Looking for a Super Seville Stainless steel president bracelet (or clasp)

Submitted by asquinet on August 26, 2023 - 5:03pm
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Hello everybody! I have a beautiful Bulova Super Seville in very good shape; the problem is the broken clip of bracelet. In the picture you can see my bracelet (left, with broken clip) and a friend of mine "as it should be" bracelet (right). Is there anybody have this bracelet for sale (or simply the clasp...) I know, this is a mission impossible...maybe some Tom Cruise is hiding here ;)

Thank you in advance for your help, best regards!

Claudio from Italyhttps://i.ibb.co/PhRxDks/IMG-20230707-WA0048.jpg

Need help identifying a case

Submitted by dcflipper on July 25, 2023 - 4:09pm
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I thought this might be a NUGENT, but I haven't been able to find an exact match. Can anyone help, please? The case number is 7356883. B-10K Rolled Gold Plate.

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

 

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1959 American clipper crystal

Submitted by Ghalacsy on July 21, 2023 - 9:30am
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Hi all, 

 

I'm new here and I recently acquired a L9 American clipper mens watch. I am new to the watch repair game, still very much a noob. I am looking for a replacement crystal for the watch as the old one is cracked. I have been searching for a replacement with no luck. Can anybody point me in the right direction on where to find one? I did get the old crystal out and measured it. It is 26.5mm round. Thanks for any help

Vintage Watch Repair, The Do's and Don'ts

Submitted by JEV1A on July 14, 2023 - 8:53pm
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The Do's and Don'ts of Vintage Watch Repair by John V. - Time & Again 

After hearing many horror stories about Vintage Watch repairs here is a quick guide and what to look out for. 

Do not send your watch to a United States P.O Box. Contact the Watchmaker or Company and ask for a physical address and Google that address. A watch sent to a USPS P.O. Box is a red flag. It may be legit but it could very well be a setup where you may never see your watch again. If the watchmaker cannot supply a physical address then run away!