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16 April 2012, 07:56 AM | #1 |
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Real Name: Steve
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Watchmaker Certifications?
Ok, so I need some info, from watchmakers, preferably. I have lots of very specific questions...
How do I know what brands a watchmaker REALLY knows? Are there manufacturer certifications for working with specific brands? Other than working with an AD's staff watchmaker, how would I know what brands another watchmaker is qualified to work on? Does a watchmaking degree from one of the big schools qualify someone to work on ANY watch? Are degreed watchmakers inherently capable of inspecting any brand of watch to determine legitimacy? I.e if I wanted to validate a Panerai, could I take it to a primarily Rolex guy for verification? Do they have special resources they use for comparison or something? If I had to service a watch, would I be ok going to a degreed or certified watchmaker who's not associated with an AD? Thanks... I know it's a lot of questions. Just trying to figure out how the business works. |
16 April 2012, 09:26 AM | #2 |
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With so many in-house movements, you'll want someone trained and possessing the right tools for each brand. Kind of like wanting your BMW mechanic to be ASE certified and BMW trained, you'll want someone CW21 or WOSOP certified and brand trained.
If the watch you want serviced uses an ETA movement, any CW21 can work on it. |
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