1904 Grade 340
Bought from studebakertoys.com. Sold it as I have no use for 18s currently. Unsure who owns it now.
Bought from studebakertoys.com. Sold it as I have no use for 18s currently. Unsure who owns it now.
December 17, 1903. The scene is Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. The Wright brothers just completed ...
Ron and I go way back. He and my dad have been business partners (Oak Prairie Farms) for 35 years...
Was it the history or peer pressure that stirred Caleb to purchase this beauty? I’d guess a lit...
A mechanical watch for a mechanical engineer. Chatting with Anthony about why he was interested i...
Opulent? Some would say so. But I think this is the best dial I’ve bought so far. At 18s, it is...
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From Ohio to South Bend, Chris followed the path of the South Bend watch company (just a hundred ...
Jeff is a fellow partner at Box Out Sports and an extremely nice human being. He’s the kind of ...
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Matt and I have known each other for a long time (22 years). I remember him explaining (in colle...
Ryan stopped in a few nights ago to check out the inventory (after seeing The Caleb) and left aft...
The latest to join the #southbendwatchfam — @orderedlist. This is a 1906 Model 1 I snagged onli...
This is a 12s in a wrist case. I bought it simply so I'd have a case that fit 12s South Bends. 12...
Dave didn't even know that we existed until he received this watch as a Christmas gift from his f...
The world needs a little more detail. At least that’s what Kyle and I think. Detail is what dre...
In December 2021, I bought this 100+ year old watch. Originally, it was a pocket watch created by...