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It's time for another episode of Hey, HODINKEE! – where HODINKEE Editor In Chief Jack Forster fields your questions about all things horological.
In this episode, a reader asks whether or not the long-term reliability and dependability of watches from independent watchmakers is a concern – especially when it comes to parts. Another asks a question most watch owners have asked themselves at some point: If I've dropped my watch (God forbid) how can I tell whether it's been damaged enough to need a visit to a watchmaker?
And finally, a viewer writes in to ask about the idea of being buried with a favorite wristwatch – what's the ticker to have when your own ticker finally stops ticking, when your mainspring has wound down for the last time, and nothing will ever set you going again?
We hope you enjoy the show! If you'd like to see your questions featured in an upcoming episode, email us at [email protected].
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