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14 April 2014, 09:12 AM | #1 |
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Yet another Michael Young report
About 10 years ago I replaced the Oyster Flip-Lock band on my vintage GMT and lost track of it. Until recently I had assumed that I had tossed it like I did the original and subsequent Jubilee bands many years ago, a habit I held onto for too long in thinking worn-out bands, etc. were trash and of no further interest to me or anyone else. It's only a miracle I didn't toss my original faded fat-font bezel after I lost it in the yard for several years, which was replaced before recovering it, but that's another story.
Anyway, I found the discarded Oyster band (93150 with 93160 Flip-Lock clasp and 580 end links) a few months ago and thought it would be a good candidate for Michael Young, the band guru in Hong Kong. After he received it I got an email from him stating that it would take 8-10 weeks for service, but after only two weeks he emailed me again with the news that it was ready for shipment. I received it only a few days ago and thought I would write a report. BTW, I shipped via FedEx without insurance, but I would recommend using EMS that allows insurance for the full value, as that will help with your peace of mind and costs only 2% of the declared value extra. The overall appearance and finish is first-rate, especially on the outer surfaces, which I tried to depict in the photos. Unfortunately the outer surfaces of the links (Photo 1 & 2) look almost ceramic in the photos, but in reality look like the brushed finish I remember in a new band. The slack in the links is much less than before, and laying the pieces out I tried to place them in a position that shows the maximum slack, which as you can see isn't much. The piece with the extra link has a bit more than the other. Photos 3 & 4 show the underside. The only negative I might suggest is that the link in the clasp (Photo 5) has more slack than any of the other links and more than I see in the clasps of the other Oyster bands I have. I doubt if this would be any functional issue at all, however, but I wonder if perhaps they forgot to service that one. I regret that I forgot to photograph the band before shipping it out , so you'll have to take my word that the appearance and slack are much improved. It was not a basket-case by any means with only moderate slack in the links, but looked like a well-cared-for daily wearer with about 19 years under its belt. Overall I would give the band an A- with the only deduction the loose clasp link. Finish is an A, time of completion A+, but communication only a C. He failed to answer my first email and didn't answer all the lame questions I had, but I give Michael Young a thumbs-up overall for the service he provided.
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16 April 2014, 07:03 AM | #2 |
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Just out of curiosity, how do you know what it will cost??? I need to send him my wife's 18c/stainless jubilee from her mid 80's DJ. The band is stretched but not broken or anything. Do you send it to him and he sends you an estimate or what???
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16 April 2014, 07:39 AM | #3 |
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Your band looks incredible. I have a jubilee from my 1675 that needs his magical touch. I'm glad you posted! Thanks!
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16 April 2014, 08:16 AM | #5 |
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Outstanding!
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16 April 2014, 08:23 AM | #6 |
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Wow
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16 April 2014, 09:29 AM | #8 |
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Yes my day date was the same size... Go get a 20 mm leather strap at any watch shop because when you get your band back you will marvel at it like I did with my Pres. band and I cut the strap one off as fast as I could .. Haha
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Wait scratch that, my day date is a 36 mm... Any watch shop/jeweler will help you with a band... Good luck
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16 April 2014, 10:32 AM | #10 |
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This is my wife's 31 MM DJ. I'm picking it up at the shop tomorrow after receiving an overhaul. I've already removed the bracelet. I have a slew of bands here at home. If I knew the lug width I could bring one with, and have him put it on before I leave.
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16 April 2014, 11:18 AM | #11 |
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for the price he charges a good service with good turn around rate is all I would ask for, to rate him for communication when he's probably doing like 50 of these a day would probably shoot up the price he charges =)
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Looks fantastic!
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16 April 2014, 12:18 PM | #13 |
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The service MY performs helps us keep a vintage watch as complete and original as possible plus safe to wear since 40-50 year old bracelet pins could fail without expert restoration...
Great to hear the quality of work is still top notch.
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Looks great!
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17 April 2014, 10:30 PM | #15 |
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The SS was $178 including return shipping via FedEx (no insurance) but he charges more for TT and gold bands. Mine arrived in only a few days, but I worried about having no insurance. For some reason the USPS would not ship the band to HK via Registered Mail, and only Priority was available. With $500 of insurance it cost $45, so that's a small downside.
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17 April 2014, 10:32 PM | #16 |
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I thought I would give a full report, but the minor communication issues didn't keep me from giving his service an overall thumbs-up rating.
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17 April 2014, 10:33 PM | #17 |
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Does anyone have an opinion on the flex of the clasp link?
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17 April 2014, 10:35 PM | #18 |
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Michael does great work. Had him restore a TT jubilee for me a couple years ago and it turned out great.
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Those are some amazing results, and savings are massive on what would otherwise be a replacement cost from Rolex.
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Wow, great work
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Michael Young
Here is my experience so far (very early days).
I finally made the decision to have my DD president bracelet refurbished by Michael Young. I emailed him today at around 09.30am, received a reply at 2pm! That's pretty fast by anyones standards I would say :) Here is a picture of my band before sending it to Michael. Naturally I will post pictures when I receive it back (estimated 8 to 10 weeks). |
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I received my bracelet back from MY today. Unbelievably!
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24 June 2014, 06:58 AM | #26 |
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Got the Warden's jubilee back just before leaving on vacation!!!!! Looked great and was around $200.00.
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24 June 2014, 07:24 AM | #27 |
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Here are the before and after pics.
My jeweller stood looking at the results and finally said, 'how do they do that'! :) |
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Absolutely out standing!!!
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24 June 2014, 08:55 AM | #29 |
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Michael Young is the Man!
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24 June 2014, 11:04 AM | #30 |
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The man has hands of gold. He's the only one on TRF that does this kind of repair. Great work..
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