Last Updated on October 24, 2024 by Jason

These are links to the vintage watches in my collection. I collect Swiss and English vintage watches with a preference for automatics. Typically, I buy a vintage watch and admire it for a while. I will wear it to a few events and then sell it to fund my next purchase. It keeps my collection ticking over, keeps the costs down and allows someone else to enjoy a vintage watch.

AVIA-matic automatic, 1960s.

Eterna-Matic Centenaire automatic, 1968.

Cyma bumper automatic, 1950s.

Omega Geneve automatic, 1968.

Smiths De Luxe wristwatch, with box and papers, 1958.

Tag Heuer 1500 series professional, 1997.

Tissot Visodate Seastar Seven, 1960s.

Tudor cushion case watch, 1930s.

Omega Seamaster wristwatch, 1956

Preferred suppliers

The Vintage Wrist Watch Company is an online specialist and retailer of antique wristwatches and pocket watches. Their stock is from well-known manufacturers such as Omega and Tissot and also pieces from the smaller Swiss factories.

J.J. Browne & Son is a family-owned jewellery business that has proudly been serving the Caterham area since 1921. As well as jewellery, they can have a range of new and vintage watches. They have a dedicated workshop and craftspeople with decades of experience from prestigious brands such as Rolex, Omega, Breitling, Cartier and Longines. They have recently carried out a restoration project on a Tudor cushion case watch which had belonged to my great-grandfather with amazing results.