Vintage mechanical watches, researched and preserved

Every Watch
Has Lived a Life.

Balance of Time discovers, studies, and restores mechanical watches from another era— preserving their history and preparing them for the next chapter.

Vintage LeCoultre mechanical alarm watch dial BOT-001 / INVESTIGATION OPEN

Latest Case File

Case File No. 001

The Alarm
Still Rings.

LeCoultre Mechanical Alarm · c. 1950s

Decades after it left the workshop, the mechanical alarm still sounds. The question is not whether this watch has survived—but what it has survived.

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Case File No. 001 · LeCoultre Mechanical Alarm

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The Philosophy

We do not erase a watch's past.
We preserve it.

A faded dial, a hand-worn case, an inscription on a caseback—these are not always flaws. Sometimes they are the evidence that a watch mattered to someone.

Balance of Time is built around mechanical history, originality, honest research, and careful restoration. We are interested in character before perfection.

Current Collection

Watches With Something to Say

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Case File 001

Jaeger-LeCoultre

Memovox Alarm

c. 1950s

A mechanically distinctive alarm watch with period character and a history worth investigating.

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Case File 002

Kienzle

Manual Wind

c. 1950s

A modest German mechanical watch whose survival is more interesting than its original price tag.

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Case File 003

Next Investigation

Coming Soon

Pending

Case File No. 003 has not yet been opened. The next watch and its story are still waiting to be discovered.

Case File Pending

The Workshop

Preservation Before Perfection

Every watch is evaluated as an individual object. Mechanical condition, originality, service history, dial character, and case wear are considered before any restoration decision is made.

“The goal is not to make an old watch look new. The goal is to let it continue honestly.”
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Eric Auffhammer, founder of Balance of Time, in the workshop

About Balance of Time

History, Mechanics, and the Camera

Balance of Time grew from a fascination with mechanical watches, history, photography, and the stories carried by objects that survive generations.

Founded by professional fine art photographer Eric Auffhammer, the project approaches each watch with a photographer's eye and an investigator's curiosity. The goal is simple: research what can be known, preserve what should remain, and document the watch with honesty.

This is not a claim of decades at a watchmaker's bench. It is a disciplined study of mechanical watches and the lives they have already lived.

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Have a Watch
With a Story?

Some watches arrive with boxes and paperwork. Others arrive with nothing but scratches, an inscription, and questions. We are interested in both.