mpeirce
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
My DF recently gave me a old gold pocket watch that he had from his great great grandfather. It's from roughly the mid-1800's (between 1861 and 1871).
I'd like like to get it fixed up - the crystal is broken, and I'm hesitant to even wind it up. It was made by E Howard & Co.
So I'm looking for recommendations for a company that can refurbish and clean up an old watch.
I'd like like to get it fixed up - the crystal is broken, and I'm hesitant to even wind it up. It was made by E Howard & Co.
So I'm looking for recommendations for a company that can refurbish and clean up an old watch.