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  1. kov Trüffelschwein. Sep 14, 2018

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    Edited Sep 14, 2018
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  2. Andy K Dreaming about winning an OFfie one day. Sep 14, 2018

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    90k buys a LOT of paperclips...
     
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  3. calalum Sep 14, 2018

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    They lost me at 1969.
     
  4. kov Trüffelschwein. Sep 14, 2018

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    +1. I commented before even posting here, let's see if they update the post.

    Back to the listing, I must say I always get nervous when I see dials and movements getting in contact with fingers ::facepalm2::
     
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  5. w154 Sep 14, 2018

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    Not trying to divert from the OP but I’m not at all sure about the “issued” SUBASE Tudor they have in the same Bring-a-Loupe. From what I’ve read on mil-watch forums the consensus is that the markings are not legitimate.
     
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  6. Taddyangle Convicted Invicta Wearer Sep 14, 2018

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    My thoughts too.

    I would like to think I would evaluate all watches the same way, but a dealer watch gets additional scrutiny and specific dealers may not even be worth evaluation.

    As far as the article, "they don't get much better than this" not sure I can agree, we have seen a couple of very nice examples recently, way nicer than this one for sale. If we compare those that post 2998-x on IG, this example is not one I would consider much better. It is a nice watch, but I am not as enthusiastic about this one as much as the author of the article is about this speedy.
     
  7. ac106 Sep 14, 2018

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    FWIW the dealer is also paper clip boy
     
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  8. mancio Sep 14, 2018

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    A tropical 2998-1 with that dial ( which deserves a premium ) for 90k with an unpolished case and in great condition except for the not perfect bezel.
    Sure there might better outside, but i think we are going way more than 100k.

    The price for this one doesn't sound that crazy to me....
     
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  9. zrleopold Sep 14, 2018

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    What a beautiful piece
     
  10. ebrohman Sep 14, 2018

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    Most of the screw heads look untouched, although the pics aren't very hi-res. Beautiful short indices on the minute register and a kind of cracked, campfire-roasted marshmallow looking dial. The tritium I've seen in other hands is of the the fat triangle shape that sort of mimics the geometry of the hand itself as opposed to the more oval shaped in these hands. Looks lovely. I'm sure someone is gonna tell us why it's fake.
     
  11. sjg22 Sep 14, 2018

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    The 2998 is the quintessential 321 Speedmaster and nice browns are my favourite, so it doesn’t get much prettier than this to my eyes.

    I also think the $90k isn’t unreasonable - this one sold last year at auction for $90k plus buyers premium, so closer to $110,000: https://omegaforums.net/threads/chocolate-2998-1-2-at-auction.65358/

    This one here may be nicer.
     
  12. kov Trüffelschwein. Oct 30, 2018

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    Another interesting Bring a loupe featuring a Speedmaster from the same dealer.

    https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/bring-a-loupe-october-19-2018

    A week later the watch has sold. At least is mentioned as sold out on the dealer's website.
    Wondering if the buyer is aware of the 'High Swiss' thing with the -63 references ::rimshot::