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I'm just introducing myself to be polite. I have around ten to twelve watches ranging from various Quartz ones (Seiko, Omega, Accurist) to some Automatics (Certina, Tissot, Cartier). I've never tinkered too much with any watch, but I've replaced the odd crown and hands previously. I'm reasonably practical and think I'm OK at following instructions and understanding how things work.

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Welcome Lucan from Western Australia.

Get yourself some cheap watches to first practice on that won't upset you if you break them.

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  welcome to the forum,   wow, follow and inatructions,    thats good training.     nothing wrong with "trial and error" on cheap watches as some guys are natural mechanics. cheers,   vin

 

 

 

 

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Hi Lucan  and welcome to the site there is a lot of brain power on here,  as Ecodec says watch the videos and get your hands on the books  the list is a long one. You will goof  a few times but then we all have .

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