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Old 30 May 2009, 12:18 PM   #1
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Here's mine..

I love this watch...and I'll part with it next week. I'll probably use some of the money to buy another vintage...but, since the forums new, here it is, one last time.




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Old 30 May 2009, 12:29 PM   #2
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Geez, it's gotta be a tough thing to have such a lovely watch that you've had for so long and be offered a serious chunk of change for it. I would probably do the same though...take the $$$, spend $10k on another vintage Rolex to take up the void, and then head down somewhere in the Caribbean Sea to bury my head in the sand for a couple of weeks..!!!
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Old 30 May 2009, 12:36 PM   #3
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Geez, it's gotta be a tough thing to have such a lovely watch that you've had for so long and be offered a serious chunk of change for it. I would probably do the same though...take the $$$, spend $10k on another vintage Rolex to take up the void, and then head down somewhere in the Caribbean Sea to bury my head in the sand for a couple of weeks..!!!
Pretty much my plan. I'll buy a 16610, maybe a 1680, maybe a vintage Benrus Sky Chief...maybe a couple of hookers and an eight ball (kidding)....and I'll be sad for a bit.

But when I'm fly fishing in the Sierras, shooting pictures of my Sub and beautiful trout, side by side, I figure I'll be okay......
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Old 30 May 2009, 12:57 PM   #4
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Pretty much my plan. I'll buy a 16610, maybe a 1680, maybe a vintage Benrus Sky Chief...maybe a couple of hookers and an eight ball (kidding)....and I'll be sad for a bit.

But when I'm fly fishing in the Sierras, shooting pictures of my Sub and beautiful trout, side by side, I figure I'll be okay......
This sounds like a perfect plan sir...God speed and good luck on the transaction next week.
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Old 31 May 2009, 12:17 AM   #5
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That's one watch I'd never part with! Sad to hear you're selling it.

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Old 31 May 2009, 12:21 AM   #6
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That's a great looking watch..

But, I'm like you.........I would rather have several watches that I wear the heck out of rather than a couple of valuable icons in the safe....

At some point, somebody has to sell to keep watches in circulation, and handing everything down to the next generation is a nice gesture, but not always practical..
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Old 31 May 2009, 10:36 AM   #7
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That's a great looking watch..

But, I'm like you.........I would rather have several watches that I wear the heck out of rather than a couple of valuable icons in the safe....

At some point, somebody has to sell to keep watches in circulation, and handing everything down to the next generation is a nice gesture, but not always practical..
Thanks, really. I'll grab a 16610 as part of the deal, and then start shopping for a Sky Chief and a Monaco. My heart will be broken for twenty minutes.
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Old 31 May 2009, 02:52 PM   #8
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Mark!!!!! Please don't do it!!!!! OMG, what a watch!
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Old 31 May 2009, 08:30 PM   #9
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Mark!!!!! Please don't do it!!!!! OMG, what a watch!
Pretty much the point, mfer. It's a museum watch. I'm an active guy. I fish rugged trout streams. I dive. I work hard. And though the watch has been there in the past, it'd be silly to risk it that way again. A Sub or a GMT suits me better. This watch belongs with a collector who will treat it properly, not on the wrist of a yahoo like me as a daily beater.

Trust me, I've had long and heartfelt arguments with myself about this--even told myself I can leave it on the shelf and wear another watch day to day--but when I leave the house I'm like Bilbo, and discover, on the drive to work, that I'm wearing it still. Were I fabulously well to do I'd put it in the safe and buy another dream watch, a 1680 or a Tudor snowflake, but I'm just a lucky working stiff who likes great watches.

It's hard, but selling it is the right thing to do.
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Old 31 May 2009, 10:58 PM   #10
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I think your decision is right on. You can do a lot with the proceeds from the Daytona and still have a number of fine timepieces to enjoy. Your picture reminds me of a Mardi Gras cardshark gunslinger.
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Thanks, really. I'll grab a 16610 as part of the deal, and then start shopping for a Sky Chief and a Monaco. My heart will be broken for twenty minutes.

Hope you keep safe and use some devious ways of getting there and getting back.
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Hope you keep safe and use some devious ways of getting there and getting back.
Thank you much! I'll be the guy in the London Fog wearing these:
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