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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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