Seems like nice work.
Is Brendan contactable through the forum or a seperate entity?
So my Meg was dead, just would't self wind and seemed a bit clunky, so after advice from guys on here I sent it off to Webwatchmaker (Brendan)
He said the case was very loose and also needed a clean and a lube, at this point he offered me a regrain of the case and bracelet , a phrase I had never heard before.
Well I got it back today, fully functional and clean as a whistle.
Seems like nice work.
Is Brendan contactable through the forum or a seperate entity?
Brendan's kung fu is strong.
Appreciate the info, thanks.
I'll contact him now.
Any before pics?
Nice. Love seeing a good refurb. esp on a well used watch.
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That’s a lovely job , those hour markers are stunning
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Nice work but then it always is from Brendan. The Meg is one of the most impressive watches I’ve ever worn and I will have another one day. He repaired this Seiko 7000-8000 for me:
Untitled by David Douglas, on Flickr
Last edited by TaketheCannoli; 7th March 2018 at 23:29.
Another excellent job by Brendan, have sent all my watches to him highly recommended.
+1 for Brendan. Did a great job on my mrs' 60's airking. Nice chap to deal with.
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That does look like a nice job. I think i know where I might go to get my Hamilton sorted.
Once you’ve made initial contact he tends to communicate through the medium of WhatsApp, via which you can expect a steady stream of update photos of your watch in various states of disassembly and reassembly, anecdotes and corny jokes. Needless to say he is the perfect gentleman to deal with.
Last edited by draftsmann; 8th March 2018 at 20:59.
Great work by Brendan.
I’m a big fan of the Meg - there’s always a home here for it!