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Re: Any watchmaker place in the US can service SH21?
I thought this had been covered in your previous topic/s on the subject; please correct me if I am wrong.
The essential answer to your question is; no.
By all means take it to a top rated watchmaker but tell them it is an In-house movement and CW will NOT provide them with any technical assistance or spare parts.
The watchmaker may be willing to open it up and take a peek. Perhaps a screw has come loose and its wedged somewhere stopping the movement, that can be easily fixed. Anything more complex will likely be a non-starter.
As to watchmakers in the NYC area, have a look through The Gateway on the forum, you might find someone.
Guy
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The essential answer to your question is; no.
By all means take it to a top rated watchmaker but tell them it is an In-house movement and CW will NOT provide them with any technical assistance or spare parts.
The watchmaker may be willing to open it up and take a peek. Perhaps a screw has come loose and its wedged somewhere stopping the movement, that can be easily fixed. Anything more complex will likely be a non-starter.
As to watchmakers in the NYC area, have a look through The Gateway on the forum, you might find someone.
Guy
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And in short measures, life may perfect bee. - Ben Jonson (1572 – 1637)
Inscription on the Longitude Dial
Hatfield House, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL9 5NB, England
Re: Any watchmaker place in the US can service SH21?
I reached out to cw again and they decided to have my watch shipped over and take a look, fingers crossedBahnstormer_vRS wrote: ↑Thu Jun 10, 2021 4:41 pm I thought this had been covered in your previous topic/s on the subject; please correct me if I am wrong.
The essential answer to your question is; no.
By all means take it to a top rated watchmaker but tell them it is an In-house movement and CW will NOT provide them with any technical assistance or spare parts.
The watchmaker may be willing to open it up and take a peek. Perhaps a screw has come loose and its wedged somewhere stopping the movement, that can be easily fixed. Anything more complex will likely be a non-starter.
As to watchmakers in the NYC area, have a look through The Gateway on the forum, you might find someone.
Guy
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