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  1. gibfender Jul 5, 2014

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    I am thinking of getting rid of some of my watches and would really appreciate a guide price to stick on this one please as am pretty rubbish at pricing and was just offered £100 for it online but I know it's surely worth more, I have everything that came with it, including original international guarantee card, with details, was purchased on 21/1/97, watch is fully working but has not been pressure tested for some years.
    Many thanks for any help.
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  2. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Jul 5, 2014

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    Its worth more, but not a whole lot more, if you wait fair market value start a $1 no reserve auction on eBay and you'll probably land about what its worth
     
  3. Stewart H Honorary NJ Resident Jul 5, 2014

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    The best thing to do is look on eBay, under completed sales to see at what price they actually sell. The answer is £150 and upwards but you do need to factor in condition.

    As a tip, clean it. If you are going to show close-up photographs, there is nothing more off putting than seeing years of somebody's dead skin cells lurking in the case and bracelet.
     
  4. gibfender Jul 6, 2014

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    Hi, Steward, yes totally agree with you and to be honest was in a rush to show more than anything, I do apologise
     
  5. Calibre11 Editor of Calibre11.com Staff Member Jul 18, 2014

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    Agree with Ash- more..but not a lot more.

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