Owners of the Brands Hampden, Clinton Watch Company, Neuvex and Benrus for a period. The Hampden Watch Company began as the Mozart Watch Company in 1866 when Donald J. Mozart founded the company in Providence, Rhode Island. This company soon failed, but i
Also loved your photography, backgrounds, epiphemalia and watches.. very nice and as well cool watches ‼️ On a humble personal note, I specifically enjoyed the Bulova and Benrus pieces, but also the Omegas.. - Thank you for these lines, I‘ll tip my Beret
Some technical difficulties on my end delayed publication a bit but here goes: Special mention goes to Mike’s tiger chewing on his Benrus strap 🐯 Third place goes to Abel and his newly added Panerai, in a proper summer cool setting 🕶️ Second goes to S F a
. . . on the wire." No's dilemma: how to choose among these three? Abel's CB 105.012, . . . . . . Cap's Benrus, or . . . Seiji's Longines? Since gold is at an all-time high today, all three receive top honors. To the podium, gentlemen! 🥇🥇🥇
I know very little about it other than it appears to be some sort of nylon / plastic material and runs very well given its age and appearance. Thanks, Mike
I believe I unfortunately lack any profound insight into the market's evolution over the past 12 months. The only thing that seems unshakeable, and which fills me with despair, is the completely unreasonable price increase. Collectors are therefore, for t
… on the watch market during past 2025. As you well say we have witnessed a period of inflection and realignment and we collectors should expect better opportunities to hunt and catch our desired pieces in the following months. Then you share three great
Hello dear friends, 2025 has been an interesting year for collecting watches and the watch industry in general. After several decades of collecting, the market in 2025 has been going through a period of realignment, which has led me to take a slightly dif
. . . a close-run affair. Cap's vintage '60s Benrus with a '67(?) Ford pick-up in the background . . . . . . fires on all cylinders! Good for gold. Hans' vintage Seamaster 300 . . . . . . melts the snow under my tree. And if fortune had smiled on yours tr