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Sneev
·Hi all— recently inherited my grandfather’s circa early 1950s (I think, based on info here) Universal Geneve Tricompax.
I know nothing about watches, but after a quick internet search it looks like a cool thing to have, and a great way to remember him by. However it needs some TLC.
What would be the best way to get it serviced/rehabilitated? I live in Tennessee and don’t really know where to start to look/who to trust with it. It doesn’t have a pusher, the case needs some rehab, the crystal is a bit scratched, and I’m sure it hasn’t been serviced in probably over 15 years.
Just want to do right by the watch and the guy who wore it. Any advice?
I know nothing about watches, but after a quick internet search it looks like a cool thing to have, and a great way to remember him by. However it needs some TLC.
What would be the best way to get it serviced/rehabilitated? I live in Tennessee and don’t really know where to start to look/who to trust with it. It doesn’t have a pusher, the case needs some rehab, the crystal is a bit scratched, and I’m sure it hasn’t been serviced in probably over 15 years.
Just want to do right by the watch and the guy who wore it. Any advice?