I believe I was told the same by Omega too when I asked the same question a few years back.
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I believe I was told the same by Omega too when I asked the same question a few years back.
The seller of that eBay one seems to know it has a fault. He refers to the crown not the crown guard, and is suggesting the crown won’t close without the crown guard being screwed in. It’s a fault...
You know what you’re like though, probably only a few months away from a post that says WTB - Rolex 126610LV.. only a few months back you were loving your green DJ?
That looks great. Glad you got one.
I like his buying style and have done very similar myself. Have also spent a long time over thinking things too.
I just buy what I like and the older I get the clearer that is. Haven’t regretted a...
Good advice.. will save a chunk of cash this way
I had seen that one and discounted… rest I saw were def lower end of what quoted above. I’d buy yours over any of the dealers above tbh and I think you price well.
Watches.co.uk are £9k plus
Kibble £8k
Watch finder cheapest is £8.25-£10.2
BQ £8750
Dom Hackett £8k
Chisholm £9.9
These are the cheapest b&p’s they have in stock from a quick scan. No skin...
I haven’t seen that here though, generally people quoting what prices are available today. A quick market scan just now seems to align with dealer prices £8k upwards. True collector sets are more.
Comparable with several similar bathrooms friends and family have had recently in the south east. In fact less than some.
Makes sense I think…. I was definitely drawing a parallel between loose watch and complete full sets. Seems like you agree but don’t agree with the values, fair enough. I think most watches are a...
I’d say for an early 2000 16610 it could be £7.25k watch only and £8.75k for a full set. Maybe a few hundred either way but hardly wildly out? Definitely not LoL wildly out?
Also I see a few 20%...
A lot depends on your personal opinion and the value you put on such stuff. For me, I prefer full sets and happy to pay the premium it comes with even if they are watches I intend to wear. I think...
Mainly because it’s 45sqm in a new extension and therefore new insulated slab and poured screed so easy enough at that stage of build to get pipes laid in screed. Plus elec prices were like 45ppkWh...
What he said lol!
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What he said lol!
My first thought when reading was £3 a day is very good, esp for electric.
What’s that, about 10kwh…. So around 5 heaters on 2 hrs a day
I have no actual experience but nearly went for...
Through the front as per Ploprof 600 I assume ?
He does indeed. Mate of mine attended and was chef’d by James who then did a bit of mingling and Rolex chatting.
Probably not as bad as you think.
https://timeandtidewatches.com/have-dive-watches-just-received-official-formalwear-approval/
5 star reviews here. Luggage comes off in seconds
https://www.motorcyclenews.com/bike-reviews/triumph/sprint-st-1050/2005/
Have you thought about the triumph sprint st1050. You can get bikes with 3 piece luggage, centre stand, and for £3k you’ll get a 2009/2010 with sensible mileage that has been looked after. Great...
I still remember thinking how odd it was that Bear was jumping in and out of waterfalls and rapids in his emergency. Not what the spec would suggest you could get away with.
Let’s stop all this Red and go straight to final destination. Meet you tomorrow?
https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.php?534275-FS-Omega-Ploprof-Titanium&highlight=Ploprof
Yeah up to…. Think you had to spend £30k to get £2k off…. Much more modest reductions if you spend £10k
Just curious why it took 10 weeks for the call then if they had one they were calling ‘list’ customers about. Would they not have it there at the time? And I’m pretty sure the list is longer than...