He does some great work, i bet you are very happy.
Is he uk based and what did he charge? (Pm me if you dont want to say openly on the forum)
I recently decided I’d like my Sub 300 serviced and polished to look like new. Previous owner has worn it quite a bit, so it had some scratches. I decided it’s a keeper and would like to put my own scratches on it, so that’s my excuse for polishing :-)
Anyway, check out the pictures of the work done. I also encourage you to have a look at some other work Damian does. The laser welding is mind boggling.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CW8tiSRA73z/?hl=en
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He does some great work, i bet you are very happy.
Is he uk based and what did he charge? (Pm me if you dont want to say openly on the forum)
Cheers,
Ben
..... for I have become the Jedi of flippers
" an extravagance is anything you buy that is of no earthly use to your wife "
Looks great. I’ve been following the watch polisher on IG for a while and it’s amazing what they can do with laser welding. I assume its pricey, but good to know a big old ding wouldn’t be the end of the world
Gone through his insta, his level of work is unbelievable! Would also be interested to know price.
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I think prices may vary depending on what the watch needs. Mine didn’t need anything drastic, so a full service, regulation, pressure testing and refurbishing of the case and bracelet came to £250 all in.
He is based in Poland.
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I’m interested but don’t have instagram have you got any pictures if possible?
Thanks
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The time needed and the difficulty in refinishing work depends heavily on the design of the watch, there are certain aspects that make it more difficult and this might not be obvious. One of the hardest jobs is refinishing a case with contrasting polished and brushed finishes meeting at a shallow angle, 90 degrees is easy but 45 isn’t. Polished edges on bracelets are also tricky to get right.
Problem number one with divers is removing the bezel, not always easy!
That looks excellent, he really has brought the case back to new. Great price as well for a service and case/bracelet refinish
Sorry hope this is not considered as hijacking the thread
Years ago I bought a badly ruined Speedmaster from the local postman from Gumtree, that had a massive plowing through the side + several smaller dings & dents. Not too visible on these pics, but they were several mm's deep:
I took it to a vintage watch shop in Budapest, Hungary (10ora10), who have a "man" for the job. Still not sure who the man was, but i know the shop owner & trust him.
Did an excellent job & only charged £47 - mind you, this didn't include servicing, "just" the complete case refurb
The end result:
So don't know if it's the cheaper Eastern European labour, or the relative simplicity of the job, but looks like it can be done cheaply