I have one LNIB here in the US that I would sell to you cheaper than your offer price.
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I have one LNIB here in the US that I would sell to you cheaper than your offer price.
I know what you mean - they are both excellent choices and great bang for the buck!
Through some especially good luck, I was able to get both a Baby Dreadnought and a Baby Willard recently. I was extremely excited about the Baby Dread, as I have always been enamored of the PRS 2,...
The need for a solid, reliable, and rugged watch made itself clear to me in 1976 when I enlisted in the service. My first effort was a (very) used Rolex that I found in a pawnshop for $150 (about...
Here are my three:
First a plain SKX009, but beautiful coloration and keeps plus 1 second a day...
Was that made by BAPE?
Absolutely one of the best dive watches in the world. Great score!
This is it in a nutshell! The old Tudor Subs are so desirable precisely because they are near twins of their Rolex cousins. The BB has an ungainly case that in no way resembles any of the Rolex...
I can see where some confusion can arise, as noted in several different threads - its a lookalike to a Japanese made watch, with some parts originating in China, some parts essentially finished in...
Having done a cursory search - is there a Timefactors watch that is currently available that features a white dial?
How can you name a watch "Marine" and have no water resistance?
Today is the same cloudless deep cobalt blue September Tuesday as it was 11 years ago. I was about 3 blocks away from the WTC that morning, trying hard to understand how a plane could have hit the...
This is it exactly.
Having sold several Rolex watches, some with the serialized warranty papers and some without, it is 100% worth it to buy one with the papers. The esteemed Mr Darter is correct in his 30% estimate...
It is a very cool watch. Just imagine when you put it on that it is back when they were first released - and there are no non-Omega watches with ploprof handsets, no Fricker-cased look alikes, no...
Thats a passel of classics!
Do you have that for those of us not registered to access the FT site?
My introduction to a left side crown, which is in my view superior to the usual righty side placement, was the Sinn EZM series. Did they come up with this while designing the ZUZ watch? If not, who...
I owned one, but found it just a bit too small. Its a great watch, very stout and rugged, with all the best qualities of the Sinn divers. My wrist is about 7 1/2", and it just was about 2mm too...
I've done several F2F without trouble. One was with a very well regarded poster from here, whom I met in his hotel lobby. Didn't even count the cash he gave me, because of his sterling rep from...
The lure of the DRSD is hard to comprehend if it doesn't already have a hold on you. The watch itself is inferior in ability and operation to a late model 16600. The soft domed crystal is a scratch...
This is the best - and truest - commentary I've read in a quite long time!
To the best of my knowledge, there are only two famous film spies whose watches have received enormous scrutiny: James Bond and Jason Bourne. In the case of the true Bond, his guardless Rolex Sub...
All's good - except these new member ranks... I've gone from being a Captain to a mere craftsman!
Its a pricey watch at that level, for a plain jane quartz.