Hello! My wife.
Today I'd like to talk about my thoughts on vintage so far.
These are my personal thoughts, so please read through them quickly.
I became interested in antique and vintage watches in my early twenties.
It was after I owned a round, small, cute vintage Omega.
Originally, current products are expensive and the gorgeous designs don't suit your height.
I was thinking that I wanted a watch that was easier to wear.
This watch was chosen by my partner as a gift for his new job.
With the advice of my partner, I had no objection to owning a vintage item.
My friends often say, "Vintage! It's stylish! But aren't the repair costs expensive and difficult?"
I was also nervous until I had my own vintage.
When I actually used it, I noticed that it was small and had a cute design.
A warm design with an indescribable vintage feel.
Even though I've never worn a watch, I can tell it's a "good watch."
I received many compliments from people, and I really liked using it.
After actually using it, I became more and more interested in vintage.
When I went to a major antique and vintage watch specialty store in Tokyo...
I don't know anything about watches, but they all have really nice designs.
Enchanted. Moreover, there are some things that you can reach if you try hard enough.
Let's start by asking some questions! I asked a female staff member who seemed easy to talk to to show me some. Among them, Omega from the 1950s has a particularly cute design.
While I thought it was great, there were some precautions to be taken when using it.
``If it becomes magnetized, the watch will stop, and it is not good for machines, so people who use computers or cell phones should
I can't really recommend it for everyday use. ”
"It's very sensitive to water, so please never use it on rainy days."
If it becomes magnetic, the repair fee will be 00,000 yen.
If water gets on it, the estimate will be made and there may be cases where it cannot be repaired...and so on and so forth. . .
The more I hear it, the more I hear it! ! I definitely can't do it!
After all, watches like this are just a hobby for the rich...I went home feeling depressed.
However, now that I think about it, the staff didn't say anything wrong.
In the 1950s, electronic devices were not as developed as they are now.
In the first place, there are no symptoms of magnetism, so the structure is different from modern watches.
It is true that it is an antique watch that is not sensitive to water.
It is also an important role of the salesperson to clearly convey important points.
You probably won't know if it breaks due to rough use, and you'll have to pay for repairs.
I think that's what I wanted to convey.
But I want antiques! Although I went to the store in high spirits,
I came back feeling depressed and depressed.
Especially since I wanted it in the first place.
Acquire correct knowledge little by little, and now, of course, be confident.
I can say, "Please use it for everyday use!"
Originally, I wanted to open a store specializing in antiques and vintage items.
We want as many people as possible to enjoy watches with peace of mind.
We don't want our customers to feel the same anxiety that we felt when using our products.
Actually, antique and vintage watches are fun! !
As for the belt, you can choose the one you like through our service.
We do not sell watches that use machines with few parts or that cannot be repaired.
Watches that are initially defective or become unintentionally magnetic will be repaired under warranty.
We came up with a variety of other ideas.
My biggest desire is to avoid the negative feelings we felt.
Of course, it is no good to immerse it in water, and if you store it near electrical appliances for a long time, it becomes magnetic, etc.
Although there are some aspects that require more attention than current products,
Don't worry, even though I'm extremely lazy and don't like mechanical things, I can wear them without any problems (lol)
Regarding repairs, even if it becomes magnetic, we will repair it under warranty! If I say that
I can't say for certain because there are various problems that come up (lol).
In fact, if we can repair the items ourselves within the bounds of common sense, we will fix them and return them to you.
If you have the right knowledge, the right way to use it, and find a reliable watch store,
The story was about not being afraid of old watches.
(At our store, we sell antiques up to the 1960s,
We consider the period from the 1970s to the 1990s to be vintage. Sorry it's hard to understand. . . )
If this is your first time owning vintage or antique items, please contact us first.
A fun antique and vintage life is waiting for you~♪♪♪