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Horological Meandering

HSNY & NAWCC, A treasure trove of info for watch lovers

 

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I recently watched Eric Wind's two videos on Vintage Watch Collecting and they are both chock full of great information leading me to explore some of their other videos and was just amazed.

Collecting Vintage Watches, by Eric Wind
Collecting Vintage Watches, Part II, by Eric Wind   

Some of you. I'm sure are members of the NAWCC. They are "technically" a bit behind the times as their website is sometimes outdated but at the same time amazingly knowledgeable about all things time related and extremely deep in academic level historical information you are likely to not ever find anywhere else. The fact that all of the bulletins have been digitized and archived is just amazing. I also wanted to highlight a little known section of the website called "The Index" - It is essentially an old school list of links to other sources of information, dealers, publications, etc... A bit tedious to go through a many dead links but a far better way of getting to some esoteric horological information than straight Googling. 

NAWCC "The Index"

Caveat: NAWCC might be password blocked, but all of you should be members IMHO. HSNY's YouTube is free for all, though you should also be members as well!






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