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Hi to all,

My name is Nick and I live in that little small country called Belgium!

I just started a cursus in watch repair or watch smith. (have no idea what it's called in English)

And I just love the looks of a nice PAM, I just ordered one by DSN! I hope they are as good

as on the pics!

Thanks for having me here.

Greetings

Posted

Welcome to RWG Nick.

Seeing as you're from the Diamond capital of the world I will be happy to swap some of my reps for some of your diamonds. :D

Ken :animal_rooster:

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Welcome to RWG from the Netherlands.

Enjoy your stay and we might see you at the next GTG

Carpe Diem

Cats

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  On 6/27/2010 at 12:12 PM, KB said:

Welcome to RWG Nick.

Seeing as you're from the Diamond capital of the world I will be happy to swap some of my reps for some of your diamonds. :D

Ken :animal_rooster:

Yep the city of diamonds! I would be happy to swap with you! But the problem is I don't think that they gonna lend me some diamonds

but it's worth asking ;)

Posted (edited)
  On 6/27/2010 at 2:38 PM, FxrAndy said:

Welcome to RWG from Germany, which course are you doing?

It's actually a friend of my father, who is licensed to work on Panerai!,

is teaching me everything at the moment and next year I'm starting an evening course!

For disassembling or assembling of my ETA 6497-1 or 6497-2, I use this 'cause

I just keep forgetting what to do next ;)

http://www.eta.ch/swisslab/6497/6947.html

Edited by Nick2T
Posted
  On 6/27/2010 at 7:55 PM, Nick2T said:

It's actually a friend of my father, who is licensed to work on Panerai!,

is teaching me everything at the moment and next year I'm starting an evening course!

For disassembling or assembling of my ETA 6497-1 or 6497-2, I use this 'cause

I just keep forgetting what to do next ;)

http://www.eta.ch/swisslab/6497/6947.html

Once you have done it a few time you will know where and when the parts go back together and most other movements are similar so you will be able to do them as well.

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