My little 34mm Omega Seamaster Calendar from the late 1950s. Always an enjoyable tactile experience setting the date and time. Initially I didn’t real...
My Pa Bill was a farmer and successful cattle breeder and by the 1950s had done well enough to buy a Rolex Shock-Resisting gold case ouster style watc...
a little watch I've taken apart today . It's fun getting a chance to learn how some come apart and go back together. Useful knowledge for when I tackl...
Buying a vintage watch online is about as safe as walking in a minefield. Sure, you might get a lot of pleasure taking in the morning air of the count...
Picture from yesterday of my recently serviced Omega from 1952. (Hirsch Duke strap) Not a bad watch for an 18 year old enthusiast if you ask me! 😊 Ph...
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