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<blockquote data-quote="thor447" data-source="post: 3854461" data-attributes="member: 24867"><p>And yes, chronographs will be coming eventually. The place I’m taking my classes from released their chronograph courses. I haven’t signed up for them yet, as I’m still trying to get more regular watches under my belt. I actually have two older mechanical chronographs that I will use as my test subjects when I go through those courses. It really is only the addition of an extra complication on top of a standard watch movement, but I’m trying to just take it slowly and get better with what I’m currently doing before taking that leap. I’m still adjusting the way I do certain things, and learning what works best for me as I continue with these watches I’m currently working on. Maybe in a couple months, closer to the end of the year I’ll be in a position where I think I can start repairing chronographs. I’m sure it’ll end up being like everything else I’ve done up to this point. It’s intimidating at first but really once I get into it I’m realizing that none of it is terribly complicated, it’s just more parts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thor447, post: 3854461, member: 24867"] And yes, chronographs will be coming eventually. The place I’m taking my classes from released their chronograph courses. I haven’t signed up for them yet, as I’m still trying to get more regular watches under my belt. I actually have two older mechanical chronographs that I will use as my test subjects when I go through those courses. It really is only the addition of an extra complication on top of a standard watch movement, but I’m trying to just take it slowly and get better with what I’m currently doing before taking that leap. I’m still adjusting the way I do certain things, and learning what works best for me as I continue with these watches I’m currently working on. Maybe in a couple months, closer to the end of the year I’ll be in a position where I think I can start repairing chronographs. I’m sure it’ll end up being like everything else I’ve done up to this point. It’s intimidating at first but really once I get into it I’m realizing that none of it is terribly complicated, it’s just more parts! [/QUOTE]
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