Hi all, perhaps you all know http://www.rarebirds.de But perhaps you don't and should know. The company (actually just a couple with a business) are nereby my place in Munich. I was too late for the Nina Rindt they sold, now I'm working on getting over the loss through this thread, so all help me by saying that there are a lot better examples sold everywhere and I still have chances [emoji854] http://41.media.tumblr.com/747322ae0ccace004ffb6743af118028/tumblr_o41o2fOGxW1txghuzo1_1280.jpg http://41.media.tumblr.com/25a5b4de14e385e3c0aaf2fe5854ff7e/tumblr_o41o2fOGxW1txghuzo6_500.png
I've lost a few opportunities so far for very good prices. It won't be the last time it will happen. Keep on waiting and searching, one day you'll find an even better deal.
This: http://www.hodinkee.com/articles/found-tropical-universal-genve-nina-rindt-compax-chronograph lead to this: http://mansfinelife.com/2015/10/01/...w-markets-are-made-for-vintage-watches-today/
Rarebird is a member here - with many more beautiful watches: https://omegaforums.net/threads/ug-compax-exotic-dial-thread.30330/
I feel fortunate as a newb to have stumbled into the vintage market before things got crazy. I've managed to acquire a 321 speedy, a tri, a compax and a logines chrono at what will probably look like bargain prices next year. My tri came from one of those slick watchville blogs which featured it, the others from meeting the right people. Love this forum! Seems like all vintage chrono,s