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Seianna, Edward’s wife, wanted to get him a watch. Orlando, her co-worker at Transformation Minis...
Seianna, Edward’s wife, wanted to get him a watch. Orlando, her co-worker at Transformation Minis...
Occasionally, the South Bend watch company would swap "South Bend" on the dial for a jewelers nam...
Too many chips and cracks, but I can swap a new dial on this easily if you like the movement.
Matt and I have known each other for a long time (22 years). I remember him explaining (in colle...
Jeff is a fellow partner at Box Out Sports and an extremely nice human being. He’s the kind of ...
Jerry came to me by way of Orlando. At this point I need to promote Orlando to sales but that’s a...
Kory toured the South Bend Watch Cave™ with Orlando. He founded Transformation Ministries, where ...
Missing dial and hands. Hoping to get it fixed up for conversion someday.
From Ohio to South Bend, Chris followed the path of the South Bend watch company (just a hundred ...
The latest to join the #southbendwatchfam — @orderedlist. This is a 1906 Model 1 I snagged onli...
This story has a lot of love in it. Literally. It starts in the 1930's when Stephen Love's gran...
Now missing dial and hands. Someday we'll get this fixed up and ready for a wrist.
Ryan stopped in a few nights ago to check out the inventory (after seeing The Caleb) and left aft...
South Bend couldn't make a watch fancy enough for my dad, Brian Nunemaker. But this one is as clo...
Love this movement though the dial needs a swap and missing second hand. A good runner.
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The world needs a little more detail. At least that’s what Kyle and I think. Detail is what dre...