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Well I have been fascinated with watches since a child, a very long time ago, and always fiddled with them. Since YouTube started I have watched watch repair videos and have finally taken the plunge to get into watch service and repair.
As is normal for me I have done my research and collected most of the tools I needed before I even touched my first watch, a Seiko 7009a which I finished last weekend. Didn’t have too many problems apart from loosing a screw (now found in my Rodrco) lost the mainspring arbor, it pinged and I still haven’t found it and positional variance on the timegrapher but in real world use accuracy is a ew seconds a day.

It’s great to see such an active forum with such a positive bunch of people.

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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. 

If there is anything we can help you with don’t be afraid to ask. Nice clear photos can help a lot.

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