Final value fee

 Hello can someone explain why they charge you a value fee AND a final value fee on shipping just seems like a rip off. I understand the Final value fee but the shipping fee ??cheers

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@countessalmirena wrote:

Kopenhagen, do you repair watches as a hobby?

 

One of these days, I want to teach myself how to repair antique grandfather clocks. I'll surprise my father and fix his antique longcase clock.


I learnt from a Swiss watchmaker friend of mine and repaired watches on the side for 10 years.

You don't need to delve into learning too much to repair a grandfather clock.

Most common problem is the suspension spring (replace) and giving bushes a clean n lube is all that's needed.

Sometimes bushes can be worn and need to be replaced. That requires an expert unless parts a readily available.

 

http://www.grandfatherclockrepairservice.com/clock-repair.html

 

Even if you need to spend a couple of hundred on it, might bring a tear to your father's eye.

You can remove the whole movement with dial and give it to a watchmaker in your city. (usually just unscrew)

 

Tazz, yeah a normal hammer will work but with a chisel. Smiley Wink

Seriously, if you mean the click on backs as opposed to the screw in then with a magnifying glass find the little indentation on the back of the watch to place the case opener in. (most click on back watches have that)

 

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5 years sh#t time flys i must be slow just notice it, probably because i dont wear a watch, anyone know were i can get one.

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I know a bloke down the local pub that wears a duffle coat and on the inside of the coat hangs 100s of watches,you could try him haha

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