Nos speedy pre moon price?

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A good beginning. It looks nice.
Some sides, back, and movement pics would be useful.
 
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A genuine used 71 is going to look something like this, if not serviced.
You can see some turning marks from the die, or blank.

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I think it looks very nice, NOS or not. However we can't buy it for you Randy. You will have to decide on your comfort zone and how much it's worth to you. Everyone will put a different value on a watch like this. Keep in mind that the "NOS" status is only valuable if you're never going to wear it. Despite the fact that members frequently say "watches are for wearing", if you want a watch to wear, it would be foolish to pay a premium for an unworn watch IMO.

If you want to own it, you might do some research to identify auction prices for full-set DNN 145.022-69 examples without bracelet in excellent condition, disregarding brown dials. IMO, you should not pay more than the highest auction price you find, since that will probably be from a few years ago when the market was slightly hotter.
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I think it looks very nice, NOS or not. However we can't buy it for you Randy. You will have to decide on your comfort zone and how much it's worth to you. Everyone will put a different value on a watch like this. Keep in mind that the "NOS" status is only valuable if you're never going to wear it. Despite the fact that members frequently say "watches are for wearing", if you want a watch to wear, it would be foolish to pay a premium for an unworn watch IMO.

If you want to own it, you might do some research to identify auction prices for full-set DNN 145.022-69 examples without bracelet in excellent condition, disregarding brown dials. IMO, you should not pay more than the highest auction price you find, since that will probably be from a few years ago when the market was slightly hotter.
Thank you very much for your answer. I tried to find auctions, but did notbreally found one. I will let you know, if I bought the watch. Thanks once again and cheers from Austria gerhard
 
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I'm a bit surprised. I did a cursory search and found quite a few good comps in the auction results from the past few years. You need to take your time and look closely at the listings to judge the condition.
 
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Hi Dan, thank you very much for your answer. Some people (as me) are not really good in searching things on the internet. Or in other words: too stupid. I would be really great and very nice if you could copy the links that you found. Thank you very much again.
 
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Then I guess you pay the Retail Rate, and enjoy your watch.

Win-Win
 
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too much asking for the moon even for nos 861. just get a complete vintage premoon 321 with patinated dial, etc..