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Hello everyone.

I am relatively new to servicing of watches but my background is in the retail side of watch repairs. You know, fitting straps, battery & reseals, bracelet repairs etc. I've started to strip down and service a few automatic movements from my own collection and things have gone well. Set up a little bench at home and got some equipment including that awesome vintage L&R cleaning machine...

 

I have a question about a 2824-2 movement but I will ask about that in a separate post since this is about introducing myself. I look forward to speaking with you all.

 

 

David

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Thank you,

I was using my office desk for a while but I began getting very bad back pains since it was too low. I'm not counting on this being a permanent setup as the missus has a bun in the oven and I'll soon have the same issue as you =D....Maybe a man-cave in the garden?

 

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Ahhh kids are a joy until puberty kicks in but when you have 3 boys between the ages of 17 and 22 all between 6 foot 1 and 4 there never seems to be any space left in the house No 2 son will be moving to barracks soon for training he's hopefully got into the royal marine commandos he's the tallest so he should free up a bit of room :D

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