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![]() If you're interested in learning more about antique watches, there are a variety of on-line resources available.The National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors (NAWCC) probably has a chapter in your area. They offer a variety of classes, regular meetings, and marts where timepieces and horological tools can be bought and sold.Ebay is an excellent source for all things horological. At any given time, you can find over 3,000 pocket watches up for auction along with parts, tools, books, clocks and anything else you can imagine.For parts and tools, S. LaRose carries a huge inventory of new old stock parts for antique watches as well as tools and more modern horological supplies.Timezone.com seems less concerned with antiques, but does offer some interesting on-line watch repair courses and a selection of parts and tools.Clockworks.com also carries a good selection of tools, parts and instructional books and videos. |
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