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Trimming down my camping gear for an upcoming trip between conference calls. Just grabbed the first watch I saw sitting on my desk... That wasn't in pieces
Whoa, cool to see part of your work space, parts etc.
Thanks. Only problem is that I'm pretty sure it's never been serviced. I need to find someone I can trust to work on a watch (this one is a basic ETA 2824) in the Houston area. It's so hard to figure out who can actually work on mechanical watches vs 'they are great at changing batteries' from all the Yelp reviews.
If you live in a larger city the watch forums can help with this question.
Thanks. Only problem is that I'm pretty sure it's never been serviced. I need to find someone I can trust to work on a watch (this one is a basic ETA 2824) in the Houston area. It's so hard to figure out who can actually work on mechanical watches vs 'they are great at changing batteries' from all the Yelp reviews.
The Little Watch Shop on Shepherd. They can actually service watches.
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The watch is great. Every bad thing that's ever been written about the stock strap is also true. Will be changing it out at first opportunity. I have some spare NATOs in the lug size, but want to find a nice leather band for this that compliments the watch.
Don’t call what your wearing an outfit. Don’t ever say your car is broke.
Don’t sing with a fake British accent. Don’t act like your family’s a joke. --Jason Isbell
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