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The people on this forum have been so incredibly helpful I thought I'd try one more time.
My watchmaker of the last 10 years is moving out of the country and I need to find a new one. Not a replacement because he is irreplacable and I love the guy.
He has worked on everything from my vintage Omegas and Rolex to my vintage Hamiltons and Gruen Curvex.
Does anyone have any suggestions for a watchmaker in the US who will accept a new client? Also one that will accept the watches by mail.
I will be very grateful for any recommendations.
Best,
Todd Woodbury
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