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    silevitch
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      Dear Paul

      Thanks for the affirmation of my action with the watch. The movement was a thing of beauty and I was sad to send it back. I felt, however, as you said that I really had not other choice. I am looking fotr a starter watch to practice o0n. That’s part of the fun. I need to think about the tools that will be essential. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I already have a good set of jewelers screwdrivers and tweezers.

      Regards
      Michael

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      arutha
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        Hi Michael,
        sit down one day with paper and pen and watch Bobs videos. You will see what an expert uses to service a watch and if there are different types of tools for certain jobs Bob does a great job showing them and how they work. This is the advice I give everyone that asks that question :) Just bear in mind that Bob made those videos almost 100 years ago (right Bob ;) ) and the prices he quotes for stuff can be quite a way off now. If you take your time and can get to meets and shows you might be able to pick up some bargains and also keep your eye out on ebay.
        Paul.

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        silevitch
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          Dear Paul

          Good advice, thank you.

          Michael

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