Hummer Dilemma

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But electric-watches is outside EU to 😁

No (professional) chance in EU I`m sorry.

I know, therefore I ask for options inside EU 😀
 
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No hesitations .. !! The one not working should be fixed by a specialist such as Paul, Rob Thailand) or Theo(Germany) .. for a cost that should not exceed 250.€ (unless the whole movement is good for garbage)
Good luck !
 
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Wrong !
Theo is available and there is a fellow in France as well (a bit more expensive though) + Electricwatches ...
 
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Theo is available
I dont discuss that matter openly.

a fellow in France as well
That can be I dont know and never heard of him which is never a good sign 😁
Can you please provide as with an link?

+ Electricwatches
As anyone knows GB is no longer part of the EU.
 
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As you want .. send me a PM if you want to discuss this matter
As to the French watchmaker here is his coordinates "[email protected]"
GB not in EU .. true !
 
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As you want .. send me a PM if you want to discuss this matter
As to the French watchmaker here is his coordinates "[email protected]"
GB not in EU .. true !
No offence but that looks fishy to me is there no official homepage?
 
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There is a fine watchmaker in Vienna Austria, who repaired 5 hummers for me for a reasonable price. If you are interested contact him:

https://www.preindl.wien/

kind regards Max
Thats very interesting information!
Did he have all maybe needed spare parts?
 
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Since he is repairing a lot of them sometimes he has even an exchange movement. I never had to provide any parts exept for metal date discs.

kind regards Max
 
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Thank you Max!
It`s very kind of you to share this information much appreciated!
 
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Anyway, what do y'all think? Drop your opinions below - let's help out our buddy here!
 
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My opinion is, this thread is nearly 3yrs. old. If the issue hasn’t been resolved by now, it isn’t going to be.
 
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Anyway, what do y'all think? Drop your opinions below - let's help out our buddy here!
Unfortunately, our buddy hasn't browsed the forum since January 2023.
 
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Just stumbled upon your post about the "Hummer Dilemma" and had to chime in! Personally, I think when it comes to big decisions like this, sometimes you just gotta flip coin and trust fate, ya know? But seriously, choosing between an H1 and H2 is like choosing between apples and oranges - both have their own appeal! If you're torn, maybe consider what vibes you're feelin'. Are you all about that rugged, off-road adventure life? Then maybe the H1's your ride. But if you're into a bit more luxury and style, the H2 could be the one for you.