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The perfect Watchmaker in EU


rosnik

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Hi Rwg EU guys,

Important for all the UE rep guys , I find one perfect Watchmaker in EU.

To void customs problems we can not to ship watches in USA for service.

This person get :

- replacing Gen Dials in Rep ( good for Frankie lovers)

- movements mods

- movements repair and adjust

- movement Teflon treatment ( right for APROO @12 and Daytona sec @6 and other too like Porto )

- Swapping monument and all the little big works you need.

You can contact rwg member DOMENICO ( Briciola on RWG ) at

wilerwetta@googlemail.com

Please, due to customs problems:

DO NOT SHIP WATCHES TO DOMENICO FROM OUTSIDE EUROPE CEE

(Only Euro1 zone and GB ) .

I hope you'll enjoy! ;)

Cheers!

Nico

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But this Dmuit, has 0 posts, not a single one! Can he in fact be trusted?

No,

he got only some English language problems, he live in Germany.

Wile the son speak English.

I get from him 8 watches jet. B)

..........Samura: you got only 4! Can I trust on you? :)

Wile, you can ask for info to: Genzo, Yellomen and Kelster, they get their watches there too. :rolleyes:

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Hi Rwg EU guys,

Important for all the UE rep guys , I find one perfect Watchmaker in EU.

To void customs problems we can not to ship watches in USA for service.

This person get :

- replacing Gen Dials in Rep ( good for Frankie lovers)

- movements mods

- movements repair and adjust

- movement Teflon treatment ( right for APROO @12 and Daytona sec @6 and other too like Porto )

- Swapping monument and all the little big works you need.

You can contact Dmuit rwg member at domi60@arcor.de

I hope you'll enjoy! ;)

Cheers!

Nico

this should be a good adress as i`m living next to germany,thank you .

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I'm with Kruzer here, lets be prudent in posting publicly such statements :rolleyes:

But as I know Rosnik, I will take his advice as trully trustable.

If on top, he is a good friend of Yello, the we should be even more safe.

I will contact the Dmuit, and finalise my SnowFlake with him...we'll see what come out. :D

Grazie mille!

Tanti auguri,

Stephane

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you can trust Domenico 100 % -

he has done a looooot of work for and with me ;)

in fact i sit at the moment next to his workbench - with a watch of mine naked in front of me :D

cheers,

Frank

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Domenico did some amazing work for me and i can recommend him as an excellent watchmaker. He only speaks German, so make sure you can find a way to communicate with him.

When it comes to the quality of his work and his speed i am completely positive :D

(see my signature)

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Ok with the support coming from the senior members this is looking like another great option for all the EU guy's.

I suppose the best thing here would be for all those that have had work done by Domenico to post here about the results.

Ken

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here 2 examples i found:

"lifting" of the hole date-assembly of the Asia 7750 :

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installing a gen DW in an ETA-1680 :

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his English is sub-optimal ;) but maybe he will join the GTG in Brussels.

cheers,

Frank

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Sounds really good.

There is a huge demand for a EU-based watchsmith. It's a small miracle that nobody ever came forward to fill that big gap. It has good potential, financially as well.

Let's hope he's as good, reliable and consistent as you guys say. The communication sounds a bit problematic though (if he doesn't speak English). When you perform mods, repairs, anything... it's very important that both parties completely understand eachother.

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The work Domenico did for me:

- longer canon pin installed on low beat ETA in my FrankenDJ

- longer canon pin in IWC Ingenieur so the hands would have a decent distance from the dial

- installed correct datewheel in IWC Ingenieur

- installed genuine IWC 7750 in IWC 3717

- installed genuine IWC dial and replaced markers in IWC Ingenieur chronograph

- graphite threatment on IWC Ingenieur chronograph

- service of asian 7750 on IWC Cousteau Divers

And here's a photo of two of these babies :)

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interesting....but how can we deal with him in english? Would he understand the rehaut? :p The trim of the crown guards? Or the translation will make him think that we want him to .....trim an knights templar ? ( :king: = the crown guards...)

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interesting....but how can we deal with him in english? Would he understand the rehaut? :p The trim of the crown guards? Or the translation will make him think that we want him to .....trim an knights templar ? ( :king: = the crown guards...)

IMHO, the answer is that you should not be doing much of anything unless you or a fellow member is fluent in one of the smith's two languages. But I am sure that other members will help each other out as appropriate.

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