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Re: You Will Not Be My New Watchmaker

Have been reading some of the "watchmaker" posts and they speak to a loss of an increasingly rare human trait - courtesy and concern. My watchmaker recently passed away (I'm in Denver) and am yet to find someone to be trusted. Not sure if that says more about my attitude to watches - but given the amount of time/effort that goes into finding the right one - is it too much to ask for solid skills? If anyone has a good recommendation of a watchmaker in Colorado, it would be very much appreciated.

Alex.

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