Welcome! My shop name is winebeerglasses, just like my former Etsy store (see review screenshots in the gallery).
⭐ I maintained a perfect 5-star rating from Etsy buyers for five years.
Due to poor support from Etsy, I’ve moved to eBay and Bonanza.
Visit Bonanza.com and search for shop: winebeerglasses to see more selections.
Unlike "flipper" watches sold cheaply and in unknown condition, every watch I list is:
Serviced
De-magnetized
Timegrapher regulated
Covered by a 3-month service warranty
Expect to pay $$$ for proper servicing elsewhere—this watch is ready to wear with peace of mind.
I use no Chinese-made parts, not even for spring bars — all components are Swiss made.
Brand: Oris
Model: Oris Star
Movement: Rare KIF 648 automatic, 21 jewels
Functions: Day and Date (more rare than KIF 645, which only has date)
Case Size: 38 mm (without crown)
Lug to Lug: 42 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Crystal: Brand new G-S mineral crystal (made in Germany)
Bracelet: Brand new Swiss stainless steel bracelet
Dial: Original silver-tone tiger-eye dial, highly reflective and brilliant (photos don’t do it justice)
Oris Star automatics are increasingly rare — and most are in poor condition. This one, featuring the uncommon KIF 648 movement with day-date functionality, stands out.
The case is in excellent original condition. The tiger-eye dial is incredibly vibrant and dynamic in person — much more striking than photos can capture.
This is one of my favorite movements: robust, elegant, and high-performing with minimalist design.
I build and restore vintage automatic watches as a serious hobby, applying my background in precision engineering and aesthetics.
Each piece is carefully serviced, regulated, and cleaned to restore full performance and the joy of wearing a mechanical timepiece.
While this watch has basic waterproofing features (O-rings in crown and caseback), I have not tested it for water resistance. Please keep it dry.
Final Sale
Includes 3-month free maintenance warranty
Buyer pays one-way shipping for service
I’ll repair and return the watch at no charge
In an age dominated by electronics, wearing a finely crafted vintage watch makes a statement.
The 1960s–70s marked the golden era of mechanical design — after that, it was all hybrids and quartz.