Price range/chart 145.022 from birth year

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Hi everyone,

Currently I’m looking for a 145.022 from the year 1987. I have 2 offers. Both are in excellent condition (one in NOS condition), but I want to validate if the prices are realistic. I’m not an super-expert so a little help is welcome 😀

Is there somewhere here or on the internet where I can find a chart of price ranges in Euros, based on conditions?

Or do you have tips concerning the price or things to lookout for?

Thank you.
 
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Maybe you can show us some photos or give us more information on both of the watches that you are interested in. Also maybe an idea of the price offers that you have.
 
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One watch is like NOS with blue lacquer still on the case back. It comes with the original bracelet, but without box, papers or extract. It’s a private seller, not a dealer. The watch has been serviced and offered for 6,5k. I do not send pictures right over, since I respect the seller and first want permission from the seller before I post them here.
 
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Start here Speedmaster101.com

already checked, but I couldnt find charts for the late 80s models
 
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When you say 6.5k do you mean Japanese yen or euros, dollars or pounds sterling. You need to be more specific.
 
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When you say 6.5k do you mean Japanese yen or euros, dollars or pounds sterling. You need to be more specific.
Above I talked about Euros. It’s 6,5k Euro
 
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The prices on sp101 for -78’s can be used as a surrogate for all 80’s models imo.

Do not take the presence of the blue seal as confirmation of a watch being NOS. 1) a watch can be worn for some time before this blue stuff wears away, and 2) it can be reapplied quite easily. Make sure the rest of the watch aligns with ‘like nos’ before you decide a price
 
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The prices on sp101 for -78’s can be used as a surrogate for all 80’s models imo.

Do not take the presence of the blue seal as confirmation of a watch being NOS. 1) a watch can be worn for some time before this blue stuff wears away, and 2) it can be reapplied quite easily. Make sure the rest of the watch aligns with ‘like nos’ before you decide a price

Thanks!

Based on the chart on sp101 a good max price would be 6000 Euro at this moment. That gives me an indication.
 
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Thanks!

Based on the chart on sp101 a good max price would be 6000 Euro at this moment. That gives me an indication.

Hi, I’m pretty sure that’s $6,000 which converts to circa €5,500.
 
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Hi, I’m pretty sure that’s $6,000 which converts to circa €5,500.

Bear in mind that the chart indicates head only prices. I.e. ex. bracelet. Box and papers can add a premium too.
 
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Bear in mind that the chart indicates head only prices. I.e. ex. bracelet. Box and papers can add a premium too.

Was going to say the same. Add c.350 for a good 1171/633
 
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Hi, I’m pretty sure that’s $6,000 which converts to circa €5,500.
Actually $6000 is for excellent , 4000 for very good, and 2800 for good. Read details of grading to get feel for condition of watch you are looking at. Very few watches are in excellent grade.