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kuiksilver

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thats easy to answer:

not its not easy...unless you think a college degree type accreditation is a piece of cake...swiss horologist go to school for a long time.........

or if you were an expert at playing the operation game when you were a kid (blind folded and using your feet) ;-)

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Timezone has an online school- two courses that you could take. But like anything else, it requires a commitment of time and money- maybe $500-700 for tools and courses. I found a watchmaker instead who will work on my reps and build my frankens.

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Timezone has an online school- two courses that you could take. But like anything else, it requires a commitment of time and money- maybe $500-700 for tools and courses. I found a watchmaker instead who will work on my reps and build my frankens.

If you want these courses, moderator Offshore here on RWG has them for sale. You should contact him. He will sell them for a fraction of the price.

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