Posted 2 years ago
wyattspoppa
(10 items)
Here's another Mickey Ingersoll of mine, a handsome 1934 Ingersoll Mickey with original leather strap. I found this elderly master watchmaker who can still repair pin-lever movements and no one does them! The few that do in the nation charge a base rate of $150-$225 before a single part is mentioned. I only use original parts from another Mickey of the same year, always! I never want to betray my collection by swapping out one part from one year with another, so I buy lots of dead ones!
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Nice watch, just to let you know, there are some of us who still completely dismantel and clean them, still. Very nice watch, thanks for sharing