Mark from Long Island Watch has a good series on Youtube called "Watch And Learn" that holds your hand through small projects (battery changes, strap changes, updating a bezel, etc...)
The first thing I would do is go to ebay or a yard sale and buy a pile of dollar watches, that way you have stuff to work on that you don't mind ruining.
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I'm old school-if you want to do it right take a course.
If just as a hobby to work on your own stuff Youtube might be OK.
Mark from Long Island Watch has a good series on Youtube called "Watch And Learn" that holds your hand through small projects (battery changes, strap changes, updating a bezel, etc...)
The first thing I would do is go to ebay or a yard sale and buy a pile of dollar watches, that way you have stuff to work on that you don't mind ruining.
Any with online curriculum