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Hey guys, quick introduction from me.

 

I had my interest in watch repair perked by our friend on youtube (wristwatch revival) during lockdown and havent looked back.

For my first project I obtained two non working Omega stopwatches, after many hours swapping hair springs and replacing broken main springs I happily got one working. Have serviced a couple of other old mechnicals since and am now working on my first quartz, a vintage Omega DeVille (I have another post on that if anyone can help me out there please). 

Next project will be a 1970s Seiko chronogaph non runner..

 

Ive attached some pics of my collection so far.

 

Cheers,

Eamon

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