You do know that posting a daily mash link doesn’t mean I 100% agree with its story?!!!
In all seriousness, Yes, i don’t get the point of expensive watches, but that doesn’t mean I’m not enjoying learning about them.
You do know that posting a daily mash link doesn’t mean I 100% agree with its story?!!!
Offer endeth tonight I believeJohn wrote: Thu Apr 19, 2018 7:37 pm There's another sale on at Christopher Ward at the moment, 15% off the Trident collection. I do like the bronze version.
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Having 100M and 330Ft is a tep too far, like Cavalier GLS CDX Turbo 16V Injection Twin Cammik wrote: Sun Apr 22, 2018 11:25 pm Anyone fancy a 5m old (slightly akwardly named) Alpina Alpiner4 auto? I think this is bl00dy lovely with the blue sunburst dial, but cant justify it to myself at the mo. Selling on the Chris Ward forum. Seller is based in the US but is a known and trusted forum user. He is looking for £485 including shipping costs - quite a saving over list! (Somewhere around £1150)
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It's a BL5250-2 so quite old now. I've found someone in New York via eBay with excellent feedback and several sales of the watch in the last twelve months all with positive reviews, who's just confirmed it's been posted, so fingers crossed!Alex_ wrote: Fri Apr 27, 2018 8:26 am Which Citizen is it? I bought many watches from abroad and never had a problem.
about £80Rich B wrote: Mon Apr 16, 2018 11:46 am I’m not fussed about expensive watches (not saying anyone else is wrong for liking them), I don’t really get the point of a watch that costs thousands and have no interest in what movement they have. I quite like russian and military style watches and I currently have Vostok Europe Anchar (that I like but just annoys me because it dies if I don’t wear it for a day or so (kinetic)).
So I bought a cheap quartz watch for daily wear the other day that I’m waiting for. This time German pilot style. Astroavia N57s.
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I've got similar, had it years and I think paid around £200 for it. I can't remember the last time I wore it though.Carlos wrote: Mon Apr 30, 2018 8:46 pm
I recently sold a late 60's early 70's Manuel Movement Omega Geneve Dynamic. Lovely thing but I couldn't get a strap big enough.
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Alex/John.John wrote: Fri Apr 13, 2018 10:19 pm As I posted on the last forum I recently bought a Rolex BLNR after being on the waiting list for almost a year. I was actually on the waiting lists of two Rolex dealers and a couple of weeks after buying my watch the second dealer phoned me and well you can guess where this is going.
A friend also wanted one so I offered it him at list (silly boy) and he turned me downso I sold it to a grey dealer for a nice but not excessive profit. I know people frown on this but I'm pretty certain if I hadn't bought it someone else would have done the same.