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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2019 6:12:06 GMT -8
Hi Guys, my name is Ashton and I am based in Canada.
I am a watchmaker who previously worked for Rolex Canada and went to WOSTEP. I have only recently embarked on the Seiko train. I used to be a Swiss only guy but since overhauling and restoring a few Seiko chronos I think I have fallen in love. They are great movements and honestly, with the crazy cost of vintage watches right now I think Seiko is the best value for money vintage you can buy!
I post a lot of restorations and re-builds over on RolexForums and OmegaForums but if you are all interested I'll post some Seiko restorations over here too!
I look forward to getting to know you all!
Cheers, Ashton
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cd_god
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Finna set up a HOOD next door to your richie phuk suburban mansion
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Post by cd_god on Sept 5, 2019 19:16:19 GMT -8
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raz
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Post by raz on Sept 5, 2019 20:48:38 GMT -8
Wellcome! Seiko train offers nice rides
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Post by 69ChevelleSS on Sept 6, 2019 6:04:33 GMT -8
Welcome Ashton. Good to have another watchmaker in the fold.
Seiko made some amazing movements that are still in service after many years of faithful service. I have one that my Dad was given back in '71 and that's not unique.
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orange
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Post by orange on Sept 8, 2019 7:22:05 GMT -8
Hello there, and yes, look forward to seiko restoration posts by you.
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Post by Groundhog66 on Sept 12, 2019 11:56:22 GMT -8
Welcome to Wrist Sushi, Ashton!
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sdoocms
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Post by sdoocms on Sept 28, 2019 6:34:42 GMT -8
:party:
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pip
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Post by pip on Sept 28, 2019 7:47:39 GMT -8
Welcome Ashton! Great to have some more watchmaking knowledge to add to the fold, looking forward to reading your resto threads matey! Any particular favourite movements you’ve worked on?
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