My Story
My love of watches extends from my degree in Mechanical Engineering. I have always been fascinated by mechanical watches, and have been an avid enthusiast since my early college days.
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​My journey into watchmaking starting in 2019. Oddly enough, I was tired of sending watches off to be overhauled and worked on (and admittedly not done to my satisfaction), and one day I said "I wonder if I can do this myself?".
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It all spiraled from there. I started reading, studying, watch videos, and working on spare movements on what seemed like a daily basis. I honed my skills doing this, while working and learning from other talented watchmakers in the business. I have been working on watches in a professional manner for nearly 4 years. ​ My skills and tool set cater to Rolex watches, both vintage and modern, as well as watches containing ETA and Omega movements. As always, its a continued apprenticeship learning new skills everyday!
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As mentioned above, I focus primarily on Rolex movements, ranging from vintage 15XX models to the new 4030/4130 models. I also work on ETA style movements of all kinds, and Omega movements including the Coaxial escapement models.
Over the years I have built up a complete workshop to effectively work on watches, minus the polishing and re-cutting aspect of watch overhauls. All equipment I utilize is high quality swiss made tooling. Mostly Bergeon, Horetec, and Witschi tools make up my bench arsenal. I take just as much pride in the contents of my bench as I do the overhaul of your timepieces. Only swiss quality tools and consumables are used.
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I try to provide an intimate experience, sharing pictures and insight as to how your watch overhaul is progressing, keeping you involved. My goal is to provide a factory level service that will have your watch running flawlessly for years to come.