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Author: | chronograph [ Thu Mar 27, 2008 12:23 am ] |
Post subject: | Inviting comments on a Navitimer 92 |
Hi All, A TZ sales corner watch has caught my eye: http://forums.timezone.com/index.php?t= ... 4150&rid=0 The seller has a good reputation going back some years as far as I can establish. The watch is not new enough to be "new" and not old enough to be "vintage", however I think because of its bezel, its likely to be seen as an interesting watch in years to come. The watch is 9 years old and never been serviced but I have been told it runs within 4 seconds a day. I understand it needs a polish and a new strap. What do you guys think as a starter watch? Its the same size as the current Montbrillant but I don't necessarily want a massive watch. If you think its really cr@p, please feel free to say so here. If you think I should buy it immediately, then better PM me ![]() Seriously though, its been posted on sites for several weeks without sale so I don't think there are too many people looking at it at this moment. Regards Stuart |
Author: | doctor diesel [ Thu Mar 27, 2008 12:45 am ] |
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Entirely my opinion but 1. Too Small 2. not especially attractive 3. proper band and buckle/deployant expensive if have to buy a new one (genuine) 4. Too Small 5. still Too Small 6. did I mention it was too small??? ![]() ![]() save your pennies, the right one will pop up soon enough! ask yourself why its been floating around the for sale pages for ages ![]() |
Author: | aleister [ Thu Mar 27, 2008 12:50 am ] |
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I like the appearance and the pricing seems fair. It would go for more than that if sold in Sweden. However, I'm not comfortable with paying these prices to a private person in a country far far away (especially not in Asia or Africa) - I would wait for something else to pop by. Edit: However - NZ is maybe not far far away from Singapore... ![]() |
Author: | chronograph [ Thu Mar 27, 2008 1:17 am ] |
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Thanks guys! Your comments confirm some of the thoughts I had in the back of my mind. doctor diesel: Reading between the lines, I think it would be better if it were larger, right? ![]() What would a new Breitling strap and deployant cost? If I add the cost of the replacement strap and say, US$300 for the overdue service, I could probably pick up something in the Navitimer range in "LNIB" condition for a similar price (maybe even with a bit of warrantee left). aleister: Thanks for your comments. I like the look of it too (although I am starting to think it might be a bit small!) I have done some searching on the seller and I am confident that he has a long and good reputation, nevertheless, I'll hold back. As DD says, "The right one will come along soon enough". ![]() |
Author: | doctor diesel [ Thu Mar 27, 2008 2:49 am ] |
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Good Call, a deployant in gold to match the bezel would run you the same cost again, in steel perhaps $300 ish plus the strap...simple leather perhaps $150, croc upto $450 ....rough estimates, not got my chronolog here. The correct watch will call out to you, I suspect this one isn't shouting loud enough! ![]() I was all set to pull the trigger on an aerospace 2 weeks ago but after trying it on, the navi world could still be heard shouting from the AD window...I'm waiting and saving! |
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