A little bit of encouragement – plus an announcement!

Just a word of encouragement to those starting out in watch repair. Plus – announcement at the end.

You will be able to access the Level 1 Bonus videos once you have completed Level 1 from the course level index… https://www.watchrepairlessons.com/courses/getting-started/

If you are a patron then they will appear in the Early-Access/Ad-Free section of your dashboard

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6 comments

  • Edward Williams

    Hi Mark

    I just wanted to leave you a big thank you for your videos. A few years back I was setting in a hospital bed after cancer surgery
    not sure what I would do. At 63 year old and always travel as a Service Manager for first Machine Tool CMMs and than a Service Manager for a CO-2 laser company, But now not able to travel and not able to do much I was lost. Your free videos got me interested and than I took your first class. I was hooked. I was working on all my old watches and any friend or family member that had a watch with issues I would get it a try. If I could find the problem I would go back and watch some of the videos and we fixed it. I have always be a very good repair tech with a strong electric back ground.
    Without seeing the first of your Videos I don’t know where I would be. I have now moved to a retirement home and still working on watches of all kind and very happy to see the new free Videos. I don’t have lots of money and I repair watches on the cheap. I find most of these watches mean something to the owner and happy to fix them.

    Thanks again and I hope this gives you a at a boy Mark.

    Ed Williams
    Apache Junction, AZ.

  • Hello Mark,

    Thanks for the swift reply.

    Excellent site, course and instructor…

    Keep up the good work.

    regards

    George

  • Hello Mark,

    As someone who has completed Levels 1,2 an 3. I was hoping I could access some of the tasks you were announcing in you ‘Encouragement’ video. Unfortunately I cannot find anything to access that is not Patreon dependent.

    Can you advise please.

    regards

    George