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Am I missing something on the analog/shift 145.012-67 ?

  1. t_swiss_t Mar 26, 2016

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    I usually like the items put up by analog/shift and think their prices are decent for a dealer (they also happen to be very nice people). I know they put up some pieces on consignment so they have to list a piece based on whomever they're selling for but they put up a 145.012 for $11K that seems just a bit north of sellable.

    Here's my breakdown:
    - all original and correct parts with the exception of the crown (which I don't really care about much)
    - case looks pretty nice but has a good amount of wear and some pitting/corrosion especially between the lugs.
    - doesn't appear polished
    - dial lume is original but looks to be flaking or at least very retracted and not turning the nicest color yellow
    - dial itself is nice, not 'tropical' or anything from what I can tell
    - hands are original but are missing lume with the remainder turning brown
    - bezel is DON and very good condition
    - no original bracelet but a JB Champion is included
    - no box/papers

    All together a decent example by any means but again, based on their previous pricing and current trends, seems optimistic.

    Would love you hear your considered thoughts, as always. Cheers,
    Andrew

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    Link to the full listing is here: http://shop.analogshift.com/products/omega-speedmaster-professional-67
     
  2. Northernman Lemaniac Mar 26, 2016

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    http://speedmaster101.com/price-chart-2/
    11K is collectors grade. This one is not, but bought from a dealer.
    If we are being a bit kind to it i would say it rates as "Good" condition. That is listed at 9k. Include a dealers premium and it is not too far of target.
    Prices on Speedys are shooting like .Com stocks back in the days...... I hope the landing will be softer:)
     
  3. sky21 Mar 26, 2016

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    I think those prices you quoted are for the 105.012 reference. The collector price listed for 145.012 is $9k and the good is $6.5k. I think we can all agree that even with their fancy website, write-up, and marketing that $11k is a bit of a reach. It'll be interesting to see what they get for it.
     
  4. abrod520 Mar 26, 2016

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    I know that sometimes the flat-end chrono needle is OK on the 145.012, but I wouldn't be happy with it unless the serial number was on the very late end of the reference...
     
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  5. Atalien2005 Mar 26, 2016

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    11K is collectors grade. This one is not, but bought from a dealer.
    If we are being a bit kind to it i would say it rates as "Good" condition. That is listed at 9k. Include a dealers premium and it is not too far of target.[/QUOTE]

    Northernman I think you are looking at the wrong watch. The price you are listing are for 105.012, but Analog/Shift is selling a 145.012. The price in my opinion is very high.
     
  6. Northernman Lemaniac Mar 26, 2016

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    My mistake! I kind of read 105.012.... Need to check my glasses!:(