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Hello Andrea

Good to have you in the forum adding to our "rich tapestry". I am sure you will enjoy participating and don't forget to trawl through the old postings on the different parts of the forum as you will find loads of interesting stuff and maybe some answers if you get stuck with something. If your horological problem has never been covered then someone will either help or tell you where to get help, at least that has always been my experience. We all trundle along quite happily.

Cheers,

Vic

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Hi to all,

 

This is Andrea Cardenas, a new guy to the member.I am also a newbie here. Very excited to interact with all of view. Looking forward to share my craft ideas and learn something new from you'll too.

 

With regards

Andrea Cardenas

welome y bienvenido Andrea.This is a very helpful group of watch enthusiast who have some fantastic experience on repairs of all sorts. I am relatively new myself so wanted to give to a warm welcome!

JC

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