In this Time Worn Watches post, we take a look at a very interesting antique trench watch dating from 1918. The watch is a genuine…
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These are the primary watch movement components found in most antique pocket watches, although the visual layout may change between models. In this post, we…
5 CommentsIt has been quite a while since I have added to my collection. In fact, it has been nearly six months. This is not through…
2 CommentsIn this antique pocket watch primer, we explore the terminology that is often used in discussions around antique timepieces. In this post, I will introduce…
2 CommentsThis is a beginner’s guide to antique pocket watches. It will cover the basic things you should be looking for when buying your first antique…
4 CommentsA recurring theme in my blog posts is the “one that got away”. I enjoy researching my watches as much as I do wearing them.…
Leave a CommentOmega is a very well-respected name in horology. They have a long history, stretching back over 170 years at the time of writing. As a…
Leave a CommentThis is a post about an antique pocket watch that recently passed through my hands. I was asked to recommend a watch as a Christmas…
2 CommentsI am always looking to allow another watch to pass through my collection. However, as time rolls on, I find myself becoming fussier with my…
4 CommentsIt has been a while since I added to my collection. The more I learn about antique watches, the more selective I become when searching…
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