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good prices for watch cleaning & service

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February 07, 2005, 18:37
Samie L. Smith
good prices for watch cleaning & service
I have been looking at these prices for cleaning and replacing balance staffs...I thought i would check with Rich Kuhn and see if he could match these prices Big Grin if he can i belive i will quite watch repair.. Wink Big Grin
Just kidding Rich

this ad is from 1915


February 07, 2005, 18:39
Samie L. Smith
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February 07, 2005, 18:41
Samie L. Smith
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February 07, 2005, 18:55
Lindell V. Riddle

Sure makes us all yearn for simpler times!

Looking over those prices it is clear that 23-Jewel watches might cost half again more to maintain that a comperable 17-Jewel. That reminds me of one of my favorite advertisements.

The ad below was plain straight talk from a century ago...


February 07, 2005, 23:04
Tom McIntyre
You don't have to go back nearly so far to find good prices.



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February 08, 2005, 05:12
Brian C.
Samie,
No need to quit watch repair. I think those are Rich Kuhn's last year prices. Smile Wink
Brian C.
February 08, 2005, 06:40
Rich Kuhn
Brian,
That is my price list from a year ago Wink . Samie how did you get it.
Times they are a change'n Big Grin


Rich Kuhn
IHC Member 155

February 08, 2005, 07:19
Samie L. Smith
Rich i have several old books and advertizing pieces from the early 1900,s ,these were in the stuff i got from a watchmakers estate...

Looking at Toms post these prices may have been high for 1915...Hard to imange such low prices it shows what a dollar was worth way back then.. Smile
February 08, 2005, 13:37
Mark Cross
I've got to back Rich on this....those ARE his prices...but once you factor in overhead, gasoline to pick up the boxes at the post office, dog food..... SmileRegards. Mark
February 08, 2005, 14:51
Charles R. Sides
My watchmaker asked me to find him a price list he could adjust & print out for a jeweler he does work for. I found one on the board and gave it to him a few months.

Just went by at lunch today and gave him the "updated price list" above.
February 08, 2005, 17:24
John Arrowood
I for one would not want to work for the kind of wages folks got then. A dollar was a much more difficult to get in those days than a hundred dollars is today.
February 08, 2005, 17:25
John Arrowood
I for one would not want to work for the kind of wages folks got then. A dollar was much more difficult to get in those days than a hundred dollars is today.