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Hong Kong9135 Posts
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many thanks to both of you, will look into these recommended models @Tonkerchen yes, a sportswatch for running and (rarely) swimming
thanks
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Since this seems like a thread of watch enthusiasts, I have a questions some of you might have some experience in. I am looking to sell my Omega Seamaster 40th Anniversary James Bond watch. I don't currently have the best idea of how to go about it, as local shops don't seem to have much interest in anything non Rolex.
If you have sold you watch of a comparable value, where do you find the the best value? I am considering a few online buyers and will see what kind of quotes I get from them as well as seeing what i can get in Manhattan as its only 40 minutes away but wondering what other's experiences are when selling mid-high end watches.
Thanks in advance for anyone that has some advice.
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I would suggest going to the watchuseek forums. Take a look at the omega section and the buy/sell section and see if you like how the process works there. If not, there are a lot of websites such as chrono24 where you can just place the add, or even ebay, but obviously you want to do it in a more watch-friendly environment if possible.
This is just my 2 cents, I haven't really sold watches but I have a friend who deals with this on a regular basis. There are two websites in Romania related to used watches and that's where he "operates". He sold pretty much anything from $10 to $10.000 watches there, and if you can do that online here, I'm sure you should have no issue doing it in the US. Just a matter of finding the right channel I guess.
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My new watch!
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I know less than nothing about watches, but I liked how this one looked so my wife got it for me at our anniversary:
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I never understood watch + pen photos, but the watch is cool, grats!
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What the hell is a watch + pen photo?
Is that watch prestigious? It doesn't seem to be much different from a $40 watch at Macy's.
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On December 11 2014 19:46 CubEdIn wrote:I never understood watch + pen photos, but the watch is cool, grats!
It's basically the same concept. Using a mechanical watch over an iPhone or Quartz is akin to using a fountain pen over a ballpoint or gel.
I had to sell about fifteen pens to fund this watch =\
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On December 11 2014 20:38 IgnE wrote: What the hell is a watch + pen photo?
Is that watch prestigious? It doesn't seem to be much different from a $40 watch at Macy's.
It's an entry level IWC.
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^ That probably won't mean much to him.
Yeah, I get that there's a relation between the items, sort-of, kinda. But I don't think that adding a pen makes the photo look better. Even the professional looking ones and so forth, so I'm not talking about composition or things like that. I just like it when the watch is the main center of attention.
Either way, do enjoy it. Looks good!
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Baa?21242 Posts
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were you the one asking advice on first watch?
it's a beautiful piece, congrats!
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this is the single most appealing piece of work I've seen in this thread yet. Very, very good choice from my layspersons point of view
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United States1224 Posts
Beautiful choice. Cannot go wrong with a Nomos.
Wear it proudly man. :D
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Baa?21242 Posts
On December 18 2014 09:29 Cambium wrote:were you the one asking advice on first watch? it's a beautiful piece, congrats!
Yeah that was me. I've been looking at watches on and off for like a good 6+ months and finally went for it a few weeks ago. Saw the Nomos super early but didn't commit, but nothing I saw afterwards felt as appealing as the Ludwig.
And yeah I'm quite happy with this watch
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On December 19 2014 07:19 Carnivorous Sheep wrote:Show nested quote +On December 18 2014 09:29 Cambium wrote:were you the one asking advice on first watch? it's a beautiful piece, congrats! Yeah that was me. I've been looking at watches on and off for like a good 6+ months and finally went for it a few weeks ago. Saw the Nomos super early but didn't commit, but nothing I saw afterwards felt as appealing as the Ludwig. And yeah I'm quite happy with this watch
Is this an automatic? Nomos is absolutely solid, have a good time with it. I was debating between Nomos and IWC (and Stowa) for the longest time, but ultimately went for latter.
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Baa?21242 Posts
There's an automatic version but I went for the manual because I'm super thin and I think the bigger watches would look too gaudy. The automatic is like 3mm-5mm bigger, but Nomos generally has pretty long lugs and really exaggerated how big it looked.
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