So my grandparents moved into an assisted living home recently and once they had all the stuff they wanted to keep the rest of the family got to go through their other stuff to see if we wanted anything before the house was cleaned out and put up for sale. I found this old Bulova, which I have quickly fallen in love with. Doing a bit of research it's a 1973 Sea King GL, is gold plated, and it is hand wound. I assumed it was a fairly cheap quartz watch, so when I got it home I opened the caseback I was very happily surprised to find a mechanical movement inside.
It was wound all the way to the max. I found a video on how to unwind the mainspring which I did - nice and slow, and now it will wind, but it doesn't run. You can set the time, and date clicks over, it just doesn't run.
So I've got a few questions:
1 - I need a watchmaker. Anyone you guys recommend?
2 - For anyone familiar with watches from this era, the date rolls over around 4am, not midnight. Is that common?
3 - I need a strap! I'd like to get a thin vintage looking leather strap, any recommendations? The clearance between the spring bars and the case is tight so it need to be thin in that area as well. Lug width is 18mm.
I also grabbed this pocket watch, which was my grandpa's dad's (that's my great-grandfather), so I now have two of my great grandfathers pocket watches. I also got a telescope from
these guys (that I have no idea how to use!) and a handmade dulcimer, and some novelty money.
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