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Hi, looking forward to participating. I started my journey into tinkering with watches a few years ago, slowly acquiring parts and learning.

 

I like mechanical things and I enjoy fixing things, whether my Jeep, things around the house, electronics (stereos, oscilloscopes, ... ). Little did I realize watch repair exists on a much higher plane. :)

 

I have managed to successfully disassemble, clean, oil some Timex watches, a few 6S Elgin movements, and perform a few other basic tasks like fixing the shape of a couple of hairsprings, ... but not without many hard lessons along the way.

 

If it weren't a challenge it wouldn't be worth doing. Anyway, looking forward to learning more!

 

Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk

 

 

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