πŸ•°οΈ Oris Crystal | ETA 2879 | Rare Split-Tone Dial | Serviced | NOS Case | 3-Month Warranty



βœ… About My Shop: winebeerglasses

Welcome to winebeerglasses, my shop β€” the same name as my former Etsy store (see reviews in the last image).

⭐ I maintained a perfect 5-star customer rating from buyers on Etsy for five years.

I left Etsy due to poor customer support and have since migrated to Bonanza.

πŸ“ For more restored watches, visit Bonanza.com and search: shop: winebeerglasses



πŸ”§ What You Get with My Watches

All watches I sell are:

βœ… Fully serviced

βœ… De-magnetized

βœ… Timegrapher regulated

βœ… Backed by a 3-month warranty

Unlike many β€œflipped” watches in unknown condition, my restorations are professionally inspected and restored for both performance and longevity.

🚫 No Chinese-made parts used β€” even the spring bars are Swiss Made.



πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ Watch Background: A Rare Oris Crystal with ETA 2879

This unique Oris Crystal watch is fitted with a high-quality ETA 2879 automatic movement β€” 21 jewels, day-date display, and quickset for both functions.

The movement beats at 21,600 BPH, ensuring reliable precision for daily wear.

This ETA movement was widely used in high-end Swiss brands β€” solid, dependable, and now increasingly rare.



🧭 Restoration Details



πŸ“ Sizing



πŸ§‘β€πŸ”§ Built by a Watch Hobbyist β€” Not a Flipper

I restore vintage automatic watches as a personal passion, using a background in precision engineering and aesthetics.

Every piece is carefully cleaned, lubricated, and regulated to restore the joy of mechanical watch ownership.



⚠️ Notes on Vintage Watches



πŸ› οΈ Warranty & Support

βœ… Final sale

βœ… Includes 3-month free maintenance

πŸ“¦ Buyer pays return shipping if service is needed

πŸ”§ I cover the repair and shipping back to you



🌟 Why Vintage?

Modern watches are often oversized and soulless.

This is your chance to wear something different, with character, history, and craftsmanship.

πŸ”§ The 1960s–70s were the golden age of mechanical design.

After that came electronics β€” and the decline of true watchmaking art.

Bring it back β€” one wrist at a time.