Sheila, Regardless of what a priceguide might say, do you really like the watch? To restore or not is in the mind of the beholder. I realize that I do most of my own work and am not paying, but I have spent many hours on watches that are essentially worth nothing. I do this because I believe that every watch deserves the chance to be brought back to life if it is possible. Granted, I would not send a dollar watch away for repair and pay $200, but I will spend small amounts on parts for restoration of dollar watches, New York Standards, and common 7J watches. Just my two cents worth.
Tom, I thought I was the only one that did that. I try to save them all if possible. I have had good watches sit on my bench for weeks while I tinker with dollar watches. Glad to hear I'm not alone. Brian C.
Posts: 1857 | Location: Epsom, New Hampshire USA | Registered: December 14, 2002
It's so nice to know that I'm not that weird or something. I hate to see ANY watch just sit there. I won't pay $200 on one either, but will do what I can, even on an old one that works, (Or Not) depends on the watch.
Nice to see that others would do the same.
Tom, Your so right, it's what WE like and care about that counts!
Now, if I could only take one apart!
Sheila
Posts: 3094 | Location: La Plata, Maryland U.S.A. | Registered: May 22, 2004
I just want to respond to Wayne's comment on the Ingraham. I agree that they are tough to take apart, but for the Ingraham, it is even tougher to put back together. At the factory, the assembler utilized a special jig to hold the movement and parts. The assemblers could put one together in less than three minutes. Just try one without the factory jig. I will not even attempt to disassemble and reassemble an Ingraham. Has something to do with everything being between the two plates.
I've some Dollar watches in my inventory too. If it's all there and nothing appears to be broken, there is this little animal in me that says I'm going to make it run or know why. Like Brian said, I have had $$ watches on the bench while the money makers sit under a dome.
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