cd_god
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Post by cd_god on Oct 13, 2014 17:36:00 GMT -8
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Post by timewatcher on Oct 13, 2014 17:40:09 GMT -8
Cheap or not.......not a single one I would buy!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2014 17:54:54 GMT -8
Wouldn't be of any interest to me at all since it's another idiotic CONUS only sale The watches aren't really my style but the idea of building a database for valuation purposes is a good idea
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Post by sdoocms on Oct 13, 2014 17:57:14 GMT -8
Not my cup of tea!
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Post by dasher on Oct 13, 2014 19:55:19 GMT -8
Oh yeah, the 7A38 is worth that price alone. Lucky bidder! Kinda reminds me of someone else....
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Post by thianwong on Oct 14, 2014 1:53:59 GMT -8
Well, that 7A38 looks nice! haha! Several years ago, when I visited Vancouver, Canada, I bought a used 7a38 gold plated from a great seller named Dan Braun for $120usd. I had him ship it to Vancouver for me! Chronos can go in cyclic trends and those 1980 7A28/38s are collectible. There are quite a few variations, and a guy in the UK collects them. His handle is 7a38....
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Post by thianwong on Oct 14, 2014 2:04:50 GMT -8
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Post by Thomas on Oct 14, 2014 5:39:36 GMT -8
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Post by barryw on Oct 14, 2014 5:42:46 GMT -8
I would have had them at that price - except i couldn't as i not in the CONUS
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2014 5:53:54 GMT -8
Thian I'll also take the Sea-Gull watch and the DB5 Aston. Is paypal ok?.....
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2014 6:00:20 GMT -8
I would have had them at that price - except i couldn't as i not in the CONUS I'm sure if you ask nicely some kind American person might offer to act as your watch mule for the states. I had a guy offer to send watches on to me and he has been spot on to date. In fact another person from this forum done the same kind deed for me when I couldn't get hold of my usual guy. I've had some nice watches at good prices from the states and I always say thank you with a meal added to my paypal payments to show how grateful I am. It's a win win for everyone involved I just make the payment via Paypal as a gift and then they do the dirty deed for me. Simples!
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Post by igniferroque on Oct 14, 2014 8:59:49 GMT -8
I would have had them at that price - except i couldn't as i not in the CONUS I'm sure if you ask nicely some kind American person might offer to act as your watch mule for the states. I had a guy offer to send watches on to me and he has been spot on to date. In fact another person from this forum done the same kind deed for me when I couldn't get hold of my usual guy. I've had some nice watches at good prices from the states and I always say thank you with a meal added to my paypal payments to show how grateful I am. It's a win win for everyone involved I just make the payment via Paypal as a gift and then they do the dirty deed for me. Simples! How do they then ship the package on to you? Do they repack it? What shipping option do they use? Is there tracking? Insurance? Thanks
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2014 11:33:59 GMT -8
I'm sure if you ask nicely some kind American person might offer to act as your watch mule for the states. I had a guy offer to send watches on to me and he has been spot on to date. In fact another person from this forum done the same kind deed for me when I couldn't get hold of my usual guy. I've had some nice watches at good prices from the states and I always say thank you with a meal added to my paypal payments to show how grateful I am. It's a win win for everyone involved I just make the payment via Paypal as a gift and then they do the dirty deed for me. Simples! How do they then ship the package on to you? Do they repack it? What shipping option do they use? Is there tracking? Insurance? Thanks They tend to check the watches out for me just in case they are not as they were described and then just repack them in the same boxes or just in bubble wrap and a protective envelope. Then they ship the items using USPS priority which costs $15 to the UK. There is insurance and tracking on that but some times I get the value put low so people handling the package do not realise the value and thus it doesn't go missing in transit. The only one I paid more to have delivered was my NOS 6138-0030 which cost me $80 in postal charges but it was about $800 so I didn't want to take the chance. As a rule watches take anything from a few days to 2 weeks to reach me. Tony
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