cazalea[Seiko Moderator]
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Silberstein Pikto Smileday Titane
On Monday morning setting:

Thanks for this review. I too had a Louis Erard on order, but a combination of circumstances made me step back and let it go to another enthusiast (such as having multiple Silberstein watches already).

My biggest worry is not servicing but what will I do if I lose the special Silberstein crown socket wrench!
Cheers,
Cazalea
Thanks FabR!
By: jporos : March 22nd, 2020-20:26
The watchmaker I regularly use, Jacques, has become very picky about what he works on. I have a LIP that I love with an old Durowe caliber, but am wondering where in the world will I find someone to service it. Maybe I just need a new watchmaker... I do l...
Thank you, Nicolas
By: jporos : March 23rd, 2020-07:29
I think the fact that Louis Erard makes their own regulator module is the difference. In the video on their website, you can see a watchmaker at Louis Erard lay a dial on top of a movement and see just how much bigger the dial is.