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Post by maverick on Oct 18, 2005 21:08:52 GMT -6
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Post by mike on Oct 18, 2005 21:39:49 GMT -6
What a beautiful piece! That would be the crown jewel of many a collection.
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Post by Hannes on Oct 18, 2005 22:20:41 GMT -6
LOOOL. No numbers in the case? ;D Swiss Made dial? ;D An expensive piece of sh..
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Post by mamas on Oct 19, 2005 0:35:39 GMT -6
I think someone else in the WIS community owns such a piece but i cant think who..
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Post by JJ on Oct 19, 2005 1:35:40 GMT -6
Very nice, but not at THAT price!!
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Post by mailman on Oct 19, 2005 3:31:53 GMT -6
Nice piece bit not for that kind of coin Plus there is no way to verify it so basically you're taking a chance.
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Post by Warren on Oct 19, 2005 4:56:51 GMT -6
This Ebay seller has listed about 600,000 dollars worth of rare watches in the last 30 days and he has received only one bid of 1300 dollars for a ladies datejust in that same time period. The last thing he actually sold to anyone was a 76 dollar microwave oven. Take from that what you will. But I tend to agree with Hannes.
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Post by Hannes on Oct 19, 2005 6:13:28 GMT -6
That´s how it has to look: Caliber should be 1555 or 1556 and only 5 or 6 ever were made.
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Post by maverick on Oct 19, 2005 13:45:59 GMT -6
Nice piece bit not for that kind of coin Plus there is no way to verify it so basically you're taking a chance. James Dowling verified that it is real. Apparently when testing a movement a plain case is used. There are several things that will show on a prototype but I am not a watchmaker. =) maverick BTW, if the past is any indication this should sell for a ton 'o money.
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Post by Hannes on Oct 19, 2005 22:09:55 GMT -6
James Dowling verified that it is real... What are you waiting for? Go and get it !!!!!
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