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Old 3 December 2022, 05:32 AM   #1
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My A89**** 16710 Pepsi died last month while hacking and setting the time, the mainspring let loose. I spoke with Phillip Ridley of https://ridleywatchmakers.com as I was traveling to AZ and will be in his part of town during Thanksgiving. The professionalism, courtesy and response was unbelievable. Every call and email was responded within hours! When I arrived in Phoenix we arranged a meeting and I was given an extremely professional evaluation and a written estimate of the repair. It was understood I wanted a full service with a new Pepsi bezel and requested to keep the old faded one, I gave the OK to repair/replace any internals as needed and he found a couple. Turnaround was less then 2 weeks!!! I wore my GMT on the way home.

We both agreed right off not to polish

It is running well within CSOC spec at +1.

I Cannot give a higher recommendation to Phillip at ridleywatchmakers.com

He will have all my future business, family and friends too.
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