Vintage Watches ? How to Purchase
July 28th, 2010
There are several factors involved. First, however, is that if you use the clock, you must choose something that is attractive and interesting to you personally. Do not worry about what their friends think. Make sure the clock according to your lifestyle. Maybe even a vintage watch it the rest of the crowd. Choose a distributor who is experienced and has been in business for several years and will answer all your questions. Get a recommendation if possible. Check if the watch is gold, stainless steel or gold filled. If the casing of the watch is gold, then check the mark of gold.
It may simply be labeled 14K or 18K, 375, 585, 750 or as if a Hallmark of Europe. What is the status of the species and the band? Do not worry too much about the band that most buyers will go to their own specifications, in any case. However, if the band is a bracelet, and then whether it was behind the clock. > Do not buy watches online auctions like most watches are sold “as is”. Is the clock signed by the manufacturer? It could be signed on the dial, crown, or behind the movement or of all or part of these places. > What is the state of motion? Is it clean? Is there rust? We see well? Have you recently been repaired. ? Will he service provider an additional fee? All the above items should be covered in the description by the dealer who sells the watch. Find a dealer clocks showing the symbol and a member of the NAWCC National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors, Inc. Ashton-Blakey Vintage Watches started as a private collection is passed from the love of vintage and collection of pocket watches more than 30 years and now has a website for over 12 years with the clocks from manufacturers such as Rolex, Tudor, Breitling, Omega, IWC, Elgin, Heuer, Illinois, Bulova, Longines, Girard- Perregaux, Ball, Mido, Waltham, Tiffany Tissot, Doxa, Zenith, military and more. If you buy investment as a collector, then apply different
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