Wednesday, 5 October 2011

5 Best Watch Collecting Magazines and Websites

For some watch collecting is a hobby. For others, it's more like a habit that they call "hobby" in public. Depending on whether you're collecting as a beginner, aficionado or junkie, you'll find many useful and informative sources to feed your watch collecting desires. From magazines to websites, watch collectors can use these materials to better their understanding of the watches they have and the styles that can bring them the most enjoyment.



Note: These sources are dedicated to the watches themselves and rarely have information on items designed to keep your watches in perfect condition like polishing cloths or personalized jewelry boxes for storing your timepieces. Such items are usually available and jewelry and jewelry box retailers.

National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors (NAWCC)


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The entire NAWCC is devoted to researching, collecting, restoring and appreciating all watches, sundials and clocks. Interested collectors can join the association for a fee and, depending on the membership level, can receive discounts to museums and science centers, admission to meetings, and a special price on certain horological (Beginners, horology is the art of making timepieces.) services and publications. The NAWCC website lists workshops, information about the National Watch and Clock Museum, library materials, and an entire community devoted to collecting watches. If you had to pick only one source of information, it would be here.

WatchTime Magazine


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While WatchTime Magazine discusses watch collecting, but some collectors see it as the tabloid of the watch-collecting world in that the information doesn't always seem trustworthy. The magazine offers informative articles on watch collecting, but it also devotes much of its content to other male-centric hobby interests like collecting motorcycles, cars, cigars and pens. The magazine reviews watches based on style, function and size, but some readers note that the point system seems arbitrary, or possibly skewed to give more attention to companies that advertise within the magazine.

International Watch


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International Watch magazine began in Italy and launched its first issue in the United States back in 1989. Since its release, International Watch has been a sound source for news watch collectors care about. The website features both the current print issue as well as a reformatted online version of the magazine. You'll find a comprehensive list of brands of watches that takes you directly to the manufacturer’s website. International Watch also includes videos of expos and posts on events pertaining to watch collecting.

Chronometer


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Chronometer.net is a website run by Chris Hooper, an exceptionally helpful watch collector. He offers information on marine chronometers, vintage watches and navigational instruments, as well as books pertaining to watches and clocks. Interested collectors can buy, sell or trade vintage items and military timepieces as Hooper buys and sells time pieces. If you have a question about watches and want an answer from a guy who gets it, ask Chris.

The Watch Collector


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The Watch Collector was first established as a New York wholesale distributor of luxury watches. Today, the company's website at TheWatchCollectorNY.com serves private collectors including politicians, well-known celebrities and business executives who are looking to buy the finest timepieces available. If watch collecting is more like an addiction than a hobby for you, the site's stunning photography will leave you breathless.

The company's network consists of 4,000 suppliers they can use to find any watch that matches your inquiry. Just go to the Special Orders page and tell them what you're looking for. They are continuously running specials, so prices vary greatly depending on the watch and the sale. Finally, it features a dedicated eBay store for those who are more comfortable buying with an eBay guarantee.

JewelryBoxShop.com has been an online retailer of quality jewelry boxes of all types, including valets and watch boxes, since 1999. @expono @facebook @identi @jaiku @lj @myspace @plerb @soundcloud @sugarsync @tinypic @wordpress @zooomr

5 Best Watch Collecting Magazines and Websites

For some watch collecting is a hobby. For others, it's more like a habit that they call "hobby" in public. Depending on whether you're collecting as a beginner, aficionado or junkie, you'll find many useful and informative sources to feed your watch collecting desires. From magazines to websites, watch collectors can use these materials to better their understanding of the watches they have and the styles that can bring them the most enjoyment.



Note: These sources are dedicated to the watches themselves and rarely have information on items designed to keep your watches in perfect condition like polishing cloths or personalized jewelry boxes for storing your timepieces. Such items are usually available and jewelry and jewelry box retailers.

National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors (NAWCC)


[divider]

The entire NAWCC is devoted to researching, collecting, restoring and appreciating all watches, sundials and clocks. Interested collectors can join the association for a fee and, depending on the membership level, can receive discounts to museums and science centers, admission to meetings, and a special price on certain horological (Beginners, horology is the art of making timepieces.) services and publications. The NAWCC website lists workshops, information about the National Watch and Clock Museum, library materials, and an entire community devoted to collecting watches. If you had to pick only one source of information, it would be here.

WatchTime Magazine


[divider]

While WatchTime Magazine discusses watch collecting, but some collectors see it as the tabloid of the watch-collecting world in that the information doesn't always seem trustworthy. The magazine offers informative articles on watch collecting, but it also devotes much of its content to other male-centric hobby interests like collecting motorcycles, cars, cigars and pens. The magazine reviews watches based on style, function and size, but some readers note that the point system seems arbitrary, or possibly skewed to give more attention to companies that advertise within the magazine.

International Watch


[divider]

International Watch magazine began in Italy and launched its first issue in the United States back in 1989. Since its release, International Watch has been a sound source for news watch collectors care about. The website features both the current print issue as well as a reformatted online version of the magazine. You'll find a comprehensive list of brands of watches that takes you directly to the manufacturer’s website. International Watch also includes videos of expos and posts on events pertaining to watch collecting.

Chronometer


[divider]

Chronometer.net is a website run by Chris Hooper, an exceptionally helpful watch collector. He offers information on marine chronometers, vintage watches and navigational instruments, as well as books pertaining to watches and clocks. Interested collectors can buy, sell or trade vintage items and military timepieces as Hooper buys and sells time pieces. If you have a question about watches and want an answer from a guy who gets it, ask Chris.

The Watch Collector


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The Watch Collector was first established as a New York wholesale distributor of luxury watches. Today, the company's website at TheWatchCollectorNY.com serves private collectors including politicians, well-known celebrities and business executives who are looking to buy the finest timepieces available. If watch collecting is more like an addiction than a hobby for you, the site's stunning photography will leave you breathless.

The company's network consists of 4,000 suppliers they can use to find any watch that matches your inquiry. Just go to the Special Orders page and tell them what you're looking for. They are continuously running specials, so prices vary greatly depending on the watch and the sale. Finally, it features a dedicated eBay store for those who are more comfortable buying with an eBay guarantee.

JewelryBoxShop.com has been an online retailer of quality jewelry boxes of all types, including valets and watch boxes, since 1999. @expono @facebook @identi @jaiku @lj @myspace @plerb @soundcloud @sugarsync @tinypic @wordpress @zooomr

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