nilomis[Omega]
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Quick update ...
"Tomorrow".
This word, in watchmaking lingo, means "next week ".
Cheers,
Nilo
I feel for you MrSnak...
By: jporos : August 8th, 2012-11:43
having just waited nine months for a cleaning and a new crystal for a simple 17 jewel movement. When I dropped off the watch, the store owner/repairer told me six weeks. Because the shop is 2-1/2 hours driving from my home, I could not bug him constantly,...
+1 on Moc
By: nautilus : August 8th, 2012-13:44
But in addition you say that when you see the repair guy you always spend at least an hour talking to him about watches and clocks. Is the penny starting to drop? The guy is telling you that he is starting to catch up, implication being that he is behind,...
Common complaints, sadly
By: cazalea : August 8th, 2012-15:59
As I have a full shop of tools and parts, and trained for a few years, I do most of my own work and a few jobs for others. I can say with considerable embarrassment that I have had a couple customer watches for a year, and one clock. I don't intentionally...
my experience..
By: johnswatch1 : August 10th, 2012-02:05
From the information you've given me I would be a little concerned, especially as the watches are 'at home'... Where I live there are suprisingly lots of people offering watch repairs. Having used a couple of the most highly recommended ones I will certai...
SayGoodbye
By: Timertom : August 17th, 2012-08:21
Whatever this guys excuse, As you're the cash paying customer, and are treating him nicely, respectfully and fairly, he needs to realize he does owe you good service in return for your patronage. If he keeps ill-treating you, there's no option but to move...