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  1. wenwatch Oct 6, 2015

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  2. lillatroll Oct 6, 2015

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    I doubt it is worth the starting bid, there seems to be a few that might clean up nicely but a lot of them would look like crap to be honest. If it was 1000 dollars then it might be worth a punt but I can't imagine there being 7000 dollars worth of watches in that lot. Of course there could be one hidden gem that it worth a lot but I doubt it.
     
  3. Audley Yung Oct 6, 2015

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    wow, all Omegas
     
  4. hugo Oct 6, 2015

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    I dont think this could be worth for 7000 USD , such as number 22 and 23
    I dont buy vintage with that condition.
     
  5. the future Oct 6, 2015

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    Look at it this way: is each of them worth at least $332.60? (7650 ÷23) Maybe, maybe not. Probably some are worth more and some are worth less. The seller seems to think they're each worth at least $450, some $750 and over. The question is, if they're worth that much, why doesn't he sell them separately and make more money...?

    I think that if you're selling watches this way the price needs to be really attractive, like $100 a watch. I'd pay that. $7650 is just way too much to feel like you're getting a deal of any kind.
     
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  6. Mark020 not the sharpest pencil in the ΩF drawer Oct 6, 2015

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    Will be there forever at this price.
     
  7. cristos71 Oct 6, 2015

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    Those gold ones are only worth melt, they look awful.

    The rest are all very common models in varying grades of condition ranging from downright terrible to OK ish.

    No hidden gems amongst that lot and if you want to have them serviced @ Euro 175 each that will be another Euro 4025 on top please :eek:

    No thanks, I wouldn't even touch them at $100 each.