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Watch Repair for Swiss Watches 5 months, 3 weeks ago #4496

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swiss watch repair is not much different than any other watch repairs in the sense that all watches work on the same basic mechanism. Repairing the mechanical movement, which is the spring-loaded motor that runs and regulates the timepiece require training and a level of skill. Also different watches specialize in different features. That is what sets them apart.

A Swiss watch repair can basically be differentiated in two namely external repairs or internal repairs. External repairs like scratch fixing, fixing crystals, changing the bracelet or wrist band is still easy and does not need much of an expertise. This can be done by you at your home with some basic watch tools and guidance. However, what needs professional skill is the internal watch repair job. For any such repair job contact a watchmaker trained for Swiss watches. Swiss watches have extremely intricate interiors and are very complex to work with. Most watch malfunctions occur due to a dirty or dry watch movement. This means the watch is not broken but that it needs cleaning. Repairing or cleaning movement is not for novice hobbyists. Take a community college, vocational or online watchmaking course before tackling complex repairs. Limit repairs to minor tasks on vintage watches. Contemporary watches need special tools and are too complex to disassemble and assemble without experience and skill. The reliability of Swiss watches is beyond compare. Make sure you understand the workings of the watch before driving in a pair of tweezers to set something right.
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