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1 February 2009, 03:34 PM | #1 |
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You may want to try Denis Carignan, of Belmont, New Hampshire. He is an excellent watch repairman, and quite versatile, based on my experience. I've had him overhaul a 60s IWC gold watch, as well as a modern Rolex Date, the results being exemplary both times. I believe he does bracelet repair as well. As far as service, he makes a point of letting you know at various stages of the repair just how it's going, and what he's found. There are a lot of alternatives out there; my experience has been excellent with Denis. His number is 603-267-6933.
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