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  • steamboat
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    Please PM me the contact too bro.

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  • Djdre
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    Horolab has their servicing prices on their website so it's pretty transparent. Look for "professional services and price guide" link. (Can't insert link in message)

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  • Sonice82
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    How much it cost u to service at horolab? Saw their website, looked impressive.

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  • Djdre
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    Horolab in Tanglin Shopping Center

    I took my vintage oyster date watch to Horolab (can google them) in Tanglin Shopping Center for an overhaul and they have a professional workshop. I found the master watchmaker William (I think that's his name) to be honest and sincere.

    I brought back a second watch , GMT Pepsi for a second visit. He didn't try to oversell any of his services and told me what was needed to retain its vintage value. I.e do not change dial, hands , and no polishing (only light buffing) . In contrast Rolex Service Center immediately suggested that I change the hands as the tritium had flaked off.

    They guarantee that they only use new original parts but of course you can only rely on their word.

    Anybody also used them before ?

    Thanks

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  • icywaffles
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    Thanks. Will go to these shop if i ever need these services

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  • smartyjones18
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    Originally posted by loong1019 View Post
    Hi George,

    Are you referring to K2 @ Katong?
    Pls advise...
    not K2, its "Watch Garage" at Katong Plaza basement 1

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  • Essence
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    Originally posted by n00b View Post
    Anybody got suggestions how to clean a dirty bracelet? Esp in between the links
    Get a bucket of water, add some ammonia-free hand soap in the water. Get a soft / baby toothbrush.

    Soak your watch into the bucket of water, get it out, brush the gap in between link, soak it back in again. (repeat a few times will watch is clean)

    Dry it with a soft cotton tower, you can either leave it to dry on the table afterwards, if not use a hairdryer(Turn of heater) and blow it dry.

    Leaves no scratch, no dirt. Simple and works like a charm every time.

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  • dankohman
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    Thanks for the info !

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  • eipsy007
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    Polish rate at rsc few hundreds up.. any cheaper place to do a gd polish?

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  • eipsy007
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    How much to do the simple polish?

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  • Hyundai
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    Just done the service for my rolex & omega.
    I would rate it reasonable price, professional skill & attitude.
    Please contact Mr Poon 96282394

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  • loong1019
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    Originally posted by smartyjones18 View Post
    I recently sent my rolex and omega to a watch technician located at Katong Plaza, happy with his services and friendliness.

    Overall fees reasonable compared to the market rate, best part he even watsapp pictures the process on various stage of watch under service..

    Cheers
    George
    Hi George,

    Are you referring to K2 @ Katong?
    Pls advise...

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  • spacecowboy8
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    please PM me too. thanks you.

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  • sw8761
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    I also want , please pm me thanks/

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  • flickerbeatss
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    polish

    sounds good to me. Pm me contact yo.

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