Arancio601
·I’ve been through a bunch of threads and seen everything from beautiful OCD tiny drawers labeled and catalogued to a dirty jar full of everything…
My situation is that I have a few needy projects that will be going to someone that actually has the skills and qualifications not to stuff up my watches unlike if I had a ‘dabble’. I am saving my experimentation for my Seiko’s.
Anyway, the plan will be to catalogue what I have so that when I send the watch to the watchmaker and he tells me how much is stuffed on it, I can quickly ascertain if I have the spares he needs that might be NLA from Omega.
Should I break out the dynalabel and itemize the tray compartments? Would I just send the storage containers you reckon or get a bunch of tiny zip lock bags do bits don’t bash around and break teeth etc?
For the watchmaker/tinkers here what would be your ideal scenario for receiving parts for a movement?
My situation is that I have a few needy projects that will be going to someone that actually has the skills and qualifications not to stuff up my watches unlike if I had a ‘dabble’. I am saving my experimentation for my Seiko’s.
Anyway, the plan will be to catalogue what I have so that when I send the watch to the watchmaker and he tells me how much is stuffed on it, I can quickly ascertain if I have the spares he needs that might be NLA from Omega.
Should I break out the dynalabel and itemize the tray compartments? Would I just send the storage containers you reckon or get a bunch of tiny zip lock bags do bits don’t bash around and break teeth etc?
For the watchmaker/tinkers here what would be your ideal scenario for receiving parts for a movement?