I had just picked up a vintage Elgin PW yesterday after 2 and a half months. Anyway while I was at the jewelry store, one of the girls wound it up, With no problem. So I waited until 8:55pm eastern time 4/21/11 and when I was winding it up, I noticed 2 th...
kevincosta85, The answer to your question is both Yes and No; it is "normal". Yes, maybe the service changed the character of the winding feel. No, because you are unhappy and woluld like to get a 2nd opinion, preferably an experienced person. The problem...
Well, I could but I really can't afford to keep dropping $ on something I got in a trade. I think the best thing I can do is wait and see f the movement, breaks in. Also I'll wait and see if the crown loosens up.
Hi Kevin, Feels like superglue when you try to pull out the crown? Doesn't sound right. But I would assume there is a warranty period on the repairs - usually 12 months. Sounds to me like it should go back to the jewelers for them to comment. Annoying, bu...
Hi It may be that when he recased the watch it didn't get done exactly right - or any number of other things. You need to take it back to him and ask him. There shouldn't be any cost to that. When you say the girls wound it, do you mean a woman in the sho...
Here are some general thoughts about acquisition, care and use of vintage watches. This may have not any relevance to your particular situation, but your use of the term "scamming" in the original post moved me to comment at some length. I am an active vi...
As with anything "buyer beware". Learning, researching and understanding about what you are buying and using watchmakers you trust is an important part of the overall process. Regards, Richard.