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23 October 2009, 02:14 PM | #1 |
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Has any of yu taken the Z onlie horologu course. if you hafe what is your opoinion about? Iam not planning to opne any watch in the near future but would love save 15-25 everytime time I have to change a bracelet ot or strap. I an waiting fgor your opioions and experineces., |
24 October 2009, 05:12 AM | #2 | |
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If you take the classes you will learn how to dis-assemble, service, assemble and adjust a manual wind, and an automatic day-date complication movement. I did attend the first classes. It must have been in 1998 or 1999. I enjoyed it very much, and it allowed me to appreciate the work done by watchmakers. Highly recommended! Best, A |
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24 October 2009, 12:26 PM | #3 |
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I have completed both the level 1 & 2 courses...enjoyed both VERY much. Has enabled me to rebuild several watches, and break a few others. But, that's how you learn.
Current projects are: ~1965 Omega Seamaster DeVille (my father's) ~1963 Omega Seamaster DeVille no date (father in law found it) And I've built ETA based pieces for myself and my father...loads of fun. So register for L1 and work through it...it takes patience, but it's a good time. |
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