It's located in America - maybe it still works out cheaper than buying from Eddie and taxes and duty?
Anyhow, do not hesitate in buying one - I wear mine all the time, fantastic watch.
I've decided that as soon as the Timefactors shop is open again I'm ordering a Dreadnought Voyager PRS-21.
Out of curiosity I thought I'd have a search to see what they're going for 2nd and - so went onto Chrono 24.
I realise if you don't ask you don't get - but I was surprised to see this one https://www.chrono24.co.uk/all/dread...-id9442225.htm
If you want to get one at a bargain price - buy a new one from here http://https://www.timefactors.com/d...ghtvoyager.htm
It's located in America - maybe it still works out cheaper than buying from Eddie and taxes and duty?
Anyhow, do not hesitate in buying one - I wear mine all the time, fantastic watch.
No box or papers either. Only one place to get a PRS-21 and that’s Sheffield (until they sell out/discontinue)
I'm sure there are many languishing unworn in drawers world wide, waiting for a price explosion as happened with the original. However they've been going for £5-600 whenever I've noticed them for sale here. Great fun to be had swapping between the 21 and the 25/36mm!
F.T.F.A.
I must admit, I bought mine with half an eye to making a few quid.
It DID languish in a drawer for a while as, when it arrived, it just seemed too big and clunky, but then after a while I decided to wear it and my feelings about it changed completely.
It's my long-haul holiday watch, mostly, these days, being perfect for that (Diver and GMT).
As I got one with a serial number significant to me, I don't see it going anywhere now, even if prices did go up.
I sometimes think of buying a second one (used) and having it polished, as I think it'd look great that way too!
M
It lost the sharp edges when it was polished.
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
That looks horrible, thank god it was rectified!
Yes, doesn't look as good without its edges, but presumably a good polish would avoid that.
M
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Interesting fact: after the original Dreadnought sold out, I asked Fricker if they could make a one-off for me in 18ct gold. I didn't proceed on grounds of cost because with bracelet, it would have weighed a kilo.
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
Notwithstanding the fact that on Tuesday I’ll be ordering one - did you ever thing about doing it Titanium?