There are some brands which are worth a serious consideration. Lemania, Minerva, Omega ( some off the beaten paths ),Heuer ( the Bund is a steal! ), JLC, of course and many others.
Most often they won't come with the papers, indeed, but who cares? You will not wear the papers, but the watch. No, the thing is that you have to find a good watchmaker, able to service and repair it. Best, my friend, and go! Nicolas
So I am not talking about Uber rare vintage watches or ones bought as investment. Just some of the more affordable vintage. They are maybe affordable because they are not super hyped. Opinions on buying ones that have no papers? I’m not worried about resa...
Vintage is kind of stressful to own and honestly I love a lot of features modern watches have, like sapphire crystals, waterproofing, etc. I just sold all of my vintage pieces over the last 6 months. Didn’t have much but was not finding them as fun as my ...
Unless you go top end, stay away from Chronos or perpetual or jump hour. Stick to time only or time (date) as they are less expensive to maintain. Stay away from auctions unless you really know what you are looking for.
I gradually got rid of all my modern ones, as I like the older ones more. Box and papers are not necessary or expected. The older watches were made for everyday use. They tend to work well, and not to be fussy: they don't stop running at the least hint of...
1. King Seiko (maybe quickly get one as they may become more expensive as brand is revitalized) 2. Illinois Watch Company (there is this really useful page on instagram you can check) 3. Beijing Watch Factory (not vintage but make some interesting watches...
There are so many amazing vintage watches in every price category to be had... from the hundreds to the low thousands and of course, up. Vintage is lovely in that its No box, No papers, No problem! No one (at least that I know) ever expects to see a vinta...
Our fathers and grandfathers wore what we call vintage as a daily watch, many gold dress calatrava style, and the watches survived well. The old ones had larger movement tolerance and built like a tank comparing to current watches. the main downside for a...
Don´t get me wrong - I have nothing against modern watches, I have several of them in my collection and I will add some more, but vintage is really where all the fun and all the value in collecting is! There is nothing cooler than a well-preserved vintage...
I plunge previous year, and i have 5 weeks my second vintage watch. There is no box and papers, but a friendly handwritten note by the trusted sellers. One put a nice velvet watch holder in the box, a nice picture of a train too. Completely surprised by i...
Most often they won't come with the papers, indeed, but who cares? You will not wear the papers, but the watch. No, the thing is that you have to find a good watchmaker, able to service and repair it. Best, my friend, and go! Nicolas
Both of my vintage watches have parts that are available and are not rare. AS1130, Bulova Accutron 214 movement. Another watch, (not vintage) Audemars Piguet Huitieme. Did you do some research on the movement Nico? I start today to get information online ...
Based on Lemania? Possibile. I will take the chronographs also in the research. Complications build on base movements, mostly a minor change in movement number. The Huitiere is interesting. Good looks, good sizing, AP.
. . . is to have a competent local watchmaker. And that's a tall order in most places. I'm fortunate to have two within reasonable driving distance. If you don't have one already, be prepared for headaches. Art