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Seiko themselves told me to try this guy for my Lord Quartz. Apparently hes very good older/rarer stuff, he's away atm but will be back at the end of the month
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Brendan’s just serviced my Chronostop and it was a very quick turnover (3 weeks). The thing is though, I sent it for him to have a look (as we agreed) and he then said it’s all done, £411 all in posted. So, yeah I kind of wanted it serviced, but would have liked to be told what’s going to be done before actually doing the work. He’s done quite a few things there including a part that he’s manufactured, so price wise not bad considering my local shop quoted £800 starting price.
Got an old 1965 Seiko sportsmatic that seems to have something wrong with the self winding. Any go too Seiko menders in London recommended ? Went to a watch person today who said he only does Swiss (rolls Royce) where as Seiko is BMW 🫤