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··Never Used A KodakI am saving up for a new leather stitching machine and still not in a watch buying mood.
But my neighbour is a picker and still calls me when he gets watches. Lately I have been suggesting he try selling at auction.
A few days ago he had a fresh pile of Timex, Seikos, Bulovas and a fake two tone Sub.
He had set aside one of the Bulovas because he believed it was solid gold.
It wasn’t, and after I suggested he auction it off, he decided he would take the gold filled watch to his gold guy.
I could not let that happen. It was nice looking, wound and ran smoothly and would make a nice gift to steer a young family member towards mechanical watches.
I brought it home.
I needed tin snips to remove the cheesy flexible metal bracelet and put the watch on an old UG strap. I like that look.
I put it in my old Bulova watch box. I bought this box from my same picker neighbour years ago.
That got me thinking… Bulovas are inexpensive, pretty and usually run at any age… I should fill that box with nice looking Bulovas. No time limit.
So I gathered the other Bulovas we have. These are worn regularly by my wife. One of them is actually 14 K white gold. She bought most of them herself.
The strap on the round dialled one (above) was one of my very first. I have improved considerably thanks to OF but she likes it so it stays.
So there you have it. Easy to find, well made, inexpensive and a box that can hold thirty two.
Seems like I have an easily achievable goal… and easy to justify if I can save them from a crucible.
But my neighbour is a picker and still calls me when he gets watches. Lately I have been suggesting he try selling at auction.
A few days ago he had a fresh pile of Timex, Seikos, Bulovas and a fake two tone Sub.
He had set aside one of the Bulovas because he believed it was solid gold.
It wasn’t, and after I suggested he auction it off, he decided he would take the gold filled watch to his gold guy.
I could not let that happen. It was nice looking, wound and ran smoothly and would make a nice gift to steer a young family member towards mechanical watches.
I brought it home.
I needed tin snips to remove the cheesy flexible metal bracelet and put the watch on an old UG strap. I like that look.
I put it in my old Bulova watch box. I bought this box from my same picker neighbour years ago.
That got me thinking… Bulovas are inexpensive, pretty and usually run at any age… I should fill that box with nice looking Bulovas. No time limit.
So I gathered the other Bulovas we have. These are worn regularly by my wife. One of them is actually 14 K white gold. She bought most of them herself.
The strap on the round dialled one (above) was one of my very first. I have improved considerably thanks to OF but she likes it so it stays.
So there you have it. Easy to find, well made, inexpensive and a box that can hold thirty two.
Seems like I have an easily achievable goal… and easy to justify if I can save them from a crucible.
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