Regardless of views on the outcome of the auction, I think that the OP comes out of this story with great credit.
Unless he had identified the true nature of the watch, we would never have seen...
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Regardless of views on the outcome of the auction, I think that the OP comes out of this story with great credit.
Unless he had identified the true nature of the watch, we would never have seen...
Indeed. The non-NASA pair that sold for $47,500 were estimated at $2,000-$4,000.
Only 12 sent to NASA of 20 made.
(According to what I’ve read on this thread and online, I’m just the messenger).
I enjoyed this thread the first time round and I hope the OP gets a great result. FWIW I noticed reading another article that two of the prototypes, 16 and 19, sold at auction in 2015 for $47,500 for...
It’s in the finest tradition of tech engineers needing to always show complete information (I am one). https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190718/3e58b55518e000c0ae4e3a486ad5990d.jpg