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Hey y’all. Ive always loved watches and am just getting started as I build a collection. Most of my current watches are modern but find myself drawn to vintage watches for the history and the stories.
What I’m curious about is where have y’all had the best luck picking up good vintage watches? And what resources exist to help me research potential purchases?
I have my eye on two currently (a 1937 Tudor Oyster Centregraph and a 1944 Walkman/Breitling chronograph military aviation), and it would be fun to read up on them before I make a decision.
Thanks in advance.
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