2010年9月17日星期五

the walls of A Lange & Sohne Replica watches Grand Central Terminal

The vast majority of their business is found through A Lange &amp Sohne Replica watches word of mouth and from passers by that are sucked in by the rows of vintage watches sitting behind glass in a somewhat desolate passageway in Grand Central. Central Watch has the unique ability to find just the right parts for any of your watches, and can rebuild even the most forgotten. They have a half-century's worth of NOS parts at their disposal, and they are not afraid to use them, thankfully for us. They are also just a great bunch of people, as you'll see in our video. We went behind the scenes of Steve Kivel's Central Watch in hopes that you, the readers, will have a newfound understanding of this small but serious A Lange &amp Sohne Replica watches shop here in New York. Click here to be taken to Central Watch's website and watch our video below.

We often get questions from friends, acquaintances, relatives, enemies, frienemies, and readers on where to get a decent watch serviced or repaired. Today we thought we'd give you all a little formal tip, we're taking you behind the scenes of where we get our watches fixed. The shop is called Central Watch, it sits deep within a forgotten passageway under Grand Central Station, and the work that is done there can not be beaten. Central Watch was founded in 1952, which makes it the second oldest shop within the walls of A Lange &amp Sohne Replica watches Grand Central Terminal (only the legendary Oyster Bar pre-dates it), yet you won't hear much about it.