Yeah, not a good idea - especially considering the fraudulent listings are always for $1000. That's the maximum a new eBay seller can ask until they establish themselves.
Yes there are plenty showing up now because everyone wants 10k for the watch that was worth 6k last year
That A386 offered at a BIN price of GBP5,500 was previously listed at GBP5,000 and expired with no bids... I'll never understand the logic that if at first you don't sell, then put the price UP!
Here you go... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1971-Zeni...9T5ZH%2FCp8GSQXH47aso%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=ncPurchases made through these links may earn this site a commission from the eBay Partner Network
So I'm guessing this is a late Mark II (708Dxxx case back number is the end of the Mark II flat-back run, but this has the four-pointed ninja star). http://omegaforums.net/index.php?threads/Overview-Of-The-Zenith-A386-Case.5689/#post-66362
They are not rare, not high demanded but much more expensive... The A386 still again undervalued today. GIGI
Here's a rare model. Marc has dubbed it the G381.5 - a G381 dial with a G382 case. I like it a lot but the date wheel seems to be off where it should be.
A Franken like this always makes me wonder if it's a factory job. Let's hope the dial was not obtained from a melted G381. Maybe factory Franken or replacement.
That'd be a Universal modus operandi. "let's what's left over in the bins....a dial from one model, and case from another, handset from a third..BAM! a sellable watch!"
Beauty, but over $11,000 for an A386? I feel like we are in a vintage watch bubble, like a stock market bubble or housing bubble. http://www.ebay.com/itm/ZENITH-EL-P...es_Watches_MensWatches_GL&hash=item2ece4f5816Purchases made through these links may earn this site a commission from the eBay Partner Network