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 Posted: Fri Apr 6th, 2007 05:52 pm
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Just arrived back from Everest Watchworks, my Poljot "Polhart" chronograph.  I haven't had much luck with my last couple Russian purchases, when I got the Polhart last summer I was disappointed to see that the dial had no lume whatsoever.  I happened to mention it not too long ago over on the PMWF (in a post about an Aviator 24hr I bought that came with the wrong #$%@ hands) and one of the guys suggested I send it along to Kent.

Well, he did a phenomenal job and is an absolute pleasure to deal with hand6.gifhand6.gif!

Now I have 3 more to go to Everest, a Seiko brown Bullhead, a Seiko 6309 currently with NEWW getting a beadblast, and a Vostok Radio Operator that the lume fell out of the hands.

Thumbs up for Everest Watchworks!

Cheers,
Griff
P.S.  The pic is a "before", I gotta get using this darn digital camera...

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 Posted: Fri Apr 6th, 2007 06:33 pm
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zippofan wrote:
Congrats Griff...Kent does a phenominal jobhand6.gif now take a after pic Buddy!!!cool10.gif Just arrived back from Everest Watchworks, my Poljot "Polhart" chronograph.  I haven't had much luck with my last couple Russian purchases, when I got the Polhart last summer I was disappointed to see that the dial had no lume whatsoever.  I happened to mention it not too long ago over on the PMWF (in a post about an Aviator 24hr I bought that came with the wrong #$%@ hands) and one of the guys suggested I send it along to Kent.

Well, he did a phenomenal job and is an absolute pleasure to deal with hand6.gifhand6.gif!

Now I have 3 more to go to Everest, a Seiko brown Bullhead, a Seiko 6309 currently with NEWW getting a beadblast, and a Vostok Radio Operator that the lume fell out of the hands.

Thumbs up for Everest Watchworks!

Cheers,
Griff
P.S.  The pic is a "before", I gotta get using this darn digital camera...

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 Posted: Fri Apr 6th, 2007 07:21 pm
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Kent......................is Kool!

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 Posted: Sun Apr 8th, 2007 10:23 pm
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most importantly, how much did it cost?

PM me if you are not comfortable saying in the topic.
I am courious, if you are not comfortable saying at all I understand.


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 Posted: Sun Apr 8th, 2007 10:37 pm
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OldeCrow wrote: most importantly, how much did it cost?

PM me if you are not comfortable saying in the topic.
I am courious, if you are not comfortable saying at all I understand.


You have mail :)

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 Posted: Sun Apr 8th, 2007 10:41 pm
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Nice Poljot Griff...  hand6.gif  I hope you get that cam figured out soon, wanna see what Kent did for ya...

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 Posted: Sun Apr 8th, 2007 11:04 pm
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I've got his price list. Its pretty good for reluming.

Charges for relumes are the following:
 

Dial with choice of Superluminova: $78.00
Strip and relume of hands with choice of Superluminova: $34.00
GMT Hand Set with choice of Superluminova: $44.00
Premium glossy lume: $25.00 extra for the dial price.
Shipping back to you would be $6.50 plus insurance.
Insurance would be $2.20 for for the first $100 and $1 for each additional $100.

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 Posted: Wed Apr 11th, 2007 06:42 pm
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yamahaki wrote: I've got his price list. Its pretty good for reluming.

Charges for relumes are the following:
 

Dial with choice of Superluminova: $78.00
Strip and relume of hands with choice of Superluminova: $34.00
GMT Hand Set with choice of Superluminova: $44.00
Premium glossy lume: $25.00 extra for the dial price.
Shipping back to you would be $6.50 plus insurance.
Insurance would be $2.20 for for the first $100 and $1 for each additional $100.

but more importantly he is a very nice man.

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