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I am looking for a clock repairer to carry out a repair as detailed below. If anyone has a recommendation of a reliable repairer, I would be most grateful.


Brief details of the repair:

I have an Ansonia striking clock in need of some attention. I don't think it's particularly valuable but it has huge sentimental value as it belonged to my grandmother. It was working until fairly recently, so I think it only needs a tune-up. The glass bezel also needs to be reattached.

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the guy in the east dulwich market has fixed my grandmother's victorian fob watch for me, it was very tricky and after a service then needed an additional part that was hard to get but which he got.


I have also been told- by the woman in northcross road market who trades watch chains on a saturday-that there is a brilliant chinese watchmaker inside the Rye Lane indoor market who she uses for her antique pieces-the one that houses the pizza place.

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