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Another Expensive Hobby - The Price Tag Made Me Take A Step Back!
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<blockquote data-quote="thor447" data-source="post: 3802816" data-attributes="member: 24867"><p>I suppose I could, but that was never my intention. I feel that I still have more to learn before I would ever feel comfortable taking in a watch for repair from a 'customer'. Perhaps one day. My thought was that aside from a few of my personal watches with much higher end complications, I could perform the routine services on them, saving that cost. Also there is a very large marketplace online for buying vintage and non-functioning timepieces. There are a few people I've met that actually make decent money from time to time buying old non-running watches, fixing them up and selling them online. I thought that might be fun to do one day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thor447, post: 3802816, member: 24867"] I suppose I could, but that was never my intention. I feel that I still have more to learn before I would ever feel comfortable taking in a watch for repair from a 'customer'. Perhaps one day. My thought was that aside from a few of my personal watches with much higher end complications, I could perform the routine services on them, saving that cost. Also there is a very large marketplace online for buying vintage and non-functioning timepieces. There are a few people I've met that actually make decent money from time to time buying old non-running watches, fixing them up and selling them online. I thought that might be fun to do one day. [/QUOTE]
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