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  • cale
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    Watchrecon will help you guys. They accumulate all the popular websites for sourcing used watches into an easy to use search site.

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  • ST1G
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    Truer words have never been spoken

    Originally posted by Joe G
    Ebay is a mixed bag of beautiful and bullshit.

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  • Joe G
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    I too have been on a quest for an older Speedmaster/chrono.

    Ebay is a mixed bag of beautiful and bullshit.

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  • F34R
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    Originally posted by Johnnyboy101
    I'm in the process of trying to unload my Omega Speedmaster Triple Date:

    3523.80.00

    Might be a bit new for my taste but send me a PM with details and pricing.

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  • Johnnyboy101
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    Originally posted by F34R
    Anyone selling an Omega Speedmaster? Or any Chronos?
    I'm in the process of trying to unload my Omega Speedmaster Triple Date:

    3523.80.00

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  • F34R
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    Anyone selling an Omega Speedmaster? Or any Chronos?
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  • Court M3
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    ^^ +1

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  • Joe G
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    Originally posted by mrsleeve
    If your going "entry level" to very nice you can stick with seiko, But look at the international catalog Seiko is all in house movements, tough, reliable, accurate and run the gamut from 150 buck to 10000 bucks, and the Grand Seiko's are as high quality, durable, every day, heirloom watches to pass to your kids as ANY rolex, omega IWC, etc....

    That Nezumi looks more like the Seiko 6138's of the 1970's


    I think I am going to thin out my watch box here fairly soon, nothing really great just some stuff I dont wear at at all anymore
    I'd be curious to know what you're looking to clear out.

    PM me, just for sh*ts :)

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  • cale
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    This is a change for me, I traded to make room for an incoming piece. 3 black dialed watches was a little much, so traded my Sub for a 40mm Explorer II. Nice to have a date window...

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  • mrsleeve
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    If your going "entry level" to very nice you can stick with seiko, But look at the international catalog Seiko is all in house movements, tough, reliable, accurate and run the gamut from 150 buck to 10000 bucks, and the Grand Seiko's are as high quality, durable, every day, heirloom watches to pass to your kids as ANY rolex, omega IWC, etc....

    That Nezumi looks more like the Seiko 6138's of the 1970's


    I think I am going to thin out my watch box here fairly soon, nothing really great just some stuff I dont wear at at all anymore

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  • Johnnyboy101
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    Originally posted by cale
    Research your purchases and you'll be able to get something that will depreciate very little. I buy almost everything I have second hand and can likely flip half of them at a decent profit.
    Second the research part. Also, there are a large number of small companies building unique, inexpensive designs that, while they come with cheap mechanical or mecha-quartz movements (seiko), or full on quartz movements, can be had for very good prices. I've just ordered this:



    I like the design, it isn't super flashy, and the best part was the price, only $165. They have some other cool designs too. www.rouewatch.com

    Higher price points I've had my eyes on are Nezumi Studios 'Loews' Design


    and even more expensive, but still cool automotive inspired: Autodromo's Group B Evolutione

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  • cale
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    Originally posted by Cre8tivPro
    I'd love to spend a lot of money on a nice watch but my ass puckered when I purchased my Festina chrono....
    Research your purchases and you'll be able to get something that will depreciate very little. I buy almost everything I have second hand and can likely flip half of them at a decent profit.

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  • mrsleeve
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    Save your pennies eventually you have enough for what you want....

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  • Cre8tivPro
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    I'd love to spend a lot of money on a nice watch but my ass puckered when I purchased my Festina chrono....

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  • BlackSpeed66
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    Nothing crazy fancy or expensive, but this just arrived today. 'Vintage' mid-'90s Swiss Army Cavalry.... new in box. Happy the lume still works even after 20-odd years.

    Loving that simple but classic look!

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