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While playing professional football in
Upon relocating to
While grocery shopping one day, I bump into a gentleman who sort of recognized me from my days as a "NY Giant"; he said "hey, aren't you #70" and I chuckled and replied I used to be that guy now I'm just Leonard.
Smiling; we exchanged some information. Over a 10 minute chat he began to tell me about his watch business and the services he offered. As it turned out it was probably the best 10 minute sales job turned success ever, for him and for me. Now I have what I consider to be the best watchmaker looking after all my fine watches, and he has me telling the world how great he is at what he does.
Jeffrey and his staff have serviced jewelry and watches for my family for 15 years now. He has become known as one of
My family and I love his work, swear by the service, and trust him implicitly with my prized possessions.
Thank you Rolex Doctor and your staff for all you do for The Marshall's!
Sincerely,
Leonard A Marshall
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Caring for your fine luxury watches A fine watch with the proper care and servicing will last not only your lifetime, but for generations to come. There are indeed wristwatches of well known manufacturers, originally sold 80 – 100 years ago, that are still worn on a daily basis all over the world today. Having invested in a fine watch it is, of course, essential that you look after it in the best possible manner.
Servicing – Like a car, a mechanical watch needs regular maintenance to operate correctly. Adjustments to timing settings, lubrication etc. ensure that the watch is not only “working” but keeping accurate time. Although manufacturer’s recommendations vary, usually every 3 – 5 years will suffice. As with a car, the watch may keep working if not regularly serviced, however excessive wear may occur inside the movement causing permanent damage.
Resizing your bracelet – It is always a good idea to have a qualified watchmaker or jeweler remove or replace links in a watch bracelet. While most bands are held together with simple screws or pushpins, some contain small sleeves or springs which can get extremely fiddly.
Many smaller jewelers will not touch some of the more quality brands and you may have to go to a qualified watchmaker for any adjustments.
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