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Its been several years and i dont have the info only the pic of his work. I know its a shot in the dark but just trying to get some feelers out. If hes still around id like to get some more work from himSo the purpose of your post is to find this "someone"? A member here? A watchmaker? Did you talk to him via pm here or how?
I had an issue with the watch from intime and posted here for a repair guy. I mailed it from texas and he did a fantastic job. He was the only one at the time that responded and i went with it but sadly i didnt keep his infoIts been several years and i dont have the info only the pic of his work. I know its a shot in the dark but just trying to get some feelers out. If hes still around id like to get some more work from him
With a picture like this seems to be like finding a needle in the haystack buddy.
I had an issue with the watch from intime and posted here for a repair guy. I mailed it from texas and he did a fantastic job. **He was the only one at the time that responded** and i went with it but sadly i didnt keep his info
That was gelatiamo, on fourth.To be polite with you :
1) Find a new watch maker - google watch makers in Seattle Area and look for mom and pop shops and hit them up.
2) Abandon the old 7750 daytona rep and buy a new one. The cost to service and repair probably will be $300-400, for a little more you can find good Daytonas now.
3) Search your old DMs like other members said to find the guy.
Otherwise, this post is extremely vague. It's like me saying : "I visited Seattle 10 years ago and went to this icecream shop somewhere downtown but they closed and moved and now I need to find it again". Members can't really help.
Might be some difficulty getting a hold of him. It looks like the last time he logged in was in 2021....Was he more of a hobbiest watchmaker? There was a member in West Seattle that fits this description, @hanski