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If you want to be charitable, you could call it an "homage" to the old ships chronometers, which were much larger and typically housed in a gimbled box so that they would stay horizontal on a moving s...
Not sure about Baumgartner; it's a pretty typical "Roskopff" style pin-lever, similar to millions that have been made since the late 19th century. Most of the "early" character watches were made by I...
The "onion" crown and "metal" case suggest early 20th century to me; maybe 1910 or so?
Gorgeous. Imported by Wittenaur, sometime after 1937.
Pervine was likely the name of the US importer, or one of the thousands of little swiss companies that existed during the heyday of the mechanical watch. This one has a small ladies watch movement in...
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