June 01, 2015, 12:21
Paul D. TrombleyAdd Kirova Chronometer restaff to my resume
I had a great time yesterday figuring out how to press off the main spring and jewel carriers on a Kirova Chronometer.
If anyone needs this service or has questions on how to best proceed... feel free to contact me. [See update below]
August 17, 2015, 13:47
Brian P. FarricyPaul,
I was told you may be able to repair my
Ships Bell Clock? It is a Chelsea 1944-49, six inch dial, that needs a hairspring and strike train work. I just renewed and do not have access to your profile for an e-mail. If this is something you can help with great! Just send me an e-mail.
Regards,
Brian Farricy
August 18, 2015, 12:19
Paul D. TrombleyBrian,
Your email does not show in your profile.
Try me at paulkat2993@sbcglobal.net
August 18, 2015, 13:23
Brian P. FarricyThanks Paul, will send you a message.
November 16, 2015, 00:49
Paul D. TrombleySorry guys, I'm retired and no longer taking on watch and clock work.
April 21, 2016, 16:45
David ErvinGood day Paul, Sorry to hear that you are retired and no longer taking on work. The clock I bought from you continues to run great. Thanks for your good work. Cheers Dave