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Ok, so I am going to meet a local watch repair guy who has been in the buisness for over 30 years.  Should I be worried about bringing him reps?  What I am asking is has anyone had any bad experiences with repair guys who frown on Reps?

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Ask carefully and try out. Many will frown on reps, others don´t mind at all. Always great when You find a real pro that wants to work on them.

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cool, that was kind of what  iwas thinking, I do have a guy who is great tat has worked on my vintage Omegas, but he is out of state, so it would be nice to have someone local.

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unless the gen manufacturers are paying him enough to swing by their balls i see no problem why any half decent watchmaker won't work on reps

 

my local mall guy is only good for fixing markers and switching the odd strap

he doesn't like working on reps which is fine by me since he admits he sucks @ it

 

there's two others - both within driving distance, one's in the ghetto and the other is downtown (which may very well be the ghetto)

since i'm rarely able to get to either during the workweek i just end up mailing my stuff out, go figure

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