
Nilomis takes readers on a vibrant tour of the Sunday flea market under São Paulo's iconic MASP museum, a treasure trove for vintage watch enthusiasts. His photo essay captures the unique atmosphere and challenges of hunting for untouched Omega timepieces in a humid climate. This post offers a fascinating glimpse into a specific regional market, highlighting the pursuit of horological gems amidst cultural landmarks.














Wish there were flea markets like that where I am! Haven't found any good ones...
...notably the Rose Bowl (Pasadena) flea market, but because it attracts the more affluent buyers (LA movie stars shop here for home furnishings), bargains are hard to find. My venue of choice lately has been at the NAWCC (National Association of Watch & Clock Collectors) local meetings. Not only do the larger meetings attract professional vendors, but you also have the hobbiests buying and selling at the smaller gatherings. That was still quite a nice display on the table at yours. How were the
This was, so my friends tell me, a play field. At that time, 80's, early 90's, it was possible to buy a Speedmaster Moon for meager US$ 100. Of course, the collectors from this golden era, got then by the dozen. Now, every single seller queries the usual sites and counter argue by saying "Yes, but I saw this at XXXX by $$$$". Another point that made the market here (and I believe in Argentina too) was that during the early 00's, the US dollar was very high and many great pieces were sold on inte
... Sunday visit with us! I always find much pleasure visiting Flea Markets, though i had never made a watch purchase at any of them. But I like to browse through the different stands, even if I don´t collect the type of items in exhibit. I find always curious things to view, to examine, to ask about. Also its very interesting to watch the faces and gestures of vendors and potential clients. Well, as I said, i find lot of fun in visiting these places, in every place I visit. Don´t have the pleas
I was never able to locate anything in San Telmo (tourist prices, I believe) but I know an amazing good restaurant (Brasserie) there. It's a great place to walk around. Cheers, Nilo Note: B.A. is Buenos Aires for the non South American ones.
... though there are several others, some big, some small, no one compares with San Telmo. There are many nice restaurants in the area, as well as a very interesting vintage watches shop. No bargains there, but some good surprises from time to time can be found. Well worth exploring. Watches in small stands can be found, but I guess no surprises or deals will be found there (good surprises I mean). I agree with you that with present use of Internet, dealers are well aware of what they are offeri
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