16-Point Check (Hamilton 780)
After finishing up the Lord Elgin, I got this beauty. A Hamilton 780. The watches seem to be getting smaller. I’m not complaining at all. Two companies I really respect […]
After finishing up the Lord Elgin, I got this beauty. A Hamilton 780. The watches seem to be getting smaller. I’m not complaining at all. Two companies I really respect […]
Here is an excellent example of American Watchmaking. It’s a Lord Elgin from around 1939. The dial has obviously aged but the hands looked great; mechanically, the watch had some […]
After the Seiko 11A watch, I went to a bit larger sized watch. I was given a Benrus watch that had a DR-25 movement in it. The DR-25 (if I […]
Alright, after some thinking and mulling things over, I have decided that for the remainder of the 16-Point Check project, I want to do individual posts per watch upon their […]
Today’s post was one that I was I thought about for a while. At first, I was going to do another brand guide, but instead of doing that, I wanted […]
Well, as much as I would like to say that I had a super productive week this week, but… I did not. Which is okay. The watch that I was […]
So for the next few weeks, I decided that on Wednesdays I will write some articles doing an introduction/background to some of the brands that I appreciate. This week, I’m […]
I finished up my regulator key project on Thursday right before lunch. I have to say, if I am ever in the position to where a key needs to be […]
When I last left off, I had finished the escape bridge jewel conversion. Since the conversion was successful, the next step was doing a conversion on the main plate for […]
When I left off on Wednesday, I had just finished friction jeweling and adjusting end-shake of jewels from a working watch. The very last thing I did that day right […]