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Nice.


 
Posted : 28/07/2020 6:06 pm
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Thats very nice Kato, bit of an admirable sleeper IMO, you kind of have to stare at it hypnotically to appreciate it.

On another note, anyone want this - (GST-B200G-2AER) - before it goes on ebay? Sensible offer accepted. All the original bits.  It does have a very slight hairline scratch from the "1" about 4mm long toward the "3"indices but you can't see it unless you move it into and around sunlight on the crystal

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Posted : 28/07/2020 6:56 pm
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Like the Tudor. Very nice.

Anyway, watch swap. We've ended up with 6, I'll PM all the participants with their recipients later. Target for the end of the match is end of August, but if everyone puts their review up before that we can just get on with the voting. 👍 Off to eBay I go!


 
Posted : 29/07/2020 2:28 pm
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Watch swappers - I've just sent PM's out with your recipent's names and addresses, just in case you don't get e-mail notifications.

Everyone else - I'll shut up about it now, until my surprise turns up in the post. 😁


 
Posted : 30/07/2020 1:48 pm
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Happy new watch day to me...

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I'd had a bit of a refund from HMRC and at the same time had spotted this with a decent discount.  I wanted a "historic" Seiko that was actually a Seiko, but wasn't heartfelt with an SKX.  I saw this Arnie and knew immediately...

It actually wears lighter and smaller than you'd think...


 
Posted : 30/07/2020 2:06 pm
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I’m a fan of the previous model Omega AT and may well try an pick one up on Chrono24 - the simplistic durable look appeals to me.

Anyone here have one?


 
Posted : 30/07/2020 2:29 pm
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its a popular watch. Bearnecessities springs to mind and a google showed me nicko74 too, I suspect others have them too.


 
Posted : 30/07/2020 2:54 pm
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Off to eBay I go!

I've just been outbid on an absolute peach of a thing, with about 15s to go, grr!


 
Posted : 30/07/2020 4:12 pm
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Guys, where’s the best place to sell a watch that I don’t know the true value of?
I have a 1990’s Tudor and I need to raise some funds
TIA


 
Posted : 30/07/2020 5:13 pm
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I’ve just been outbid on an absolute peach of a thing, with about 15s to go, grr!

Me to. Hmm!!!


 
Posted : 30/07/2020 5:28 pm
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Was it a blue thing?


 
Posted : 30/07/2020 5:29 pm
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Holyzeus
well if you were a member of a watch forum then they would be a good place to sell, failing that though
ebay = probably best price but risky and with fees
chrono24 = decent price, bit less risky, with fees
watchfinder = much lower price but no risk and easy
local jeweller = poor price, easy and safe

that is unless its a sub...I guess its not, but if it is, its in demand, don't let it go cheap.


 
Posted : 30/07/2020 11:14 pm
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I have raised £200 selling the Kreigsmarine u-boat stop watch I found in dad's garage! not bad!


 
Posted : 30/07/2020 11:16 pm
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Thanks Neil, it is indeed a Sub


 
Posted : 30/07/2020 11:18 pm
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I’m a fan of the previous model Omega AT and may well try an pick one up on Chrono24 – the simplistic durable look appeals to me.

Anyone here have one?

Yes, I have one, if by previous you mean the one with vertical teak decking and date at 3 O'clock, 8500 movement. . Superb looker, very much an everyday piece of understated luxury.


 
Posted : 31/07/2020 2:49 am
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Ahoy, watch nerds!

Am looking for a decent submariner "tribute". Does anyone have an opinion on the below? At 518 AUD / 285 GBP, does it represent good value compared to alternatives?

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MOVEMENT | Mechanical, 24 jewels, 21,600bph (6 per second). NH35a Manufacture Seiko

WINDING | Bi-directional Self Winding via rotor. Additional Manual Winding

POWER RESERVE | Approximately 41 hours

SHOCK SYSTEM | Diashock

FUNCTIONS | Centre hour, minute and seconds hands. Calendar. Unidirectional rotating bezel

CASE ARCHITECTURE | Screw-down case back and winding crown

WIDTH | 40.8 mm (excluding crown) / 46.2 mm (including crown)

LUG-TO-LUG | 49.2 mm / STRAP WIDTH | 20 mm

WEIGHT | 89 grams (excluding strap)

CASE THICKNESS | 15.1 mm (measured at the centre of the watch)

CASE MATERIAL | 316L steel / BEZEL | Fixed steel

CRYSTAL | Sapphire Crystal

WINDING CROWN | Screw-down, waterproofness system

WATER RESISTANCE | Waterproof to 300 metres / 1,000 feet


 
Posted : 31/07/2020 3:53 am
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Got a photo n model number on the Tudor?


 
Posted : 31/07/2020 7:18 am
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@duncancallum me?


 
Posted : 31/07/2020 10:46 am
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@batfink - what I've gleaned from viewing a lot of Just One More Watch is that what makes the micro brands good value for money is pretty much what you won't see from photo's on the website. Things like the security and action of the bezel, polishing of the case, quality of the strap (often the bracelet clasp, but that doesn't apply here) that kind of thing.

It's got solid specifications for that price. The movement is a good one, reliable and accurate and common in watches like that plus it's got a Sapphire crystal too. Nice dial design with applied markers, bit of sunburst would give it more pop but you can't have everything.

I don't think you'd go far wrong and distance selling means you could send it back if it's not what it seems.


 
Posted : 31/07/2020 1:55 pm
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I’m a fan of the previous model Omega AT and may well try an pick one up on Chrono24 – the simplistic durable look appeals to me.

Anyone here have one?

Yep, one of the original models with the 2500 Co-axial calibre, bought new in 2008. I'll see if I can dig out a picture, but it's dark blue hands and ticks, on a white-ish face. I like it, as a great understated dressy watch that's also WR to 150m, with a display back etc.
However, I think I'd lean towards one of the 8500 calibre models (the revised ones, launched in 2010ish? that Scapegoat mentioned) if you're looking. I'm not a huge fan of the teak decking look, but the movement is an upgrade on the original 2500, and the bracelet and clasp are way better too.

ETA (shockingly bad) pic:


 
Posted : 31/07/2020 3:13 pm
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Thanks @tthew..... the marketing **** on the website is strong, So it it’s good to know that the cost is in the right ballpark for the specs.

Completely understand that the fit/finish will be the determining factor in value, but unfortunately there are very few Hands-on reviews that I can find


 
Posted : 31/07/2020 3:30 pm
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he marketing **** on the website is strong

Is it ever! I've never heard an NH35 described like this before -

powered entirely by renewable energy drawn from the wearer's own arm movements - no batteries are required. It is exceptionally accurate, highly serviceable and ready for generations of active use


 
Posted : 01/08/2020 11:17 am
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If anyone could help with pricing please.
Negatives are it’s on a NATO strap and numbers need re blacking.
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Posted : 01/08/2020 1:26 pm
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Lume pip AWOL? Probably doesn't matter, is guess a bezel insert isn't too costly. I've never seen a silver dialed sub. Dunno if they makes it more, or less valuable. I'll see if I can find out. Any more info? Age? Yours from New? Last service? Paperwork? Condition?


 
Posted : 01/08/2020 8:44 pm
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What size is it Holyzeus? Is it a 32mm model ref 73290?


 
Posted : 02/08/2020 11:59 am
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Thanks Neil, will PM you later


 
Posted : 02/08/2020 2:08 pm
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It’s a 75190?


 
Posted : 02/08/2020 2:13 pm
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The most dangerous thing about about horology is knowing a little but not clearly enough.
Wally has been a muppet again.


 
Posted : 02/08/2020 6:39 pm
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What have you done Wally?


 
Posted : 02/08/2020 7:02 pm
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Right then the watch swap, the inevitable has happened, I've acquired two watches, each within budget and I like both, they each have their Pro's and Con's and so I'm struggling to decide which one I send now...

I guess I could describe them as one being more "Quirky" and the other as more "Classical" in appearance without giving much away. I'd personally be happy to receive either but I'm worrying now about other's expectations, and imposing my tastes and compromises on some other poor bugger.
I don't want to send something they're going to hate...

Anyone else facing a similar conundrum with this game?


 
Posted : 03/08/2020 3:22 pm
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Anyone else facing a similar conundrum with this game?

Kinda, but in the end I'm going to go with "if I was buying a watch for myself, and I was going to spend thirty quid, what would I buy and be happy with?". People's tastes vary, obvs, but that's part of the fun I reckon.


 
Posted : 03/08/2020 3:33 pm
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Yeah, I've not purchased yet but have my eye on a few things of various types.
Shall I go vintage or new(er)?
Classic in design/boring or something modern/quirky?
A brand I'd heard of or something random?

Hmm.


 
Posted : 03/08/2020 3:58 pm
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I decided to just go for one specific brand that I was aware of, but happened to have never bought an example of before, which I sort of knew I could find reasonable examples within the target budget, that helps narrow the process down a fair bit...

I think I've made up my mind now, I can see myself looking about for a similar one for myself later, which I'm treating as an indicator that it's the "better" watch.


 
Posted : 03/08/2020 5:09 pm
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Got myself into a pickle here with a monoblock pre "Ray Mears"
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Posted : 03/08/2020 6:46 pm
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I jumped on a watch swap in haste, it arrived pretty quickly and it's rubbish. Got to be something you'd wear yourself I reckon so this is just going straight back on eBay.

It was absolutely vile filthy too. 🤮 Why would you not spend 10 minutes cleaning off your own mank before sending it off.

Hopefully have something more suitable on its way now otherwise it's getting a bit costly!


 
Posted : 03/08/2020 8:53 pm
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Also in the game, there appears to be a lot of rubbish around! My thinking is that it has to be something I’d wear. I’ve got a couple I’m mulling over, the one I prefer might like a night cheap in real life, but it looks good in the photos.


 
Posted : 03/08/2020 9:00 pm
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I think I've now sorted the watch swap watch.
I bought one, panicked, and bought a second. Hoping at least 1 will be as good as I hope.


 
Posted : 10/08/2020 6:12 pm
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Happy new watch day to me

That Tudor is rather lovely! If I had a need for a more understated watch, that would be the perfect compromise between a diver and a dress watch, a clean bezel-less case, but the large, clear hands and indices. 😍


 
Posted : 10/08/2020 11:12 pm
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does everyone else find that seatbelt straps stretch considerably when wet? or is it just the ones i got from georgesstraps?


 
Posted : 11/08/2020 1:17 am
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Got three small diameter watches to sell:
Omega Seamaster 1960's (has been through Swiss Time Services), Seiko Prospex titanium air diver solar JDM (New from London Seiko boutique) and a Smiths Everest 36mm (New from Eddie of Timefactors). Is the best method to wait until you get from ebay a £1 max fee and then take your chances on letting an auction run?

Pickle with monoblock sorted with excellent advice on Timefactors watch forum, turns out they are a notoriously difficult watch to open and repress and Cousins had the gaskets.


 
Posted : 11/08/2020 9:25 am
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Have you not been on tz long enough to post in sales corner? All 3 would sell easily there I'm sure my. Failing that then yes I reckon a week on eBay and they would generally fetch their value. Lots of photos and a good description, answer any questions quickly and cross you're fingers.

Could we have pictures? I always like a vintage seamaster. Well... There are a few perhaps i don't, but mostly I like them.


 
Posted : 11/08/2020 11:09 am
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Been on TZ since Feb 2018, but only 50+ postings, so nearly 200 short. I do think STW could learn a little from this method. I think I will sit tight and get to 250 and then post up on there. I do loathe and resist giving Ebay money. In no rush this end. Be fun,interesting and useful to start somewhere reliable run by hobbyists.
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Posted : 11/08/2020 12:08 pm
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Hmm, that looks like ideal an ideal WatchSwap candidate. Will you take £30 for it? 😁


 
Posted : 11/08/2020 1:21 pm
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@CountZero cheers! Yeah it nicer in the flash too. Maybe would have preferred a dome on the crystal but really pleased with it

@Wally that Seamaster is fab!


 
Posted : 11/08/2020 10:22 pm
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Lovely! NIce to see the coathanger 'S'. Similarish to my own of the same age.


 
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