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Old 29 October 2011, 05:09 AM   #1
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Thirty-year-old snowflake Sub repair

This is to any members who live in Cambridgeshire / Norfolk in the UK: I have an old Tudor Snowflake Sub that stopped some time ago and the crown stem has become disconnected from the movement. I can't afford to send it to Rolex and wondered if anyone knows of a watchmaker in these counties who could do a repair job. I'm not looking for anything special and don't plan on diving with it as I do my others, I just want it ticking.
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Old 29 October 2011, 06:32 AM   #2
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mine was losing 15 mins a day and i just serviced it. $300 canadian bucks later its pretty band-on and waterproofed/pressure tested. its a great watch and any certified watchmaker should be very comfortable with the repair. the movement is very vvery common and getting parts is a snap. good luck finding someone local.
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Old 29 October 2011, 07:16 AM   #3
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As your snowflake has an ETA movement Stephen Burrage at Ryte Time should be able to sort it out, his prices are reasonable and he seems to get good reviews.
I've heard it's better to ring and speak to him than to email though!

http://www.rytetimewatchrepairs.co.uk/
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Old 29 October 2011, 09:40 PM   #4
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As your snowflake has an ETA movement Stephen Burrage at Ryte Time should be able to sort it out, his prices are reasonable and he seems to get good reviews.
I've heard it's better to ring and speak to him than to email though!

http://www.rytetimewatchrepairs.co.uk/
Thanks Duncan, I'll give him ring.
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Old 30 October 2011, 06:17 AM   #5
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When you leave the watch and assuming you get it cleaned, instruct him to replace the mainspring. It should add 30$ to the repair and it's worth it. He should be able to gget the part in a snap. H
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Old 30 October 2011, 04:07 PM   #6
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When you leave the watch and assuming you get it cleaned, instruct him to replace the mainspring. It should add 30$ to the repair and it's worth it. He should be able to gget the part in a snap. H
Thanks Harry, good advice I hadn't thought of
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Old 30 October 2011, 09:13 PM   #7
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Watchmakers generally put the original spring back in there. I say once it's apart may as well go new on the spring. It will never keep perfect time, but this should help
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Old 31 October 2011, 10:39 AM   #8
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A good watchmaker should be able to service the ETA movement.
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Old 2 November 2011, 12:27 AM   #9
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These guys worked on my Tudor sub before I bought it and its still working well a few years on. Based in Kent.

http://www.westrepairs.co.uk/
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