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Post by Groundhog66 on Jan 18, 2014 18:26:41 GMT -8
Bought THIS one on the bay today, hopefully I won't regret it. It's a non runner, and I'm not exactly sure what's original and what's not.
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Post by timewatcher on Jan 18, 2014 18:37:31 GMT -8
$30.00 shipping?? Ouch!
Price seems kinda high considering the shipping costs and possibly a servicing!
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Post by Groundhog66 on Jan 18, 2014 18:39:17 GMT -8
Priority from Canada, it happens. Working and decent condition, I gotta believe it's a $500-$700 watch.
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Post by trandy on Jan 18, 2014 19:22:32 GMT -8
$30.00 from Canada is about right when you add in the insurance....I've paid that and even a little more in the past.
BTW....I think that watch definitely has possibilities.
Nice snag.
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martog
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Post by martog on Jan 18, 2014 23:47:24 GMT -8
Nice snag Tim Service and parts if its running is relatively inexpensive on these. My Wife has one in 37mm I purchased it of the bay about 5 years ago for meat and potatoes, I sent it to the LVMH group in Melbourne and it came back looking fantastic, total cost back then for service, crystal and bracelet parts was just under 220AUD. Down the track I will get the lume dial and hands changed but right now its running to COSC specs and the wife just loves it. Cheers Mark
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Post by HiBeat on Jan 27, 2014 20:15:21 GMT -8
Martog the wife has one sizzling watch there, and I am not much of a Tag fan but the early Heuers definitely. Well done.
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