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Posted: Sun Oct 2nd, 2005 04:28 pm |
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If you need a re-lumne, re-dial, etc. check out Kent Parks. He has done work for me and he is top notch. He is located in Flagstaff, AZ for those who don't know of him. Here is the link to his all new site: http://www.everestwatchworks.com/index.html
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Posted: Sun Oct 2nd, 2005 08:16 pm |
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mcwright wrote: Nice Site Michael... TY ![]() ![]() If you need a re-lumne, re-dial, etc. check out Kent Parks. He has done work for me and he is top notch. He is located in Flagstaff, AZ for those who don't know of him. Here is the link to his all new site:
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Posted: Mon Oct 3rd, 2005 01:07 am |
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Kent has done a re-lumne for me. He did just the hands on a Trias that I got that I wasn't happy with the glow of the hands (everything else was fine). It came out great. Recently he worked on a Seiko for me and fixed another Trias. The Trias (an older diver) was a challenge. The insert was off and didn't line up at 12. Somehow he got it off and back on (lined-up) without creasing the insert or anything. The Seiko was a bezel change. It worked out great too. Although Kent does mostly re-lumnes and re-dials, I found out he was trained in watch repair and was employed in the field for a number of years. He has a complete set of tools, etc. He works in computer technology services (or something akin to that) at Northern Arizona University as his other gig. :) Last edited on Mon Oct 3rd, 2005 01:09 am by mcwright |
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