O oysterman Registered User Messages 580 25 Apr 2016 #1 I have a non-working manual wristwatch that I inherited from my grandfather via my father. It's a Tissot, from the '50s or '60s, I guess. I know it was repaired extensively at some point in the '80s so the workings are not likely to be fully authentic. I'd like to get it repaired (largely for sentimental reasons), albeit I'm not bothered about, in car parlance, main dealer repair. Any suggestions in the Dublin area? I'm south-side but willing to travel.
I have a non-working manual wristwatch that I inherited from my grandfather via my father. It's a Tissot, from the '50s or '60s, I guess. I know it was repaired extensively at some point in the '80s so the workings are not likely to be fully authentic. I'd like to get it repaired (largely for sentimental reasons), albeit I'm not bothered about, in car parlance, main dealer repair. Any suggestions in the Dublin area? I'm south-side but willing to travel.
P Páid Registered User Messages 1,087 25 Apr 2016 #2 Not in Dublin but I know that Brian Gallahar is highly regarded - http://www.gallantiquewatches.com
V vandriver Registered User Messages 1,964 25 Apr 2016 #3 I sent my Grandfather's Hamilton into Jimmy Cullen's jewellers in Ballsbridge(Bridge Jewellers) and can wholeheartedly recommend him. They are Shelbourne Rd,on the left just as you turn down right from Merrion Rd.
I sent my Grandfather's Hamilton into Jimmy Cullen's jewellers in Ballsbridge(Bridge Jewellers) and can wholeheartedly recommend him. They are Shelbourne Rd,on the left just as you turn down right from Merrion Rd.