2998-5 sold at auction $11250

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Anyone get it? Looked original and attractive. I thought it a good deal at $11,250 (plus unidentified sales tax). Needed a crown.

 
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Needed a crown.
plus a new crystal and chronograph hand and sub-counter hands (or have them repainted?)
 
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plus a new crystal and chronograph hand and sub-counter hands (or have them repainted?)
No, I liked the hands. Fit the whole look. But I was wondering if I would have left the hands or relumed them. This thing screams original so it would probably have been best left?
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I had seen that while browsing through Invaluable. Wasn’t going to bid anyway, but was wondering how much damage might’ve been done by whatever happened to knock the crown out of whack. Just a bent stem or damage to the case tube as well?

Also, what do you think the story is with that hand on the bottom sub-dial?
 
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Well, it's honest, but also a bit rough. Besides the worn bezel, cracked plexi, wrong crown (which seems attached to a bent stem) and the grimy lume on the dial, the hands need a bit of attention too. Whilst I'm sure a sympathetic relume would make the H/M look great, the subdial hands might be beyond salvation. Which would be a pity, especially for the hour counter hand, which is a no-nipple version in the 2998's. Neigh impossible to find.

To my eyes, this watch went roughly for what it's worth as a fair example. I hope the buyer turns this into a serious project and saves this piece for the future. 😀
 
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Also, what do you think the story is with that hand on the bottom sub-dial?
I've seen a few others with a similar look. I don't have enough experience to know, but my guess is that the radium combined with a little moisture over the decades darkened the hands and was eating the paint. My guess.
 
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taxes and fees would've added another 1/3 or so to the final hammer price
 
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taxes and fees would've added another 1/3 or so to the final hammer price
Hammer price was $9000. With 25% commission it got to 11250. Taxes 7% for Florida plus wire fees. Wouldn't be another 1/3 though because I had already included the 25% commission. Sorry that I wasn't clearer.
 
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Hammer price was $9000. With 25% commission it got to 11250. Taxes 7% for Florida plus wire fees. Wouldn't be another 1/3 though because I had already included the 25% commission. Sorry that I wasn't clearer.
That was a Saturday afternoon typo on my part in any case. I didn’t mean to say taxes and fees would add a third, meant taxes and feee would take it up to about +33% fee.
 
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I had a glance at this one, and it looked very promising, but there would be some work ($$$) to get it pleasing?
A weird thing, Speedmaster 101 has a 2998-5 showing the same black subdial hand!

And taking this one to Sweden would be plus 25%....🙁

 
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Not looking at 2998s too much since this one came along…



Also, if you’re looking for a beater 2998, this might be a nice opportunity right here on OF.

 
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‘Attractive’ is very subjective when it comes to wabi…this one has too much ‘swamp thing’ going for it for my tastes …
 
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‘Attractive’ is very subjective when it comes to wabi…this one has too much ‘swamp thing’ going for it for my tastes …
That's what she said! 😉
 
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Not a bad watch for the price. Case may be a bit overpolished.
 
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Didn’t notice how that top pusher was bent. Now I’d really want to know what happened to this watch, and what else might’ve been damaged.