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Hey everyone, Just dropping in to start a casual conversation—hope that’s cool here in the Relax Zone. I’ve recently been diving into the world of watches, and it’s turning into quite the rabbit hole (in the best way). I’ve always liked them, but after inheriting my grandfather’s old Seiko, I started getting curious about how these little machines actually work. Funny enough, I’m also working on my Sitecore certification for my day job in digital marketing, and I find watch repair has a similar appeal—detailed, structured, and super rewarding when things click into place. I was wondering—what pulled you all into watches or watch repair? Was it a special piece, a curiosity, or maybe just a love for tiny gears and tools? I’m slowly building up my toolkit and learning the basics, and this forum has been an awesome place to browse and learn. Looking forward to hearing your stories! Cheers hihenal
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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
Interesting Frank, makes it much more useful, since I only have the one master balance for 18,000. Can I find more details about it somewhere? -
By nickelsilver · Posted
The tailstock isn't Levin. It was made by Boley-Leinen and sold under the Paulson brand in the U.S. There's a chance that it actually fits the bed correctly and lines up correctly, but much more likely to be a poor match. -
…the nominal status at my house is ‘they are so common I have plenty…but used the last one last time 😔’…
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Nice 🤩! Maybe less elaborate than a Luthy but surely equal useful. Cause you lack my Electronic Box? 🙂 Frank
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