Recommendation for a Repair in Munich
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Hi.
I'm a clumsy sod and have dropped one of my watches. It's not particularly valuable, a seiko automatic 'divers' watch, but it's much loved by me. The chrome trim round the date/day window has come loose in the fall and now floats around the face of the watch and jams the hands.
I'm looking for a recommendation for somewhere to repair it, I assume it'll need stripping and the trim either gluing back in place, or removing entirely.
I'm near Munich so would prefer here, but can post if need be. Although if I'm posting then it doesn't need to be in Germany.
Ta
Al
I'm a clumsy sod and have dropped one of my watches. It's not particularly valuable, a seiko automatic 'divers' watch, but it's much loved by me. The chrome trim round the date/day window has come loose in the fall and now floats around the face of the watch and jams the hands.
I'm looking for a recommendation for somewhere to repair it, I assume it'll need stripping and the trim either gluing back in place, or removing entirely.
I'm near Munich so would prefer here, but can post if need be. Although if I'm posting then it doesn't need to be in Germany.
Ta
Al
I have just had my ETA 7750 rebuilt by mrs schmittbiel at
www.uhrenreparatur-muenchen.de
She is in Aubing, which is west Munich.
Can't say it was particularly cheap at about €350, but work was good, as far as I can tell. She will give you an estimate before she starts work.
www.uhrenreparatur-muenchen.de
She is in Aubing, which is west Munich.
Can't say it was particularly cheap at about €350, but work was good, as far as I can tell. She will give you an estimate before she starts work.
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