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·I just found two watches I forgot I had. I don't collect pocket watches nor American brands but I remember the Elgin PW was $20, so I got it because I never see them with plain backs and in a clean state, but of course it doesn't work.
This Waltham I think I got for $1 in the cheap tray at a garage sale so picked it up because it's cool, love the red details, and the funky rotor setup I'm not familiar with, but alas it also doesn't work.
So I am quite sure I won't spend the money or take the time to have these repaired, can't even guess what that would cost for something like these, so here they sit, year after year being rediscovered randomly then put back in a box. That doesn't feel right. So can somebody reassure me that these can be repaired very cheaply, or maybe it's best to sell them on as non-functioning, value probably close to zero in such a case, so again, not worth the effort in that sense to me, but worth the effort to potentially give them a new home.
Am I being a dreamer thinking even if somebody got these they would spend the money to revive them?
This Waltham I think I got for $1 in the cheap tray at a garage sale so picked it up because it's cool, love the red details, and the funky rotor setup I'm not familiar with, but alas it also doesn't work.
So I am quite sure I won't spend the money or take the time to have these repaired, can't even guess what that would cost for something like these, so here they sit, year after year being rediscovered randomly then put back in a box. That doesn't feel right. So can somebody reassure me that these can be repaired very cheaply, or maybe it's best to sell them on as non-functioning, value probably close to zero in such a case, so again, not worth the effort in that sense to me, but worth the effort to potentially give them a new home.
Am I being a dreamer thinking even if somebody got these they would spend the money to revive them?