Featuring fine vintage watches from the 1940s and 1950s
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It may be a lot easier to rely on a watch that never needs winding. It may
be convenient to only have a battery replaced every year or two. It may
even be more economical to throw an old watch away, rather than repair
it.
But there is something very special about a vintage watch. The superb
craftsmanship that went into these watches deserves our respect and awe.
Like many products produced in the middle of the twentieth century,
(Hey! That's when a lot of us were born) these timepieces have withstood
the test of time. It never ceases to amaze me just how well these old
machines work. They tick off 86, 400 seconds a day!
The relationship between you and your watch is special when you own a
vintage watch. You wind it, and it rewards you with performance. And
the look on your wrist tells everyone that you value quality above
convenience.
Whether you're giving it as a gift, or buying for yourself, a vintage watch
will reward you with pride of ownership that usually comes with a much
higher price tag. With care and regular servicing, a vintage watch will
outlive you and bring joy to the fortunate heir that comes to possess it.
Thanks for visiting, and come back often to see the latest watches in this
collection.

Thomas