Nothing really fancy, but some decent stuff I havent worn much in the last few years
I have a few more photos taken if wanted, I can upload them I just am busy right now
1 a well loved and used Seiko SKX007 on factory steel. With a little scratch in the crystal, and somehow a couple specs of dust under the crystal, and a little gouge in the case along with normal wear . Dive bezel is a lot stiff, works when you get some moisture on it but its full of grit so very stiff when dry. I have had this since 2010 and wore it everyday for 3-4 years, so its not pristine and its got some wear on it. Its a seiko 7s26 it runs like it should and holds time with in a couple mins a month slow. hows 65 shipped sound.
SOLD
IMG_1608 by mrsleeve, on Flickr
Next is a Pan homage that I bought from here ( I will find the original fs link) and only worn a hand full of times. Its a Titaninum case that is machined quite well few small marks, with a nice domed saphire crystal with plenty of AR coating to give it that blue hue. A display back shows the hand wind (I assume) Older seagull movement that seems to run just fine and keeps time well enough from what I remember. The leather shows some wear but that came from the P.O. Would like to get what I have in it back. So 170.00 shipped takes this one
Greggs sold it to me and its basically in the very same condition
Thats a cat hair not a scratch @ 1:30ish
IMG_1616 by mrsleeve, on Flickr
Next is a Trusty time Omega XXL railmaster KNOCKOFF, Yes Its a KNOCK OFF, I used to own the real version of this, and bought this so I could have my "good watch" when I travel but not worry about theft. Its a very very good knockoff, that unless you know your Omegas or have the real deal to compare it to side by side you cant tell from a glance. Its powered by a hand wind Unitas IIRC and it runs wel and keeps good time as I remember. Has a little staining on the croc strap. I would like about 100.00 shipped for it since it actually is a pretty decent quality watch as it is.....
SOLD
IMG_1613 by mrsleeve, on Flickr
This one I may keep but I am going to offer up if someone wants it and makes me a solid offer. Its a 6138-3002 that AFAIK is all original, 1977 from the crystal to the buckle. Guy I bought it from cleaned it up a bit and the crystal has a little hairline nick in it, and the original band is sized oddly and is a little sloppy but hey its 41 years old. The Chrono still works perfectly so the clutches still work as they should as I type this. Its one of the most accurate autos I have ever had and its very quite. I tracked a couple extra OEM bracelet links to go with it. I love this thing but I just never wear it and it deserves more time..... All this said it likely needs the case/pushers resealed if you were to wear every day, its been my dress watch for a while, but even then I have worn it about 3 times in the last couple years... I think I would have to have about 550 for me to let this one go...
Sorry this pic kinda sucks dont know what I was thinking when I uploaded it
IMG_1622 by mrsleeve, on Flickr
I have a few more photos taken if wanted, I can upload them I just am busy right now
1 a well loved and used Seiko SKX007 on factory steel. With a little scratch in the crystal, and somehow a couple specs of dust under the crystal, and a little gouge in the case along with normal wear . Dive bezel is a lot stiff, works when you get some moisture on it but its full of grit so very stiff when dry. I have had this since 2010 and wore it everyday for 3-4 years, so its not pristine and its got some wear on it. Its a seiko 7s26 it runs like it should and holds time with in a couple mins a month slow. hows 65 shipped sound.
SOLD
IMG_1608 by mrsleeve, on Flickr
Next is a Pan homage that I bought from here ( I will find the original fs link) and only worn a hand full of times. Its a Titaninum case that is machined quite well few small marks, with a nice domed saphire crystal with plenty of AR coating to give it that blue hue. A display back shows the hand wind (I assume) Older seagull movement that seems to run just fine and keeps time well enough from what I remember. The leather shows some wear but that came from the P.O. Would like to get what I have in it back. So 170.00 shipped takes this one
Greggs sold it to me and its basically in the very same condition
Thats a cat hair not a scratch @ 1:30ish
IMG_1616 by mrsleeve, on Flickr
Next is a Trusty time Omega XXL railmaster KNOCKOFF, Yes Its a KNOCK OFF, I used to own the real version of this, and bought this so I could have my "good watch" when I travel but not worry about theft. Its a very very good knockoff, that unless you know your Omegas or have the real deal to compare it to side by side you cant tell from a glance. Its powered by a hand wind Unitas IIRC and it runs wel and keeps good time as I remember. Has a little staining on the croc strap. I would like about 100.00 shipped for it since it actually is a pretty decent quality watch as it is.....
SOLD
IMG_1613 by mrsleeve, on Flickr
This one I may keep but I am going to offer up if someone wants it and makes me a solid offer. Its a 6138-3002 that AFAIK is all original, 1977 from the crystal to the buckle. Guy I bought it from cleaned it up a bit and the crystal has a little hairline nick in it, and the original band is sized oddly and is a little sloppy but hey its 41 years old. The Chrono still works perfectly so the clutches still work as they should as I type this. Its one of the most accurate autos I have ever had and its very quite. I tracked a couple extra OEM bracelet links to go with it. I love this thing but I just never wear it and it deserves more time..... All this said it likely needs the case/pushers resealed if you were to wear every day, its been my dress watch for a while, but even then I have worn it about 3 times in the last couple years... I think I would have to have about 550 for me to let this one go...
Sorry this pic kinda sucks dont know what I was thinking when I uploaded it
IMG_1622 by mrsleeve, on Flickr
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