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After having been interested in watches (Heuer) for a year now, I have become interested in understanding how a watch works. And what better way to learn than to assemble your own watch.
Have any of you tried the on-line TimeZone Watch School. It seems fair priced. $ 50 for the course and around $ 350 for the needed tools and a dial, case etc. to produce a running mechanical watch.
During the course you disassemble and reassemble the ETA 2801-2 movement.
Let me know if you have any opinion on the TimeZone Watch School or any other on-line watch school.
Peter
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