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Mossyrock said:
Ouch, that's pricey. But thanks. They are located
in my town, so maybe I should drop by and see what
they have. Thanks!
Mossyrock said:
feltfan said:Ouch, that's pricey. But thanks. They are located
in my town, so maybe I should drop by and see what
they have. Thanks!
der schneider said:I saw an add today for a vintage remake it was a dashboard watch from 1935
instead of hands on a dial it had the numbers showing through a slot
it had a seperate dial for hours and minutes
any one familiar with this watch?
der schneider said:I saw an add today for a vintage remake it was a dashboard watch from 1935
instead of hands on a dial it had the numbers showing through a slot
it had a seperate dial for hours and minutes
any one familiar with this watch?
David Conwill said:This thread seems to be getting quite a bit of traffic once again, so I'll try with a question I never got answered before - what can you tell me about "Helios" watches?
I have one, but it's in pretty bad shape.
Sorry for the crummy photo.
I'm wondering if it's possible to get it restored and what its origins might be. I inherited it from my grandfather, but I have no idea where or how he acquired it.
-Dave
JEEP said:Unlucky Berman; a beautiful watch in pristine condition. Has it been worked over or is it just very well preserved?
JEEP said:Dinerman; a light polish of the cases and a new crystal for the Gruen and these watches are ready for action. I would advice against trying to clean the dial of the Clinton, unless it can be done very gently.
JEEP said:Nice simple military style watch. I like these a lot.
Thanks. Me too. My post was kind of a goof, but I actually do get a lot of compliments on this watch.
Dinerman said:The crystal on the Gruen's in excellent condition. No need to replace it. The cases were lightly polished after taking the pictures, and I wouldn't dream of messing with the dial of the Clinton.