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Joel
If you want to send it over the water I can do this for you. If not try and find a WOSTEP trained watchmaker.
Richard (UK)
PS WOSTEP is
WOSTEP was founded in 1966 by Ebauches SA and the Federation of Swiss Watch Manufacturers (FH) and is an institute for further education in watchmaking. The Swiss watch industry set up this school under the name of WATCHMAKERS OF SWITZERLAND TRAINING AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM (WOSTEP) in order to train foreign watchmakers in after-sales service methods for watches made in Switzerland. WOSTEP has launched an ambitious program to foster and encourage, on a worldwide basis, the training of watch repairers and retailers. Each of the schools selected to be part of the partnership receives a 3,000-hour program together with the technical help, and training for teachers. WOSTEP, as a neutral body, is coordinating this program.
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