I'e seen good work from Andrew
http://www.timeworldservices.co.uk/
Cheers
Foggy
HI
I wanted to ask for some advice.
I mostly use Rocco at Watchworks for servicing, but he is not touching vintage stuff these days. Too busy with newer and brand-qualified stuff.
And I have just got myself a WWW Cyma, which is lovely.
It is presently a non-runner (after 5 secs), but the balance is free and everything looks fine, so I am hoping a good clean and service will help massively.
As an option, one of the lume dots has also disappeared (possibly what is stopping the movement from running on?), and a sympathetic, colour-matched replacmeent might be wanted.
The crystal is worn but looks great, so I would rather keep everything else as original.
Does anyone know any particular watchmaker that does a lot with WWWs, or does such a thing not exist?
WRT the lume, I'd be happy for the watchmaker to do it, or I know James would also do a great job.
Thanks
Dave
I'e seen good work from Andrew
http://www.timeworldservices.co.uk/
Cheers
Foggy
I've used John at Obsolete clock and watch parts; he specialises in military watches. Awful website but will respond to email or contact via the MWR forum.
Thanks both for the recommendations, much appreciated.
I'll try Time World to start with, see what he says.
I'll keep you posted.
Dave