Clock & Watch Fairs
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Choosing the perfect wristwatch for your outfit
by International Clock & Watch Fairs | February 6, 2023 | Vintage Watches | 0 Comments
The top 10 things to think about when choosing a wristwatch that will complement your outfit.
Collecting Vintage Watches
by International Clock & Watch Fairs | January 17, 2023 | Vintage Watches | 0 Comments
Collecting vintage watches should follow one simple rule according to James Dowling, leading global watch collector and dealer.
Vintage Watches: A Guide to Understanding Different Types of Movements
by International Clock & Watch Fairs | February 6, 2023 | Vintage Watches | 0 Comments
A watch movement, also known as a calibre, refers to the mechanism inside a watch that powers its functions, such as telling time, displaying the date, and tracking elapsed time.
Notable Watch Collectors
by International Clock & Watch Fairs | January 17, 2023 | Vintage Watches | 0 Comments
Interviews with noteworthy watch collectors from across the globe. From street artist to worl renowed drumers.
How to spot a fake watch
by International Clock & Watch Fairs | January 18, 2023 | Vintage Watches | 0 Comments
How to spot a fake watch tales time. Luxury watches are popular and valuable, but there are dishonest vendors who market fakes as genuine.
How to Spot a Fake Omega Watch Online
by International Clock & Watch Fairs | February 6, 2023 | Vintage Watches | 0 Comments
How to Spot a Fake Omega Watch Online and 5 things to consider when shopping for an Omega watch online
Vintage Watch Maintenance
by International Clock & Watch Fairs | January 17, 2023 | Vintage Watches | 0 Comments
Vintage watch maintenance is important as keeping your safe, dry and watch water-tight is a number one priority.