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·Hi all,
After a long time debating, I've made a decision to sell my absolutely gorgeous Moonphase Flyback. I had my eyes on it since my sophomore year of high school, but after getting it, I never wore it. I was, for one, scared to scratch is up because it is so finely finished. And, for two, I always thought it was a bit big for my wrist. So, I have made the decision to sell it and replace it with a slightly smaller Steinhart.
Asking price: $400https://www.dropbox.com/s/dtht1q81fl3z69g/Photo Mar 23, 4 16 21 PM.jpg?dl=0
To clarify: this is coming from my personal collection and is in no way related to the other watches I deal.
The condition of this piece is superb. There are very few scratches and scuffs on the case, and the band has had minimal use. There are some very light scuffs on the bezel, but it does not detract from the look of the watch. I would rate this piece at a conservative 95%, as it is in near-mint condition.
The timekeeping is phenomenal. It is a highly-accurate Quartz movement from Citizen, and from what I have noticed, it has been losing between 2-4 seconds per month.
The box and papers come with the piece, and it is under manufacturer warranty until 2019. I registered it online, so the warranty has been extended by a year.
Here's some specifications for this piece:
Overall, this really is an amazing watch. It mimics that way a mechanical timepiece would function, but it costs about 1/20th of what a mechanical timepiece with similar functions would have.
I have handled plenty of Omegas, a few Rolexes, and some other high end pieces, and I can confidently say that the finishing, design, and build quality of this piece is on par with $4,000+ watches.
This is a gem that not many people have given enough praise to (in my opinion). It retails at $1,195 and sells new on Amazon and other places for around $900. Getting this for $400 is (again, in my opinion) an amazing price for the watch you'll be getting. Not to mention, it's almost in new/mint condition, so if you're looking at getting one, why shell out the extra $500?
Thanks for looking. Please contact me with any questions. Feel free to PM me here or call/text to (406) 781-0478.
Cheers,
Jeff
After a long time debating, I've made a decision to sell my absolutely gorgeous Moonphase Flyback. I had my eyes on it since my sophomore year of high school, but after getting it, I never wore it. I was, for one, scared to scratch is up because it is so finely finished. And, for two, I always thought it was a bit big for my wrist. So, I have made the decision to sell it and replace it with a slightly smaller Steinhart.
Asking price: $400https://www.dropbox.com/s/dtht1q81fl3z69g/Photo Mar 23, 4 16 21 PM.jpg?dl=0
To clarify: this is coming from my personal collection and is in no way related to the other watches I deal.
The condition of this piece is superb. There are very few scratches and scuffs on the case, and the band has had minimal use. There are some very light scuffs on the bezel, but it does not detract from the look of the watch. I would rate this piece at a conservative 95%, as it is in near-mint condition.
The timekeeping is phenomenal. It is a highly-accurate Quartz movement from Citizen, and from what I have noticed, it has been losing between 2-4 seconds per month.
The box and papers come with the piece, and it is under manufacturer warranty until 2019. I registered it online, so the warranty has been extended by a year.
Here's some specifications for this piece:
- A moonphase indicator that works very well - it is a legitimate moon phase indicator and has a cycle of 30 days
- A genuine crocodile strap with a gold Citizen deployment
- A chronograph function with a flyback reset feature - this is unique to Quartz movements as this is commonly a feature in mechanical timepieces
- Sweeping second hand - when the chronograph is engaged, the large second hand sweeps smoothly just as it would on a mechanical timepiece
- Sapphire crystal
- 100m water resistance
- A CNCd caseback with a very nice design (as pictured)
Overall, this really is an amazing watch. It mimics that way a mechanical timepiece would function, but it costs about 1/20th of what a mechanical timepiece with similar functions would have.
I have handled plenty of Omegas, a few Rolexes, and some other high end pieces, and I can confidently say that the finishing, design, and build quality of this piece is on par with $4,000+ watches.
This is a gem that not many people have given enough praise to (in my opinion). It retails at $1,195 and sells new on Amazon and other places for around $900. Getting this for $400 is (again, in my opinion) an amazing price for the watch you'll be getting. Not to mention, it's almost in new/mint condition, so if you're looking at getting one, why shell out the extra $500?
Thanks for looking. Please contact me with any questions. Feel free to PM me here or call/text to (406) 781-0478.
Cheers,
Jeff











