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You will receive one beautiful and unique steampunk ring made out of genuine vintage watch parts adorned with faux rubies. Each ring is different and one of a kind. The ring bands have been given an antique distressed look and are adjustable to fit any size.
Thomas Rieken
Source
All Natural Arts
Several big watch companies have cut off wholesalers, which implies they can't provide the watchmaker with watch parts for newly manufactured watches. Regrettably with no watch parts to service watches, watchmaking will turn out to be a dying trade. Gradually but certainly large watch companies are driving small watch companies into the ground. As a result, over the past number years the Canadian Watch Industry has been losing its watchmaking schools, and we are saddened to declare the closing of Canada's last school of horology: L'École National de L'Horlogerie de Trois-Rivières.
Some large watch companies have discontinue wholesalers, which implies they can't provide the watchmaker with watch parts for newly manufactured watches. Regrettably lacking watch parts to service watches, watchmaking will turn out to be a fading trade. Gradually but certainly large watch companies are driving lesser watch businesses into the ground. As a result, for the last number years the Canadian Watch Industry continues to be losing its watchmaking schools, and we are saddened to announce the closing of Canada's last school of horology: L'École National de L'Horlogerie de Trois-Rivières.
Some large watch companies have cut off wholesalers, which implies they can't supply the repairer with watch parts for newly manufactured watches. Regrettably with no watch parts to service watches, watchmaking will become a fading trade. Slowly but certainly large watch companies are driving small watch businesses into the ground. As a result, over the last few years the Canadian Watch Industry is losing its watch repair schools, and we are saddened to announce the closing of Canada's last school of horology: L'École National de L'Horlogerie de Trois-Rivières.