Wow, never even knew that one existed and I see that there is a yellow one also. Can't see any for sale anywhere else, it could be worth e-mailing the usual JDM sellers to se if they could get you one for less.
I've been lusting after this for some time now:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SEIKO-PROSPEX ... 256d5b0b6e
But the cheeky beggar is obviously profiteering and I refuse to play his or her games. Thing is though, I really want it it. Should principle be cast aside for something you know your paying over the odds for or should the line be drawn?
Bloody nice sumo though.
Wow, never even knew that one existed and I see that there is a yellow one also. Can't see any for sale anywhere else, it could be worth e-mailing the usual JDM sellers to se if they could get you one for less.
Principle should be cast aside - if you really find something you want, surely you can live with at few extra bucks to pay the guy that found it for you :) Consider its a finders fee, and enjoy something that you have been looking for for some time.
Otherwise, message a bit with him, and see if he seems willing to reduce the price for someone he finds to be a good guy, and who will appreciate the watch. And then make him an offer instead of buying it using "buy now".
How much do you estimate that his premium is ?
I reckon he's up by at least £250 plus I have to factor in UK import tax/vat.Originally Posted by Henrik Gelardi
Half the value of the watch does not seem like a fair finders fee, although you make a good point.
I love my sumo, but that one looks like a retard sumo on lsd. The cyclops and colors are just sooo wrong.
Wow. Love that.
I'd say pay it if you think it's worth it to you.
What does it matter what he paid?
It's just a matter of time...
will be one costly sumo