Vintage watch brands that you don't hear much about
As someone who usually buys at the affordable end of the watch spectrum, I find that many of the brands that get the most coverage are not something that I would be looking at. I have found a number of wonderful vintage watches from less talked about brands, which look great and are well made. I would be interested to see what other people have in their collection that falls into this category.
So to start off here is one of my Cortebert watches. It has a stainless steel case, domed champagne coloured dial with rose gold hands and indices. I think it is from the 1960s.
I look forward to seeing what gems you all have tucked away!
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Vintage watch brands that you don't hear much about
My first mechanical watch bought at a car boot sale thirty years ago. It was the red seconds hand that caught my attention. Although small by today’s standards it’s weightless on the wrist so supremely comfortable.
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