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Old 2 April 2024, 03:35 AM   #1
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Greetings!

Is there any place I can get my 1803 and 6239 serviced in Singapore?

Much appreciated.
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Old 2 April 2024, 03:50 AM   #2
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watchconcept are good, so is Mr Lim at Top Hour. They're great for simpler jobs but are your old school watchmakers so expect more upfront service and less bells and whistles.

I would consider sending overseas to HK or the US for higher value watches/ finnicky tasks
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Old 2 April 2024, 05:34 AM   #3
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I know it’s not singapore but Michael young in Hong Kong has a great reputation
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Old 2 April 2024, 12:29 PM   #4
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watchconcept are good, so is Mr Lim at Top Hour. They're great for simpler jobs but are your old school watchmakers so expect more upfront service and less bells and whistles.

I would consider sending overseas to HK or the US for higher value watches/ finnicky tasks
Appreciate the help. In that case I will hold on until my next visit to the US. The crown comes out while winding the 1803 and the 6239 needs a new plexi. Considering how many Daytona exist with a few of their lume plots missing, I don’t want to hand over mine to someone who might bungle it up.
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Old 2 April 2024, 04:16 PM   #5
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I have only sent my vintages to Michael in HK. He is the only one that can tighten my 7206 rivet bracelet. So far been an excellent experience with him. Have a few watches with him currently going thru servicing and restoration.
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Appreciate the help. In that case I will hold on until my next visit to the US. The crown comes out while winding the 1803 and the 6239 needs a new plexi. Considering how many Daytona exist with a few of their lume plots missing, I don’t want to hand over mine to someone who might bungle it up.

have had crystals changed at Top Hour before, done on the spot and accurately! Though that was for a 1675 and 7021. Crystals are easy so I wouldn’t worry too much.


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