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6 May 2024, 12:38 AM | #1 | |
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I think 996marty above has it about right - Choose one or two that you’d consider, then post photos or links before buying. Assuming there are no custom or otherwise non-OEM parts, among the major factors in pricing them are: - Whether it has a bracelet, and its condition - What dial it has, and its condition (champagne dials are generally the least expensive, while some rarer dials like stone or Stella can be worth >4X the rest of the watch) - The condition of the rest - case, movement, hands, crystal, crown, etc. Other factors include hidden vs. standard clasp, lume vs. no lume, service history, box and papers, etc. |
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