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Improved trip sign Burlington

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April 13, 2009, 00:25
David Abbe
Improved trip sign Burlington
I bought a pretty cruddy looking Burlington Watch Co on eBay for $42.00 with little hope of being anything but being a parts watch. Then . . . The dial was restored by International Dial (another post on that), and after laboring through the Lancaster Dustproof today (another post), I went ahead and out of respect for the pretty dial cleaned up the 16s 21J Burlington W.Co. movement . . .
Every Jewel was flawless, and the train was smooth as silk! A few parts still required, but I have those at the shop . . .


April 13, 2009, 00:28
David Abbe
So, $42.00 + $32.50 Dial Restoration and a couple hours time equals $74.50 and the watch looks like a "million"!


April 13, 2009, 01:16
Tom Brown
Nice looking watch Dave.

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April 13, 2009, 05:14
Cecil McGee
Hey David,
Some of my most prized watches are the ones that I rescued from the parts drawer,or as I call it "The Junkyard". I have several hundred watches,that were just thrown in the pile when I got them,because they looked very bad or needed a complete rebuild,and every once in a while when I'm out of things to work on,I go in there and pick out something and rescue it. It feels good.
April 13, 2009, 06:53
Edward Kitner
Nice rescue David. They are well worth the time and effort.
With the help of three other member of IHC 185 I am in the process of rescuing another. I will post when the project is completed.
To me restoration is the most exciting aspect of watch collecting. They are like the "Phoenix" that rose from the ashes. (excuse the little bit of corn this morning!)
April 13, 2009, 10:28
Mark Cross
Here's another neat enameled signature case that Burlington offered. I have a 12s 21j with blue enameled signature 'A. B. Campbell' on it's back cover.

VERY nice watch, David!

Regards! Mark