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  • #46
    I just collected my watch from H-- M--- this morning. It is a small unit at basement 2. Very quiet, I guess most customers must be regular or thru recommendation.

    The gentleman that attend to me claims he is not the boss but a worker. A very nice old man (I am also old). I will need to monitor if the watch can keep good time. I find him honest and reliable. The only thing is, he don't use 'proper' tool. For example, I ask him to shorten the bracelet, he use a pin and a little hammer onto a piece of wood. Although it does no damage but if that is my Rolex, I will feel painful. Haha

    I think that is how he does it and works.

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    • #47
      Reputable watch repair recommendations?

      Hello guys. A speck of dust got into the dial of my Steinhart Nav B Chrono DLC recently.

      Emailed Steinhart, and they told me to send it in to a local watch repair.

      Any reputable watch repair shop I can send in for the removal of the dust?
      Any idea of the charges?

      Many thanks in advance!

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      • #48
        G----- w------ which distribute steinhart locally has repair services.
        U may check put their website and drop by to check wat is the prices like
        "He could not just wear a watch. It had to be a Rolex." �Ian Fleming, Casino Royale (1953)

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        • #49
          T-- H--- at Orchard and K- at Katong.
          Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal; Nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude. (Thomas Jefferson)

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          • #50
            Many brands have removable bracelet link which need to be knocked out, unlike Rolex which is screwed out. Thus the knocking pin and hammer are the correct tools to be used to remove the link.

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            • #51
              Originally posted by vick0002 View Post
              Many brands have removable bracelet link which need to be knocked out... Thus the knocking pin and hammer are the correct tools to be used to remove the link.
              actually, using a hammer is a bad way to remove the pin and collar from a bracelet... esp when these are available for cheap...

              “Watches, no matter how much they cost, are better at telling time than making a person happy.” - Thomas J. Stanley

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              • #52
                Hi taxico can u pm me on where I can get the above?
                "He could not just wear a watch. It had to be a Rolex." �Ian Fleming, Casino Royale (1953)

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                • #53
                  I would have to respectfully disagree as the above shown tool is not good enough to remove pins if the pins are tight, in brand new watches especially from my experience. when it it too tight, the pin of the tool might slip and scratch the bracelet. but to each his own at the end of the day.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by ac_wong75 View Post
                    Hi taxico can u pm me on where I can get the above?
                    that one is a borrowed pic. i bought mine in shenzhen for RMB10 in 2009 to use on omega and seiko watches. you can buy them on ebay or locally as part of a basic watch enthusiast kit (with hammer, tweezers, spring bar removal tool, 2 types of case back opener, watch holder, etc).

                    i bought a similar kit for ~$20 many years ago (i think 2005). try looking in the garage forums here... i think someone's selling it.
                    “Watches, no matter how much they cost, are better at telling time than making a person happy.” - Thomas J. Stanley

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                    • #55
                      Repair of watch?

                      Hi,

                      I've got an old mechanical watch from the 60's and was wondering where in singapore I can get it fixed? I heard about some old guy with a push cart in chinatown, is he still around?

                      Regards.

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                      • #56
                        you can consider approaching HJ watch or Chuan Watch for assistance.

                        alternatively, you can walk around people's park complex and look for shop that offers servicing, they may be able to help

                        Originally posted by DMB1986 View Post
                        Hi,

                        I've got an old mechanical watch from the 60's and was wondering where in singapore I can get it fixed? I heard about some old guy with a push cart in chinatown, is he still around?

                        Regards.
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                        • #57
                          Anybody can recommend where can I do servicing for Cartier watch? Servicing at Cartier is getting more & more expensive. Thanks.

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                          • #58
                            Recommendation for watch repair

                            Hello all!

                            Does anyone have any recommendation for a chrono quartz watch repair? The minute hand drop off.

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Rach79 View Post
                              Anybody can recommend where can I do servicing for Cartier watch? Servicing at Cartier is getting more & more expensive. Thanks.
                              Anyone can recommend... My wife got 1 for service too

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                              • #60
                                Just try reputable watch shop...

                                It cost me less than $800 to service/repair/polish my old man air-king from reputable watch shop which I bought for him in ~2012... The crown got clicking sound and the winding stem cannot wind. One joker in lucky plaza (I think, the one beside CK tang), quote me 1.2k to the same thing. Emailed/called chuan and they quote me less than $900 before seeing the watch. But as I never interact with them physically and too cumbersome to go kallang area, decided to check it out at reputable shop for my ease, I think can get even lower quote for the everything but just too lazy to go around asking so just settle for the reputable shop,
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