Not eBay but ‘vintage watch specialist’ has a Jubillee advertised for £1250
https://vintagewatchspecialist.com/c...ition-1-of-500
Lots of other expensive pieces too
Not eBay but ‘vintage watch specialist’ has a Jubillee advertised for £1250
https://vintagewatchspecialist.com/c...ition-1-of-500
Lots of other expensive pieces too
Here ya go. Wow. My guess is the wife said the watch needed to go. He tells her, "sure, I'll put it up for sale on ebay". He cleverly picks a price point which will ensure he gets to keep the watch, while practicing in the mirror "I tried honey, honest. guess no one's buying right now".
https://www.ebay.com/itm/31452085510...3ABFBMuv2bs_Bh
Last edited by Isildurs_bane; 15th April 2023 at 05:43.
2 Mission Timers same seller ☹️🙄
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/304884876701
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/304884882639
I had to jump on this. I regretted not trying for the silver jubilee when it was first available and have been looking ever since. It seems a bit banged up, but nothing too bad. It just means it got some mileage before it reached me :) .
Hopefully, this small dent in the bezel isn't a representation of far, more aggressive damage on the inside.
With a ding like that , have to wonder how the movement is now. hopefully all is well.
Yeah, that's definitely a concern, but getting the watch maintenanced shouldn't be too difficult, if necessary. I know I won't be able to ask Eddie to service it since I'm not the original owner, but, if it does require it, replacing the Miyota 9039 shouldn't be too much of a hassle for any watch repair place that's worth a damn.
Vile
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/204160775...mis&media=COPY
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Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
Just flood the market with all the leaflets you got left.
Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.
Just a thought, but as this eBay seller states he’d prefer to sell in SC but hasn’t achieved sufficient posts, would it be reasonable to allow him to reply here with a price which doesn’t include eBay fees, so that a deal could be achieved via PM?
Might help the seller as well as a TZ forumite who doesn’t have the cat-like reflexes necessary to buy directly from Eddie?
Not eBay but Carousel Singapore, this Traveller PRS-58 is being advertised at £614.
https://www.carousell.sg/p/smiths-tr...58-1244363280/
Haven't seen one of these for a while.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/175852201...Bk9SR8Ctweu8Yg
In shiny...
Sensibly priced one:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/225722949...Bk9SR9rU5o29Yg
Polished because it's been battered, look at all the pit mark's.
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Black Navigator just finished at £390, reserve not reached. The same seller has the cream dialled version finishing in about 12 minutes, currently on just over £200, reserve not reached either.
Some chancer trying to sell a PRS-54 for £495:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/235243545...&segname=11021
"nag-trader".
And another:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/325838947...Bk9SR4SLq-LgYg
What makes me chuckle is that a load of people are jumping on the Timefactors bandwagon trying to make a fast buck but the only model that seems to sell at profit is the Everest. Also when the Everest is not for sale the shop is open a lot longer. So there seems to be a group of people poised at 2pm on a Sunday to buy a watch hoping to double their money and possibly ending up with something they will make a loss on.
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/325838947...Bk9SR4SLq-LgYg
I notice this is relisted with a lower price - still much higher than RRP.
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I had forgotten just how magnificent that watch looked.[/QUOTE]
Haha....yeah it's effing awesome.....& historic in many ways.
Haha....yeah it's effing awesome.....& historic in many ways.[/QUOTE]
I was able to get an Aventurine one last Sunday. It was supposed to get to me yesterday but though it was in my city, UPS in its wisdom has put off delivery to this coming Tuesday (Monday is a holiday here)
This is one way to do it:
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".