Hello WatchCrunch! Tom here introducing myself to the forum. Saw Max on TheTube and thought I would give the fourm a try. Getting a bit tired of the...
My best sorce for vintage Seiko has always been pawn shops. Many pawn shops will buy any mechanical Seiko and they be had for a song in many cases. Couple years ago I was pawn shop surfing and found a 1972 Seiko DX with the TV case, on the original "disco" bracelet. $45 out the door and the guy was happy to be rid if it because it had been in his shop for years.
I love the pre war Hamiltons. Especially the 1941 catalog. My 1941 Boulton is one of the most special watches in my collection. And when you stop to think about what Hamilton was doing in 1942, it makes the 1941 offerings all the more special.
I'm a real fan of mid century Omega, but at the more reasonable end of the spectrum I like Longines, Certina, Movado, and Universal Geneve. This weekend in Philadelphia I picked up a 50's Record Geneve in awesome condition on Jewlers Row that I'm just startin to researc . Trying to figure out the ref number.
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