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WOW, now that is just ........ Posted By: jhb fantastic!! a fine ending to a good story. what a transformation......it will be a sad day when Hans fully retires. But I agree that it's quite a transformation and it'll be a very sad day when Hans fully retires for us all. j.h. -- Chuck (Article index @ http://www.xnet.com/~cmaddox/cm3articles.html)
Yup, I thought so. And I'll be the first to admit, my involvement was minimal... I only forwarded the contact information to the National LVMH/TAG-Heuer service center and my experiences with them.
Well, I should clarify, I know that LVMH/Pro-Time had the watch, I don't know if they handled the restoration or passed it along to Hans. Either is possible.
Thanks J!
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