What about the Limited edition Liquidmetal Planet Ocean today ?

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OMG I'm sure I've commented on this already but can't get over the beautiful pic!!
 
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Thanks for the replies guy's. I managed to meet a seller via this website and my one and only post; and then commit to a purchase. Once everything is in order I will be sure to post photos of my new acquisition!

Thanks Again!
 
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And so the watch I managed to find thanks to this website finally arrived. Thought you might all enjoy a picture from my second day of ownership in Brisbane, Australia.
 
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I cannot recommend the member on here Rst1121 high enough for all of his help in my acquisition of this watch!
Thanks everyone.
 
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LMLE still king after all these years...

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I was thinking about the PO LMLE when recently taking a good long look at the Deep Black... I've always thought at some point I may finally pull the trigger on the LMLE (even though I don't like broad arrow hands), but after seeing the Deep Black... I think that itch has completely gone away. Not saying it isn't a classic piece, but the Deep Black just has so much more, IMHO.
 
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I was thinking about the PO LMLE when recently taking a good long look at the Deep Black... I've always thought at some point I may finally pull the trigger on the LMLE. Not saying it isn't a classic piece, but the Deep Black just has so much more, IMHO.

Yup. I feel Deep Black outguns my ol' faithful PO600 Ti LMLE from 2011.
Mine also has one small scratch on the ceramic bezel over the surface area where the LM fills up the recess to display the Arabic numerals & markers. So much for scratch resistance[emoji68] baloney
 
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Yup. I feel Deep Black outguns my ol' faithful PO600 Ti LMLE from 2011.
Mine also has one small scratch on the ceramic bezel over the surface area where the LM fills up the recess to display the Arabic numerals & markers. So much for scratch resistance[emoji68] baloney

There was a Ti PO that was an LE? Thought it was only the old PO that had an LMLE version?
Or are you talking about the standard Ti LM?
 
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There was a Ti PO that was an LE? Thought it was only the old PO that had an LMLE version?
Or are you talking about the standard Ti LM?
The 1st PO to receive the Ti casing + LM bezel+the Cal 8500b + Co Ax+ Si Spring Balance. You are right. There wasn't a Ti PO limited edition series but its the rare blue Ti produced in fewer numbers every yr since 2011 but now phased out. It's still available on ebay & Chrono24 & some OBs though I think most are the 8500g versions
 
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Ahh got ya. Lovely piece. Shame the new PO blue isn't a Ti.
Was never aware of the different 8500s. Interesting we only hear about the 2500 B/C/D variations, but the 8500 variables are never mentioned.
 
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The 1st PO to receive the Ti casing + LM bezel+the Cal 8500b + Co Ax+ Si Spring Balance. You are right. There wasn't a Ti PO limited edition series but its the rare blue Ti produced in fewer numbers every yr since 2011 but now phased out. It's still available on ebay & Chrono24 & some OBs though I think most are the 8500g versions

This one? I didn't realize it was rare...
 
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I hadn't worn my PO LE for a long time because I wanted to preserve it but I started again recently -- I can't get over how good this watch looks and feels. The 2500 mixed with the size, colors and materials are sublime -- truly a gem.
 
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I hadn't worn my PO LE for a long time because I wanted to preserve it but I started again recently -- I can't get over how good this watch looks and feels. The 2500 mixed with the size, colors and materials are sublime -- truly a gem.
Indeed, it's a truly amazing piece and I will start now hunting one down or I will be haunted for the rest of my collecting life!! This is a true beauty, the materials, the design, that case and proportions, oh my I could be going all day!!!
 
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Can someone please advice if paying around 5300usd is a reasonable price to pay for an excellent condition LMPO? Thank you
 
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Condition is everything, along with being complete set. But that is the right ballpark.
 
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Condition is everything, along with being complete set. But that is the right ballpark.
Yes all there, thank you for your reply
 
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Can someone please advice if paying around 5300usd is a reasonable price to pay for an excellent condition LMPO? Thank you

That seems like a great price for a full set. These are going to be hard to find.
 
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That seems like a great price for a full set. These are going to be hard to find.
I will have it most probably in a week or two time.. the difficult part was to transact with him but found someone to help me out locally so yes it will be great to have it with me. Box set is full and condition of the watch is great