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Another kudo to David Truong

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January 07, 2026, 10:37 AM
Joe 5632
Another kudo to David Truong
Many of you here will know exactly what I’m talking about. Based on comments read here, I reached out to David a few years ago regarding an older solid gold Swiss dress wrist watch that wasn’t working anymore. Nobody locally, Florida, would work on it. I reached out to David and ended up sending it to him to see if he could help. Unfortunately, the movement as not repairable and due to its extremely thin profile, he could not find a movement that would fit in the case. I ended up selling it to him for its gold value since sitting in a drawer broken made no sense to me.
Fast forward to December, 25. With gold prices where they are I again reached out to David. I had a heavy gold bracelet that I hadn’t worn for years and the kids had no interest in it, so rather than letting it accumulate dust, I sent it to David or inspection. I had weighed it on my digital powder scale and had a figure of its value. David’s offer was right on the money, no pun intended, so I accepted.
I have seen photo here from other members who had items made by David that are beautiful and would recommend him and his work to anybody who wanted something special and unique. When it comes to David; there is the best and there is the rest!
January 07, 2026, 11:11 AM
stkfox
I certainly agree! A few months ago I reached out to David about a WWII era Rolex that had belonged to my Uncle who was an Army Air Force pilot. It was in good shape but hadn’t run in some 70 years. David’s team got it working in short order.
I also own one of David’s Molon Labe rings, great looking piece!
January 07, 2026, 01:47 PM
arfmel
Several years ago Dave purchased an unwanted diamond ring from me. His offer was more than fair, and dealing with him was a pleasure.
January 07, 2026, 05:40 PM
P-220
As I have said before, we are fortunate to have David as an active, contributing member here at SIGforum.

He has helped many of us throughout the years.

Thank you David!!!


Niech Zyje P-220

Steve