My shop name is winebeerglasses, same as my former Etsy shop (see my reviews in the images below).  I have a perfect 5-star customer rating from my buyers at Etsy for five years.  I left Etsy because Etsy's customer support is unbearable.  I decided to migrate to Bonanza.

All my watches are serviced, de-magnetized, and timegrapher regulated, with a three-month warranty, unlike many flippers' watches with unknown conditions.  Those low price watches are typically in sorry conditions.  Expect to pay $$$ for service.

This mod watch has a Camy signed 2472 and a deep ocean blue original Camy dial. It is housed in an expensive Tissot new stainless steel case with a gold plated bezel and display back. Sapphire crystals both front and back.

This ETA 2472 movement has been fully serviced and time regulated. The hands are new, Swiss made. Essentially this is a new watch, except the fully serviced vintage ETA 2472 movement.


The back is pressed in with water proof O-ring.

The case is 34 mm in diameter, 40 mm from lug to lug, and 18 mm lug width.

I build and restore vintage automatic watches as a hobby using my knowledge in precision engineering and aesthetics.  All my watches are freshly lubricated, timegrapher regulated, and cleaned to restore the pleasure of wearing a vintage watch with its full functionalities and timing performance.

I do not use Chinese-made parts, even the spring bars are Swiss Made.


The pressed-in back is water proof but I don't know how deep. The crown fits and has an O-ring for water proof. However, I did not test its water proof capability. Keep it from water even though I am sure that some water splash over it will be fine.

It is medium size for a classical look, not those outlandish large but cheaply made watches flooding the store.

The sale is final. I will provide a three-month free repair service. The buyer only one way shipping back to me and I will fix it up and send it back for free.

It is time to wear something different against the onslaught of electronics. In terms of the art of mechanical design, 60s and 70s were the peak. After that, it is all half electronics or full electronics.

 


This item is posted and managed courtesy of Bonanza