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If you find yourself collecting Vintage Wrist watches you’re going to find yourself opening them up sooner or later. Like me you might want to save yourself a few dollars and time away from your loved one by doing simple maintenance and repairs yourself. First of all I wouldn’t recommend
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Welcome to A Vintage watch.
I collect and restore men’s Vintage wrist watches from the 1920′s to the 1960′s. As the collection grows I pick out examples and offer them to others in the collecting community. I think you’ll find the cost to be very reasonable considering the condition of the models I collect. I do Continue reading →








