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[WTS] Final collection clearout/grad school funding - vintage and quirky pieces at low prices!

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watch.source.namePosted by MagicalMonarchOfMo in reddit.com
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[Album with individual pictures](https://imgur.com/a/SBumzYG) Hello r/WatchExchange, and welcome to what I hope will be the final one of these group sales for some time. As you can see, I still have too many watches. I'm also (hopefully) going to grad school sometime in the near future, and with that costing only slightly less than your soul and firstborn child, I could use the extra cash. I want all of these **gone**. I have lots of good feedback on here both as a buyer and a seller. Before I get into the listings, a few general notes. **For all prospective buyers:** If you're interested in anything here, feel free to send me a chat or PM. I will happily provide more photos and information if desired, including movement pics. **I will not respond to anything unless you leave a comment on this post first.** Sorry, have to be cautious. **Pricing:** Like I said, I really want all of these to go, so I've attempted to get just about down to my pain threshold on all of them. However, if you're interested in something and think a lower price would allow you to make the purchase, **feel free to reach out and negotiate**. I'm not guaranteeing I'll flex as far as you want me to, but I'll certainly listen. **I am always extremely willing to give discounts to those purchasing multiple watches, with bigger discounts the more you buy.** **Shipping:** All listed prices include standard USPS shipping in the CONUS. I have no issues shipping internationally or through a service other than USPS, but the difference in cost will be at buyer's expense. **Condition:** Unless otherwise noted, I do not have the service history for a watch, but unless I say otherwise all watches are keeping time within a few minutes a day at last check. However, please note that due to lack of use and age, many of these watches could probably use a simple lubrication and cleaning, **and it is highly recommended that all vintage mechanical pieces be serviced for best long-term functionality.** I'll try to note if a watch is either in especially good or especially bad cosmetic condition, but please look at photos and ask if you'd like to see more. In general, figure these watches have been decently-well-cared-for, but also have been worn--most will present with small nicks here and there. Fortunately, since every crystal you see here is plastic, any imperfections in that regard can be easily buffed out with PolyWatch or toothpaste. **Straps:** I'm a strap hoarder. There, I said it. I also am sort of short on straps due to a lot of watch purchases that were just the watch head. Please read the listing to find out whether a watch comes with a strap it may be pictured on. If not, I am more than happy to help buyers source identical or similar straps, or even to see if I have one that would fit I'm willing to give you. **Payment:** I will take payment through Zelle or PayPal F&F only--have had too many bad experiences with everything else. That it? I think that's it. Let's get into the listing. In order roughly from left to right of group pictures. **Ultra-minimalist vintage Junghans - $125** If you're into Junghans because of minimalism, this is for you. Does have hour markers around the very small chapter ring, but patina makes them a little hard to see. Running like an absolute charm under an extremely distinctive domes plexi crystal. Comes with pictured strap, which is very soft and supple, **1940s Bulova President - $180** Probably the best-preserved watch I have ever personally owned, this WWII-era Bulova is in almost NOS condition. One tiny fly speck on an otherwise pristine cream dial, with lovely syringe hands. Runs flawlessly, and was serviced a couple years ago. **DOES NOT** come on pictured 14mm strap. ~~Gruen Precision - $150~~ **SOLD** An extremely well-preserved member of a famous line of watches--a Precision was the first watch worn onscreen by James Bond. This one's reverse-flared, stepped lugs and recessed crown give it an extremely distinctive look, while maintaining the watch's elegance with classic, thin dial markings and hands. Almost wholly uniform patina on the dial, not really noticeable once you're wearing it unless you specifically start to look for it. Otherwise in absolutely splendid shape, comes with pictured high-quality leather strap that I believe to be original to the watch. **Curved vintage Waltham tank - $85** Very classic look, with a curved case that really hugs the wrist beautifully, and extremely distinctive deco-style font for the hour markers. Will need to be serviced, as currently won't wind. **DOES NOT** come on pictured 16mm strap. **1924 Illinois white gold pocket watch with ornate dial - $120** A beauty from a stalwart of American watchmaking, this Illinois pocket watch is keeping good time, and features an engraved case and fairly ornate decorative centerplate on the dial. Blued cathedral hands are lovely, as is the movement. Obviously could use a little visual TLC, if you want to get it touched up I would highly recommend the user AreWGadmin. **1923 Illinois Autocrat pocket watch - $200** This next Illinois pocket watch, featuring their upscale "Autocrat" movement, is in superb condition, and is keeping virtually perfect time. Double-recessed dial with nice circle etching around the hands, which are cathedral-style and still showing their bluing beautifully. Nice etching around the edge of the case, and a hinged caseback so you can easily look at the wonderfully decorated interior. **Seth Thomas mechanical travel alarm clock - $35** A throwback to when nobody had phones or quartz-powered clocks to use when away from home for business or pleasure, this has a fully functional wind-up alarm that sets using the small red hand. Will need to be looked at before functioning properly, as for whatever reason, the winding mechanism for the actual clock itself doesn't seem to be engaging, even though everything inside seems to be in good shape. ~~Unbranded atomic quartz - $10, or free with any other purchase~~ **SOLD** Not sure who even makes this, but quartz synchronization with an atomic clock is always pretty neat. Needs a new battery, comes with pictured strap. ~~Bulova ladies watch - $10, or free with any other purchase~~ **SOLD** Dial on this one is actually quite lovely, with a snowflake-esque look to it and gold markers and hands that really pop. Two-tone bracelet still clasps just fine, will probably only fit six-inch or smaller wrists. Some definite wear near the bottom edge of the case, and will need a new battery. **Pulsar quartz alarm-chronograph timer - $15, or $5 with any other purchase** Really cool watch, with a bunch of different features crammed into a small, surprisingly nice-looking package. Unfortunately, due to what I think is an issue with the stem or a gasket, won't stay set when cycling between functions. More than a little irritating, and beyond my ability to fix, although I'm sure it's doable. Some wear to plating along upper bezel. **Luch tuxedo dial - $65** Now known primarily for their one-hander watch, Luch is a Belarusan watchmaker (the only Belarusan watchmaker, in fact) who used to make quite tasteful dress watches. This tuxedo dial, with its Roman numeral hour markers and separate minute ring, is a great example. Needs to be serviced, as it currently won't wind. **Armitron quartz day-date - $15, or $5 with any other purchase** This has some nice heft to it, and looks better and more distinctive than either of the previous two, as well as having day and date functionality. Will need a new battery, comes with pictured adjustable bracelet. **Blue Pobeda square - $50** Have you ever seen a color scheme like this before? I think not. Very vivid, sky blue with interesting faceted hour markers. Softly rounded square meshes nicely with the overall retro vibe and slightly squished numerals. Needs to be repaired, as it won't wind at all. Think it's just the mainspring, but the balance may also be stuck. Comes with perfectly-matched blue strap.

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