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At triple your $50 I would still take a shot on a few of them. I'm a cowboy from NYC and no Croatians are gonna get the better of me 😁

I'm a Croatian and the old "dedas" (grandpas) kick my ass in negotiating and sold stuff every now and then and yet i still go to the swap meets...
 
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The Longines is nice .. probably from early 50ties .. I have one exactly same ..

True I forgot about that one. Looks fairly honest in the picture.
 
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I'm a Croatian and the old "dedas" (grandpas) kick my ass in negotiating and sold stuff every now and then and yet i still go to the swap meets...

Ah I'm just big talk. I'm sure those Croatians could get the better of me any day. 😁
 
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Ah I'm just big talk. I'm sure those Croatians could get the better of me any day. 😁

These old guys holding these swap meets are such players. You'd buy a watch ( the one you don't want) some old ex-Yu furniture, a photograph of Tito and some China made cutlery - all of that well above market price.... And go home happy with the deal ::psy::
 
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These old guys holding these swap meets are such players. You'd buy a watch ( the one you don't want) some old ex-Yu furniture, a photograph of Tito and some China made cutlery - all of that well above market price.... And go home happy with the deal ::psy::
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The Tissot worldtimer is the most interesting if it is the vintage one.

Looks like a more modern model. Plated case and too shiny looking

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Looks like a more modern model. Plated case and too shiny looking

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The biggest give away is the missing 2 o’clock pusher to block the center of the dial (the one with the cities).

Modern versions don’t ha e the pusher, vintage ones do. Love those Tissot navigators