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 Posted: Thu Mar 15th, 2012 10:21 am
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Steve Laughlin



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We are machining the cases. The returned watches are still safe here with me until the factory is ready for them. I have about 40 watches back so far which is more than I expected for the first round of changes, but the CuSn8 does look so much better than the yellow brass, the 30 watches that are not here must not know about the recall yet?

It is more than just a case swap, the factory will be re assembling, regulating, and testing all the watches the same as a new order, so this is going to take more time than we all want it to take.

Helson had a head start on his cases being machined first, and we have to take turns on the machines, it is not a fast process to lathe a bronze case 1 at a time.