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    New To This

    Hey, Im a bit new to this so bear with me! I'm looking for a little advice. The company I work for have had me do some light repair work in the past; batteries, hands, polishing, that sort of thing. They know I'm really into watches and want to pursue it as a career and they've recently decided that they want to put me through some training and eventually have me as an in-house watchmaker. Although I'm absolutely delighted about it, they've left me to give them a list of all the equipment we need for me to get started! And, to be honest, I don't really know where to start. Any help at all?! Even any books or anything anyone knows of that could help out! Cheers if anyone can help!

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    Re: New To This

    Here is a list on this link...
    http://www.awci.com/documents/2009%2...2001-01-09.pdf
    Not every tool is necessary for everyday watch work.
    These and other tools are available from Jules Borel & Company, or Cas-Ker Jewelers Supplies
    Good luck

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    Re: New To This

    You might want to review this thread.

    http://forums.watchuseek.com/f6/watc...tml#post246883

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