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路If so, that's a score and a half. I was just telling Steve / cicindela that it would have been mine if Sam didn't have that Chronoswiss in his case. I would have pounced on that 352 faster than a dog on fallen table scraps.
If so, that's a score and a half. I was just telling Steve / cicindela that it would have been mine if Sam didn't have that Chronoswiss in his case. I would have pounced on that 352 faster than a dog on fallen table scraps.
Candidate #2 for "Understatement of the Year". 馃槣
Who's #1馃檮
While I'm at it - and this time, BEFORE I buy it - what do you think of this Seamaster? Steep price, right?
http://wannabuyawatch.com/indpages/39879.html
Great Seamaster Great price. These Sparkle Seamasters (one of MSN's favorites) are a great classic. Nice size, large 37mm with attractive dials that hold up like new. The 750-752 calibers are as good as it gets. I own 4 of them, Mike probably more, Ulack owns one as does Wetworks are several others there
This one is price to sell at $399. Cash and carry 馃榿
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-OME...463612421?pt=Wristwatches&hash=item484912c605
I second this one. I accumulate watches with this case style - either date only and day-date in all sorts of metals. While I only go for the chronometer versions, this one is in nice condition going for a good price. A great daily wearer which when properly serviced easily keeps time within chronometer specs.
The watch formerly known as My Tuesday Watch. 馃槣 I can't fault anyone for hoarding these because they're nearly the perfect everyday vintage specimens. Nice fit, not too small or large, great daily rates when maintained properly, looks that aren't obviously dated to a certain period of time..... what more could you ask for?
Not too shabby! If it had a crosshair dial I'd be trying to find $925 to $1050 (what I expect it to sell for by the end of the listing).
Let's see how versed I am in probable pie pan prices.