Braxton36
One of the Regulars
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Vintage Watch Repair Part II
Thanks to the suggestion of someone on this board many months ago, I contacted the Paul Duggan Company - "Horological Artifacts, Fine Timepieces" - outside of Boston, to have my father's 1930's wristwatch repaired. It was a significant repair and I am pleased to say I have it back on my wrist. It took a bit of time for them to track down the errant parts. The cost wasn't too bad and they even sent me (at no charge) a leather band that they said was more aptly the size I should be wearing and appropriate for the period of the watch. So, naturally I highly recommend these folks, too.
Ok, I admit to having to look up "horological." Horology is the science of measuring time. Always learning something...
Thanks to the suggestion of someone on this board many months ago, I contacted the Paul Duggan Company - "Horological Artifacts, Fine Timepieces" - outside of Boston, to have my father's 1930's wristwatch repaired. It was a significant repair and I am pleased to say I have it back on my wrist. It took a bit of time for them to track down the errant parts. The cost wasn't too bad and they even sent me (at no charge) a leather band that they said was more aptly the size I should be wearing and appropriate for the period of the watch. So, naturally I highly recommend these folks, too.
Ok, I admit to having to look up "horological." Horology is the science of measuring time. Always learning something...