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 »  Home  »  Reference  »  Can you use a extra $30,000.00 this year?
Can you use a extra $30,000.00 this year?
By Dan Gendron | Published  11/28/2005 | Reference | Unrated
Can you use a extra $30,000.00 this year?
Dan Gendron
Dan Gendron is a 6th generation watchmaker and is the country’s leading instructor on building big, new profits with watch repairs. He offers books, videos and a hands-on course teaching jewelers to perform their own Quartz Watch Repairs. He can be reached at 888-750-3330. For class schedules and locations, visit his website, http://www.watchfix.com.

 

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else who changes batteries for $2.99 is the price. And before you say “We do quality
work”, the end result is the same - the battery is changed and nothing more. So
effectively, if you charge $10 for a battery and the “ - Mart” store charges $3, the real
difference to the customer is $7. What we teach our students is that in order to get more
money, you have to give more service.

Here is what the difference to your profits can be if you offer your customers a “Tune-
Up” service:

The average retail jeweler changes approximately 50 batteries per week, or 215 per
month at the national average of $9 each. That’s $1,935 per month. Our students who
offer their customers a choice of a $9 battery, a $24.95 5-year battery or a $39.95 Tune-Up Service find that 40% will choose a $9 battery, 40% will choose a 5-year batter at
$24.95 and 20% will choose a Tune-Up at $39.95. When you do the math, you will find
that the difference in profits for the year will be over $32,400!

The biggest complaint associated with retail jewelry store customers and watches is
regarding water-resistance. First, let me dispel some common wives’ tales.

There is no
“hermetic” factory seal. The factory does nothing special to reseal a watch that you could
not do yourself. The difference is in the details. You will need a few things to ensure
you have done a good job:

· Silicone grease

· Gasket Assortment

· “Rocket Cement” or G.S. Crystal Glue

· Case Press

· Case Opener/Bench knife/Case Spanner

· Loupe

· Bergeon 5555 Pressure Tester - OPTIONAL

The cost of all necessary supplies (except the Pressure Tester) is under $100 total. These
are all readily available from your material distributor.
Most watches have three possible point of entry for water. They are the stem and crown,
the back and the crystal. Here we will explain how to seal all three.
We will explain this from the point at which the watch has already been opened. With
the watch opened, remove the stem. On all water-resistant watches, there is a case tube.

This is simply a tube that the crown slips over and that the stem
passes through. In order for a watch to be as water resistant as it is capable of being, it is
necessary to apply silicone to the case tube. Don’t worry if some of the silicone gets
dragged into the movement when you put the stem and crown back in. It hurts nothing
and in many quartz watches, actually helps. This alone makes a huge difference in the
water-resistant capabilities of the watch.

Next, we need to take a close look at the back gasket. This of course will necessitate
using a loupe. What we will be looking for is cuts, dried areas, caked on dirt, and if it is
stretched out (too large for the space). If the gasket is damaged in any way, measure the
diameter of the back to the groove where the gasket rests with a millimeter gauge. They
are measured in whole and 10ths of a millimeter, e.g. 27.5 mm. Inasmuch that they cost
less than 10 cents each, not much to invest in a quality job.
Next we will need to apply silicone to the gasket. The way I do this is I place a dollop of
silicone on the edge of the case back, where the gasket rests. Then I spread the silicone
around the entire gasket with my finger so that the entire gasket has a consistent but thin
layer around the circumference.

Then replace the back as you normally would.

Next, we use either “Rocket Cement” or G.S. Crystal Glue. Where the crystal meets the
bezel apply a liberal amount of glue to the seam. Inasmuch that this is a rubber type
cement, when it begins to become tacky, an excess can be wiped a way with a cloth and
still leave a thin seam of glue between the crystal and the bezel to insure it is water tight.

You will, however, have to take a close look at the crystal and ensure that there are no
cracks or chips.
When you take these processes, the big difference between you and the “---Mart” stores
is no longer $7, it is a professional job and being paid for it. We now offer a video of this
procedure and marketing this service for only $39.95. If you would like one, please call
Sheila Gendron at 888-750-3330.

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