Truly Vintage on a Budget......Please Add Yours

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Got this Cronel for 20 cents a couple of months ago, when I took it in for service my WM was amazed at the almost zero wear in it other than the scratched lens.

I had bought 17 watches and other bits and bobs such as straps for $3.50 ie 20 cents a watch 6 or 7 of them now fully serviced.
Vintage can be cheap I have even found a few Omegas for less that $50.00.

 
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this may barely qualify as vintage, and not hard to find on ebay every now and then

got it head only from ebay for $25 for my wife
those Manson branded watches are offed around that price range
she is not too excited for it but i just i love it looking and holding, being a small automatic, subseconds and antimagnetic swiss made timepiece

Automatic? Are you certain?
 
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here's a solrex that showed up in a group of watches for a low price.
not the greatest condition but it ran and kept time and the hands were great so it went for service.
tried a few bands and straps before settling on this bliss, i think it's a good match and the fit is very nice.
 
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another automatic swissmade got from ebay a while ago, for $30 or so did not remember exactly. crystals replaced and a bracelet added. it was head only. time keeping has been not bad
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Automatic? Are you certain?

you are absolutely right, i got my memory messed up and always though it is automatic, here is the proof, taken photos today

thanks for the correction
 
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I don't have any pictures of it anymore but my first Omega was a trench watch that was in a box of parts I bought for $10 or $15 twenty years ago or so. It's also the reason I originally joined the forum. It was missing the bezel and I was trying to source one.
 
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Well built yet very affordable, this Bonivar houses a pin lever escapement BRAC 2003.

 
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32mm fidea, another that was found mistreated in a boxlot.
ticking, no crown, no crystal, missing 2 hands the third broken.
that case tho...found some hands, a crown that matched, and sent it out for service.
put a forstner basketweave on it, happy to have saved this one.
anyone have a case like this?

 
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I got this for 5 or ten bucks earlier this year. Haven’t done anything with it as my buddy wanted me to hold it for sale/trade which is ok with me as I’m really not into gold watches but if I don’t hear from him soon I may take action, get it serviced etc as it is interesting edit trying to add a better shot of the dial guess it’s not happening today
 
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32mm fidea, another that was found mistreated in a boxlot.
ticking, no crown, no crystal, missing 2 hands the third broken.
that case tho...found some hands, a crown that matched, and sent it out for service.
put a forstner basketweave on it, happy to have saved this one.
anyone have a case like this?


Absolutely amazing! It is it that found you and lucky it is to have found its savior.
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20€ stunner found in a south of France flea market this summer. Gains about a minute a day and needed a new crystal but look at that creme brulée patina...
 
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I bought this on a fleamarket a few years back for 8$.

I think alprosa was a enicar subbrand ,not sure though.

At 33 mm it´s a bit small for me.
 
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Hello friends. At the request of @ckhaing and with permission from @Omega1, I am starting this thread where we can post up some of our inexpensive, probably not collectable or valuable, watches we wear and enjoy. I think for now, unless others decide differently, I will let "on a budget" be open to each collector's interpretation, for me it is probably $10 U S. I would think it should be less than $50 U.S. or the equivalent......definately under $100. Anyway, here is my little Elgin that I have less than $1.40 invested in and a cute little Waltham I picked up for a $1. Full disclosure, I am a chronic yard saler. After you folks post a few I do have a Bulova Sea King I paid a quarter for and a Hamilton that I paid $9, that under my rules would qualify.
Two great watches…and I’m loving the strap and cuff combo……..
 
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Over decades in the watch repair business and retail jewellery, I have accrued so many donor watches/parts watches, that I weight them, rather than count them. So many watches in my collection are the result of resurrecting some of this stuff, and performing “marriages”. In effect, I have far too many that cost me nothing more tha a few parts, and some sweat equity. May I show a few?


I bartered for this Omega bumper, Calibre 351. I fixed three watches for a chap, and I inherited this one. Actually, the watch I bartered for was a basket case, but I found a dial, and a case in my stash, and this is the result. Investment. Sweat equity.



Acquired this one in pieces. The parts were in a tin can of Omega parts that I inherited, 45 years ago. The parts were all there, including the cross hair dial, as you see it. My only expense was for the case. Cost. Sweat equity.



Given to me by a previous owner who tired of trying to have it repaired, elsewhere. Cost. Sweat equity.



1950s vintage bumper automatic. Found in a bow of watches I inherited, 45 years ago. Cost. Sweat equity.



I inherited this one from its original owner. I sold it to him, new, in 1969. It was his only watch, and I maintained it for over 30 years. He called me from his death bed, and bequeathed the watch to me. I lost a friend, but other than that, the cost was sweat equity.



This 1936 J W Benson (Tavannes) in a 9 karat case was given to me 35 years ago, when the owner’s family didn’t want it. I kept it all these years, and recently contacted the family, and the son who didn’t want it 35 years ago, was delighted when I gave it to him. Cost. Sweat equity.



Early 1970s Birks Rideau automatic, found at the bottom of a box of scrap watches I inherited, 45 years ago. Cost. Sweat equity.



Second owner of this rose gold filled jumbo omega from circa late 1950s. The owner wanted to give it to me. We sawed it off as I had a gold chain repaired for him. The repair cost me $5.00.



Given to me 35 years ago by the (then) general manager of Rolex, Canada who had been president of Gruen, Canada, when Gruen folded. He refused any kind of payment, and was furious when I sent him a 26 of Johnnie Walker Black Label!

And I could go on and on, but my iPad battery is dying.
Lovely watches with some great stories and thanks for sharing…..this is why this is the best watch forum …no snobbery we just love watches…
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What a great Thread….. of all my vintage on a budget watches this was my best buy…..I bought from eBay and with postage it was about £15 .
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and another rescued, this ebel came my way via ebay many years ago for less than lunch money.
it arrived running but in poor condition, crystal and case very scratched.
the dial was really bad so had it refinished.
i refinished the case and crystal and had it serviced.
there's a longer seconds hand here that i've been meaning to install for too long, maybe that'll get done this weekend.