going out of business will hit the UK horological community in a big way. On the Brexit issue it was about a sovereign country being able to make its own laws and trade with any country in the world. I cannot see what was wrong with this. For those who wish to re join the cost would be very high indeed.
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Yes, it's the same (old) song and it's getting worse & worse;
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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
🤔 leaving the EU meant that UK was no longer part of the convention and have already been turned down an independent reapplication. I'm pretty sure courts have to be held in Switzerland in this case. There will be a lot more watches stashed away in draws tbh, folk wont be able to afford to maintain them. Cheap watches will be bought and top end watches by folk with plenty of cash that can pay for service and repair. The expensive once in a lifetime gifts and everything else inbetween will be at the forgotton when they stop working. I know i was being a numpty, get used to it 😄 Anybody that knows will boycott them, but besides repairers who will know. Nope will never buy one, i made that decision as soon as i learnt about this. -
although not in this case. It was the Lugano Convention and its deficiencies that allowed a Swiss court decision in the first place. This isnt really a Brexit issue at all. A decision that affects both the EU and the UK should never have been heard in Switzerland. I bet the authorised service centres in the UK are pretty pleased. It's a massive shame, though; I believe watch owners should be able to choose to have their watch serviced by whoever they trust.
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