Four items up for sale today: 1) A 7077 flat link bracelet dated 3/60. The bracelet has three double spring links, which all function properly. One of the pictures demonstrates full stretch. The bracelet does have scratches and dings as pictured. The bracelet chart shows this as correct for 2913, 2915 and early 2998s. No end links are included. The 7077 bracelet is $1,400 US net to me. 2) A 7912 flat link bracelet dated 1/66. The bracelet has 24 links, some of the stretch links are a little loose as pictured. One of the pictures demonstrates full stretch. The bracelet does have scratches, dings, and small dents on some of the links as pictured. The bracelet chart shows this as correct for 2998 through 105.003, and several of the early Seamaster variants. No end links are included. The 7912 bracelet is $1,050 US net to me. 3) A rare 1035/1501 double reference flat link bracelet dated 4/66. The bracelet has 24 links, all stretch links function properly. One of the pictures demonstrates full stretch. The bracelet does have scratches and dings. The bracelet chart shows this as correct for 105.003 models. No end links are included. The 1035/1501 bracelet is $1,500 US net to me. 4) A set of original #4 end links, 18MM. Scratches and small dings are present; the #4 stamping is difficult to read on the back of one of the end links. $400 US net to me, first priority on the end links is given to the purchaser of a bracelet. Please review the photos as they are part of the descriptions and let me know if you need any others. Items are priced shipped within the CONUS via FedEx 2-day with Parcel Pro. International shipment is via FedEx with ParcelPro at buyer's cost less $20. Payment accepted via paypal (with references), Chase Quickpay or wire. My references are available by request or in the feedback section of the forum. Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional pics. Thanks OF for the space!
Damn ! Sale posted at 3am UK time and 7912 sold whilst I was in 'dreamland'. I guess I will need to review my sleeping habits.
Sorry to hijack.......but that is very funny! I nearly rose to the bait, hook line and sinker before I realised that it's also (kind of) true!
"Kind of"???? FYI, Winston Churchill, son of Jenny Jerome of Boston, was declared an Honorary Citizen of the United States in 1963. He was the first person ever awarded that honor.