22 January 2019, 02:57
Blair 338RUMAnyone know an Engraver Who is Willing to Work on Watches?
They really look awsome

22 January 2019, 08:38
NormanConquestI can only assume that any engraver that did guns would do a watch as well. After all,the base product should not matter,their skill in any median is what buys their groceries.
22 January 2019, 12:08
RockdocPhil Vinicombe used too. Not sure if he is doing much engraving now.
In Europe, Roland Baptiste does a lot of watches.
You could ask Ron Croxon in Tamworth, he doesn’t only engrave firearms.
22 January 2019, 12:35
Blair 338RUMquote:
Originally posted by Rockdoc:
Phil Vinicombe used too. Not sure if he is doing much engraving now.
In Europe, Roland Baptiste does a lot of watches.
You could ask Ron Croxon in Tamworth, he doesn’t only engrave firearms.
Thanks for the info Rockdoc

Much appreciated.
20 April 2019, 14:20
enfieldsparesMaybe Phillip Duffil in Price Street, Birmingham. I see a watch as no different an task from a grip cap.
22 April 2019, 08:48
JuglansregiaRon Croxon does a lot of jewellery work, well worth contacting. Nice bloke, nice engraving.
Tom Inslay in Qld advertises watch engraving on his website.
05 May 2019, 10:08
NormanConquestI bought my son a NGraver from Brownell's 30 years ago.The kid is an artist,but since he thinks that anyone can do it (WRONG)he does'nt pursue it.He can make more money welding in he oil patch but he is letting that talent go to waste,simply because he thinks that everyone can do it.He bought a tattooing rig as well + was giving free tattoos.Fine art but still a freeby.I know that since he is my son I might sound biased but it is the truth,the kid (kid hell,he's 40)is a fine artist with concern to detail.We can guide our childrens steps but we can not choose their lives.