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Not sure if I've missed any news so apologies to everyone but has Mark decided not to participate any more?, again apologies if I've missed something.

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If you are referring to Mark Lovick, he has been extremely busy with work. He will most certainly be back, hopefully in the not too distant future.

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I was Geo. Maybe starting the forum has had more impact on Marks business than he expected!.

Not at all ash. I don't use this forum as a means to gain business. However, Geo is correct, I have been incredibly busy on the bench taking on more work than usual due to an unexpected loss of earnings in another area.

Regretfully, I have quite a few balls in the air currently but I'm hoping things will calm down soon for me lol.

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Hi Mark - good to see you here. I guessed you'd been very busy.

 

Sorry to hear your balls are in the air, though. Anything we can do?

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It wasn't meant that way at all Mark. By starting this forum you probably became the most approachable and accessible watch repairer on the net to the average Joe. Apologies for any offense.

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It wasn't meant that way at all Mark. By starting this forum you probably became the most approachable and accessible watch repairer on the net to the average Joe. Apologies for any offense.

Lol. No offence taken at all :)

Glad to hear you are OK and busy with work, your openness in sharing your knowledge is what makes this website so good, we miss you. :bow:

Thank you my friend.

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Good to hear you are busy with work and hope the rest will take care of itself without much inconvenience and to your satisfaction! I'm very glad you are around one more time!

 

Cheers,

 

Bob

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Good news all is ok. I certainly miss the videos and the expert advice on the forum. It gives me enthusiasm to keep trying when I watch the vids. Totally agree with Ash145 and Autowind

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This field is best learn, as it has been ever since, in a mentor-apprentice or senpai-kouhai setting.  In this age of online forums and the likes, I consider Mark as my senpai.

 

So just like Mark, I'll have some of my balls hang in the air.  And so far I like the cool feeling.   :D

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Wish you all the Best Mark, i have been very busy with Valentines so i know the feeling. But i hope your other source of incomes starts pumping cash flow for you as well.

Good Luck

 

Omar

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Have you PM'd him?

 

Yeah, but it's not read yet, so I don't think he's had time to read it, I sent an message via website, but probably same case.

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Yeah, but it's not read yet, so I don't think he's had time to read it, I sent an message via website, but probably same case.

Currently on holiday. I fly back to the uk on the 13th but no doubt will have hundreds of enquiries to sift through.

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Hello Mark,

 

Hope you have a good holiday - however, we all realise you are off to Switzerland for training at Swatch :D , hope you can teach them something ;)

 

Cheers,

 

Vic

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