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Karimn40

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Hello everybody,

My name is Karim Noorani and live in Fresno California. My main hobby is learning to repair watches. My other hobbies are photography, BBQing, and gardening. Occasionally I make drinking Guinness stout the other hobby. 20 years ago I visited my uncle in London England. He took me out for some Guinness on tap and was surprised they serve it room temperature. Here in the U.S. They serve it cold. Makes no difference to me I will drink it either way. Lol.

This is a wonderful forum to be a part of. I have learned so much from everybody's input. I also want to congratulate The Watch Repair Guy(Mark) for his success on his videos. I started watching them from the very beginning and noticed the number of views for each video has grown exponentially. More power to you. Best regards. Thank you in advance for welcoming me to this watch forum. Karim

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Thats what I like about this forum, autowind. I hope as it grows this ethos continues so often on forums the know it alls shot down anyone whos amateur in anyway. I consider myself to be an "all in between" I rock with quartz but am taking baby steps with mechanicals.

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