Organizing watch parts...noobs AND seasoned watch nuts look! [emoji41]

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ChefZorba

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Jan 20, 2018
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This is super easy and really quick to do and YES it will save you the pain and frustration of loosing a screw or not remembering what pin goes to what link.

We’ve all been down that road. New watch comes in and you take a link or two out and get it fitting nice. You put the links and pins and screws somewhere “safe”, never to be looked at again for a few months.

Over those few months and more watches, more parts get tossed into that little pile or you frankly can’t remember what pin or screw goes to what watch anymore or better yet...you go to sell a watch and can’t find the extra links and pins and screws....

Save yourself a headache!

Go to the crafts store and buy these little plastic bags.
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Then take some paper, write out what watch the parts came from on it and place the paper in the bag.
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Then place the parts into the matching bags.
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Enjoy the fact that you know any future headaches should never happen...unless you loose the bags.


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Rush

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Jan 28, 2018
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Great minds think alike!
Although I think that you probably have better handwriting than me! I've been doing this for the past few months, as I was getting tired of, "So, which link goes with which watch?"4dc5b58b6776c7b5be14a4ac3d917ca7.jpg

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