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Originally Posted by mongrelnomoad
Judging by the photos, it looks WAY better on the wrist than in photos...
Is this from when Credor was some upper mid-level sub-brand prior to becoming the ultra-high level sub-brand it is now?
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So Credor definitely runs the gamut of pricing...just like Grandseiko...but the higher end of Credor is much much higher because they’ve delved into haute horology. Credor still produces quartz and automatics starting in the low 3k mark. These watches we are talking about existed for a short time. In the late 90’s to early 2000’s. I have zero clue what my chronograph cost new, but my guess is it was priced above what I payed for it.