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New Arrivals: 1960s Waltham JB-158D Manual

Capturing a 1960’s space age esthetic, with a funky concentric pattern dial, mirrored indices, and red pointer on the second hand, this Waltham is something a bit out of the ordinary. This theme continues inside the polished stainless steel case, wherein resides a French-made Lorsa P72 movement with 23 jewels - a huge amount for a relatively simple hand winding movement.

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New Arrivals: 1960's Wittnauer 2593 Gold Sub-Second Automatic

This handsome Wittnauer pairs a classic sub-second dial with a relatively modern (and also very handsome) Swiss automatic movement manufactured by A. Schild for Wittnauer. The dial on this watch, with interesting double-bar indices and numerals at the cardinal points in a cool period font, is extremely clean and pristine, while the wear on the gold fill case was left as-is for the sake of originality. The compact 31mm size is a good choice for smaller wrists.

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Coming Soon

A sneek peak at new watches that I have aquired that are awaiting restoration, and which will eventually be listed for sale once restored.

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Coming Soon Mark Peskin Coming Soon Mark Peskin

Coming Soon

A sneek peak at new watches that I have aquired that are awaiting restoration, and which will eventually be listed for sale once restored.

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Movement Stories: Elgin 626

The Elgin 626 is a neat little USA-made movement from the late 1940s designed specifically to power the sub-second tank-style watches popular at the time. However, the horologist who designed this movement clearly must have been a bit bored with the lack of complications, because they seemingly went out of their way to add some truly strange design features. In this post we will explore these oddities.

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Full Case Restoration Example

I generally hesitate to refinish vintage watch cases. Still, there is a point beyond which a watch case becomes so battered that it crosses the line from “vintage and charming” to “old and ugly.” For me, this case had definitely crossed over that line, so a restoration was in order. In this post I walk through the process, showing the case as it slowly transforms.

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