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Greetings dear forum members!
My name is Vladislav.
I am from Ukraine.
I speak Russian and use a translator, so I apologize for possible mistakes.
I collect watches and repair them.
With respect, Vladislav.

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Thank you for your introduction and welcome to this friendly forum.

We all look forward to your contributions and continued involvement. 

You are very skilled in your work. 

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