Where do you live? Different regions have different watchmakers.Just purchased a Clean Factory Explorer with the 3135 clone movement. Can anyone suggest a forum member that offers servicing? Want this one cleaned and properly lubricated. Thanks!
Where do you live? Different regions have different watchmakers.
No, I mean within the same continent, e.g. EU citizens don't really want to send the watch to CONUS to have a service, it might cause problems when the watch returns.Huh? I don't think he didn't explicitly asked for a local one!? Chances are pretty low that a member who is also watchmaker lives nearby.
No, I mean within the same continent, e.g. EU citizens don't really want to send the watch to CONUS to have a service, it might cause problems when the watch returns.
Does anything about the operation of the watch give you cause for concern? If it’s running okay, has acceptable PR and doesn’t sound like a bag of spanners when you wind it, then you could save yourself time, hassle and expense and follow the old adage, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”Just purchased a Clean Factory Explorer with the 3135 clone movement. Can anyone suggest a forum member that offers servicing? Want this one cleaned and properly lubricated. Thanks!
I will try my best to avoid anything not within the EU, German Customs is a pain in the S.Ah okay, I see what you mean. "Region" is a very relative term.
While you are right, the majority does only send within their customs free areas, some actually do intercontinental shipping for modding. The Super-Franken hardcore gang for example. They are immune to pain.
Exactly!Does anything about the operation of the watch give you cause for concern? If it’s running okay, has acceptable PR and doesn’t sound like a bag of spanners when you wind it, then you could save yourself time, hassle and expense and follow the old adage, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”
I will try my best to avoid anything not within the EU, German Customs is a pain in the S.
Well, depends on which city's Zollamt. My city is famous for that. Not long ago, my wife's company sent a machine to Japan for demo at a trade show. They filed all the documents when the machine was exported. After 3 weeks, the same machine was sent back to Germany. The customs ignore all the export document and charges them a VAT with import tax a sum of 40k Euro, and they have to pay it to get it back. After 4 weeks of complaint and negotiation, they refunded, but then you already paid that money out of pocket.I used to think the same.
But you wouldn't believe what can go through customs in Germany, even after they opened it!!!
I've seen things that are unbelievable and made me wonder if the stereotype is really true.
Well, depends on which city's Zollamt.