View Single Post
Old 29 January 2023, 08:39 AM   #6
triode
"TRF" Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2022
Location: Midwest
Posts: 7
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ron P View Post
Well, A good shop should be able to fix it and keep it original Tudor.
Right. I need to find a good shop that I can trust that will do a good job, replace the
Tudor with Tudor and ETA with ETA. I tried one before and it was bad. (even bad memories
now, I realized who it was when I went through the list of shops on this forum and
recalled the name and went through my old emails and verified it, ugh).

So how do I find a good one today? I was looking at Rolliworks for example, but it is kind of high...
A thought pops up that if a repair on the Tudor from a reputable person will be $535+
more on top of what I paid for the Tudor, I might seriously need to give up the idea of
keeping it, as I can not really afford this watch to be the family heirloom.
triode is offline   Reply With Quote