An example of a skilled Filipino watchmaker who wanted to change the old and substandard method in watch repairing in the country and become global but could not afford expensive equipment so he designed and made them and developed the curriculum in watch repair technician. (Story in blog archive October 2009)
Saturday, October 24, 2015
MOBILE WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING (First in the Philippines)
Watch out guys for the opening of my horological services throughout the country called MOBILE WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRING using my L300 van. Travelling with me is my complete tools and equipment and a variety of watch spare parts. Here are the services: watch and clock repair of any brand, design fabrication and installation of tower clocks etc. Repair and restorations of grandfather clocks, batteries, bracelets and straps, etc.
It goes like this: first inquire at the internet via FB (Big Tic Clockmaker) or email me – arsiclock@yahoo.com or call/text 0916-5522442 then we’ll talk about what you need. I may have to ask the client to send me pictures of their watch/clock through email or FB account to establish the needed services. After knowing every detail including the client’s address we assess everything and inform the client of how much the minimum cost just to give them the idea. Then upon agreement we set the date to visit their place. Along the way, there might be some clients who would want to avail of the services after learning from FB of the upcoming travel routes of Big Tic Clockmaker mobile watch repairing in their area! I do not set aside the possibilities of giving training seminars for those local watchmakers who wish to learn the convenience of using my inventions the Le Arsi Watch Analyzer in their watch repairing and to answer every problem they may encounter. Thank you and God Bless! See you.
https://youtu.be/ru5Ai3-a46U
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
TWO-DIAL ARCH CLOCK FOR SAN JOSE OCC. MINDORO
In April 13, 2015, it was the first time I drove my L300 inter islands with two large clock dials and its mechanisms and the control panel and full of tools and parts accessories as if I brought along my entire shop in Cavite all the way to Mindoro Occidental. A four-man team we travel the land and sea, watching my L300 on board the RORO every now and then.
The design of the clock is another first for me to do for the people of San Jose because I have made the chime and melody recordable. Meaning, if they don't like the previous melodies anymore they can change it whatever melodies they want in no time at all. The clock is also illuminated with LED controlled by a timer.
Arriving at the Port of Calapan City early in the morning we started to travel the land of Mindoro Oriental. And by looking at my GPS San Jose is at the edge of the southern most part of Mindoro Occ.
We arrived at San Jose safely, although there are a lot of experiences we encountered on the way as all of us are first timer to visit the province.
Here is the project site, designed by the municipal's Architects and Engineers.
The following day, we immediately started the installations of two dial-clocks. We spent 2 days to complete the work.
Seen is the Mangyan statue being placed on top of my clock. Mangyan tribe is an ancient people first inhabitant of the Mindoro Island. We saw lot of them along the road and still in their "bahag".
The latest picture of the project after the completion of clock installation.
Glad to be part of these municipal developmental project.
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
Followers
About Me
- le arsi
- Teacher in watch repair technology, awarded as Top Inventor of the Year 2003, tower clockmaker