Aludic
··@SpeedyBirthYearHi all,
Just a quick shout to point you at The Watch Library Foundation, a non-profit foundation which is in the process of opening up as many watchmaking-related archives as possible. For instance Europa Star's archive is now indexed and searchable through the Watch Library. All that free of charge and with a strong searching capability. I am sure there is a lot to unearth there for any vintage watch lover or watchmaking enthusiast alike. nhjnjhn
Enjoy browsing!
Small word of warning; if you have found yourself lost in a rabbit hole that Wikipedia can be to certain people; stay away, this one is probably just as addictive! 😁
Enjoy!
NB: Shout out to The Real Time Show (TRTS) podcast, where the CEO of the foundation was recently interviewed, which in turn sent me down this rabbit hole. 😀 The podcast series is very much worth listing to, by the way.
Just a quick shout to point you at The Watch Library Foundation, a non-profit foundation which is in the process of opening up as many watchmaking-related archives as possible. For instance Europa Star's archive is now indexed and searchable through the Watch Library. All that free of charge and with a strong searching capability. I am sure there is a lot to unearth there for any vintage watch lover or watchmaking enthusiast alike. nhjnjhn
Enjoy browsing!
Small word of warning; if you have found yourself lost in a rabbit hole that Wikipedia can be to certain people; stay away, this one is probably just as addictive! 😁
Enjoy!
NB: Shout out to The Real Time Show (TRTS) podcast, where the CEO of the foundation was recently interviewed, which in turn sent me down this rabbit hole. 😀 The podcast series is very much worth listing to, by the way.