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hello everybody! I'm Uzi joining this amazing forum after watching many of Mark's videos.

I'm a watch enthusiastic from the early childhood fascinated from the tiny mechanics. In fact, I love any kind of mechanics starting from very large mechanics such as car fixing all the way through watch mechanics. Although my profession is computer engineering, this is my #1 love....

I'd like to take this opportunity and thank Mark for sharing his experience and knowledge. I can't even express how each and every video contributed to my knowledge and answered so many questions I had over the years. On top of the high quality and professional videos, these are the explanations that are so clear....

THANK YOU MARK, this is a real treasure!!!

uzi.    

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Welcome to the helpful house of horology Uzi.  There are plenty of folk here to point you in thr right direction regardless of the level you are at. :)

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Hello Uzi and welcome from me as well. Glad you could join the club and I look forward to project postings or favourite watch or anything really.

Cheers, Vic

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Welcome Uzi to this very friendly forum. Loads of info for you on here. Don't be afraid to ask for help, all on here like to chip in and help others. 

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