NOS Vintage Watches: New Old Stock Collector's Guide
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NOS Vintage Watches: New Old Stock Collector's Guide

By EdwardL · Feb 10, 2022 · 30 replies
EdwardL
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EdwardL's captivating post showcases a collection of New Old Stock (NOS) vintage timepieces, lamenting the perceived decline in movement craftsmanship. This article delves into the allure of these pristine vintage watches and explores the community's shared appreciation for their historical significance and enduring design. EdwardL's photographic essay serves as a poignant reminder of horological artistry from a bygone era.

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yes each and everyone is NOS
Greed and Good



Sadly they don't make movements like this anymore































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MD
mdg
Feb 10, 2022
Very nice...

...and probably no more than 36mm...

ED
EdwardL
Feb 11, 2022
Thanks. Yes small 34mm

DR
Dr No
Feb 11, 2022
Same as my '56 Longines Conquest . . .

. . . seen here on an early '60s JB Champion Longines bracelet. Needless to say, the perfect size for my wrist. 😌

MD
mdg
Feb 11, 2022
There are so many deals to be had on <37mm watches : )

DR
Dr No
Feb 11, 2022
Most men's watches from the middle of the last century . . .

. . . ranged from 33 to 36 mm, with 34 probably being the median.

MD
mdg
Feb 11, 2022
My daily beater is a 35mm Timex...

...it looks just fine on my 7.25" wrist.

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