So, recently I found this watches in my grandpas drawer, I know the omega is the bullhead, however, the other ones I’m clueless about. Would any of you guys know anything about them?
Helbros was a really large American brand that died a slow, lingering death in the late 70s after about 50 years of history. The fact it’s got ‘Swiss’ on the dial is a really good sign and means it has either an ETA or Schild movement inside 😊 I’ve got a 1960 Helbros Invincible with an ETA movement, runs incredibly well
Love them all, old, new, quartz, mechanical, as long as someone wears them, they’ll mean something. looking for watch enthusiast all over the world. 📍MX🇲🇽
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The Omega seems to be missing a pusher.
I've heard of Helbros and you can find out about them with a search here. The rest are presumably defunct smaller brands.
Helbros was a really large American brand that died a slow, lingering death in the late 70s after about 50 years of history. The fact it’s got ‘Swiss’ on the dial is a really good sign and means it has either an ETA or Schild movement inside 😊 I’ve got a 1960 Helbros Invincible with an ETA movement, runs incredibly well
Hey, I have that exact Helbros! It's not worth hardly any money, but it sure is beautiful.