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Originally Posted by mosesbotbol
What was included in the $150? That sounds pretty cheap if you consider most factory services are $350+ Did they do a total disassembly of the movement? Did they provide a ticker of before and after to show the accurancy improvements?
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Yeah, $150 is on the cheap end. Before I found these last two guys, I was paying $300-$500 based on what I was needing done.
However, the work has been fantastic. They are using ETA's own guides to disaasembly, oiling, etc. They provide any information I need (ticker, pictures, watertesting shots) One guy even does video documentation to further prove each step he takes.