February 12, 2009, 01:21
Frank KusumotoChris Abell, Certified Watchmaker Taking Work.
I've known a lot of good watchmakers in my time and I am a watchmaker. Chris is absolutely up in the stratosphere.
The last time I went to visit him Chris was showing me how to a make a balance from scratch (great lathe work skills) and a Pallet Stone from scratch (Double WoW). Then we sat down at the bench with a bunch of bad hairsprings trying to true them. I think I got one done in the time it took Chris to finish eight.
February 26, 2009, 16:24
Chris AbellHi check out hairspring replacement
Click hereFebruary 27, 2009, 06:39
Phillip SanchezNice video, Chris. Mind explaining; "vibrating a hairspring?" and why?
March 04, 2009, 07:31
Chris AbellHi Phil,
Thats a long one!

I will be putting up watches and tools in the for sale section all types, Hamiltons, Rockford, illinois, just as I take them out of the boxes
January 01, 2010, 13:20
Matthew E. SuttonNice Hamilton 23. What is she going fer?
January 01, 2010, 13:34
Chris AbellHi Matt, sorry need to update the web, that sold within a few hours, but I do have another one that will be serviceing shorlty

May 17, 2010, 21:08
David A. VasarabHello Everyone! I'm glad to have read this forum. Chris does excellent work, keeps you informed, has very good turn-around time, and charges a fair price for work that is done! He recently worked on 2 of my pocket watches to my utmost satisfaction. I will be sending more work to him and you should, too. he can be reached at - Email Abellwatchmakers@nctv.com or telephone (903) 245-6542
September 19, 2010, 07:49
Phillip SanchezExpertly serviced and new Breitling sapphire crystal installed by Master Watchmaker Mr. Chris Abell. Most watchmakers lack the necessary skills to service these more complicated watches.
Breitling Aviastar
October 13, 2010, 02:42
Frank KusumotoChris also does some great jewelry. Made a ring for my wife that cost less than 1/2 of retail... and she loves it!
October 21, 2010, 16:16
Mark CrossAnyone notice all the 992E's Chris currently has for sale on his site?
http://www.abellwatchmakers.com/Newsalespage.htmRegards! Mark
May 27, 2012, 16:51
David FlegelI recently sent watches that needed work to Chris. When they were returned I was absolutely amazed at the quality of the work he does. One Hunter Case I sent came back in such marvelous condition, that it was hard to believe it was the same case that I sent to him. He had also replaced the movement and fine tuned it. He also gave an overhaul to a beautiful piece that I got from Phil. Phil had given me a great deal on this watch. Both these watches are center pieces of my collection. I showed them to a neighbour of mine who was absolutely amazed at the workmanship involved. It is no wonder that so many enjoy this club and its members.
November 11, 2012, 08:50
Chris AbellCheck out our
"for sale" section Rolex GMT II, Omega James bond and more to come.
December 05, 2012, 21:12
Tom WeinstockChris, how's your workload?

December 06, 2012, 06:48
Chris AbellThank you Bruce, I have one store that seems to send me all there ultra thin and tinniest ladies watches you have ever seen so get a few eye strainers in the shop regularly takes a bit more time and special cleaning methods.
HI Tom, Just about full to Christmas could squeeze a rush job or two in if needed, I expect I should have anything arriving now cleared by end of Jan -Feb
Happy Christmas to all my friends on 185

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December 06, 2012, 08:01
Tom WeinstockChris, thanks! Is the shipping address at the top of the thread still correct?
December 06, 2012, 09:18
Mark CrossCan't add much more than to toss more praise on the pile for Chris's work.
He recently completely overhauled my Dad's 15j Lipton Oyster, even replacing a hard to find balance staff that was so worn the repalaced staff was hour glass shaped! It was still running when I sent it to Chris. Sturdy little movement, that one!
My Dad never had this watch serviced as far as I know, and he wore it daily from 1944 until 1978, receiving it as a HS graduation gift and wearing it in during his service in the Navy in WW2 (I have his graduation photo from the Navy Great Lakes boot camp in '44 wearing this watch with his uniform.)
Mom recently told me he always referred to it as just being his 'Navy watch'.
It was his 'railroad watch' too when he worked on the N&W as a time freight clerk in the late 40's, early 50's. (they were not required to carry standard watches in his position so the Lipton did the job)
IT was the only one I ever remember him owning until he received a 25th anniversery Accutron from Goodyear Atomic in 1978, when he retired the Lipton.
I got it from him in the mid 80's when he was cleaning out a dresser drawer.
The Lipton movement is actually a Rolex 15j movement, so it required Rolex parts.
All this to say, a LOT of family and sentimental connections to this little wrist watch.
Chris treated it like it was his own.
Chris also acquired a second balance staff to keep with the watch should another one ever be required in the future.
Top drawer service, and top drawer work. He's not listed as a 'watchmaker' here for nothing.
Regards! Mark
December 18, 2012, 08:20
Tom WeinstockChris, did you get my e-mail?