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PostPosted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 11:11 am 
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I have been looking to buy an Avenger Seawolf with a yellow dial. A person I know put this on craigslist and I'm going to look at it tomorrow. It will be an even trade for an Item I have that's worth around $2000. I'm curious as to the differences between this and the Seawolf. Does $2k seem like a reasonable price? Thank you for your comments.

http://miami.craigslist.org/pbc/jwl/3889601386.html






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Not sure what you mean about the difference between it and a Seawolf - it is a Seawolf, just the older Ti version. It's at least 5 years old and could be 10 years old so service history is important for value.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 11:23 am 
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Not sure what you mean about the difference between it and a Seawolf - it is a Seawolf, just the older Ti version. It's at least 5 years old and could be 10 years old so service history is important for value.



The super ocean profesional is the same as the avenger seawolf?


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per the seller: "It is a 2010... Case size is 44 mm: and the model designation is 112...."


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STAIRZ wrote:
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Not sure what you mean about the difference between it and a Seawolf - it is a Seawolf, just the older Ti version. It's at least 5 years old and could be 10 years old so service history is important for value.



The super ocean profesional is the same as the avenger seawolf?

You mentioned the yellow dial seawolf, and said you were curious as to it being the same as a seawolf. No mention of a super ocean in your post.


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IMO i would stay away from any craigslist sales.


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The current owner sounds like a butt head , I would deal with the regulars on Breitling source Like Govberg first and foremost for any used Breitlings .

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Roffensian wrote:
Not sure what you mean about the difference between it and a Seawolf - it is a Seawolf, just the older Ti version. It's at least 5 years old and could be 10 years old so service history is important for value.



The super ocean profesional is the same as the avenger seawolf?

You mentioned the yellow dial seawolf, and said you were curious as to it being the same as a seawolf. No mention of a super ocean in your post.


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The current owner sounds like a butt head , I would deal with the regulars on Breitling source Like Govberg first and foremost for any used Breitlings .



He is the owner of a local gun shop here in town. He kind of is a butt head, but he's local, and get's good stuff from time to time.


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Didn't even pick up on that - just looked at the dial and saw older Seawolf :oops:


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Didn't even pick up on that - just looked at the dial and saw older Seawolf :oops:



No worries. Is there much difference between the 2 models?


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Didn't even pick up on that - just looked at the dial and saw older Seawolf :oops:



No worries. Is there much difference between the 2 models?



Same movement, Seawolf has more water resistance, that watch is 10 - 15 years old and Steel Seawolf would be a lot newer (SOP is Steel), SOP is smaller 41 vs 45 and 15 vs 18 height, only 20mm lugs on the SOP.


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The link looks to be a Super Ocean Professional from year 2003 to 2006, model number A17360. It is a 42mm case.

IMO, a little over priced on rubber with no box, papers, or service history.

Nice Breitling model though.

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Same movement, Seawolf has more water resistance, that watch is 10 - 15 years old and Steel Seawolf would be a lot newer (SOP is Steel), SOP is smaller 41 vs 45 and 15 vs 18 height, only 20mm lugs on the SOP.



Thank you. That's the info I need to know. The seller claims it's a 2010. No chance of that, huh?


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[quote="STAIRZ"]Same movement, Seawolf has more water resistance, that watch is 10 - 15 years old and Steel Seawolf would be a lot newer (SOP is Steel), SOP is smaller 41 vs 45 and 15 vs 18 height, only 20mm lugs on the SOP.



Thank you. That's the info I need to know. The seller claims it's a 2010. No chance of that, huh?[/quote]

Actually that design yellow dial was last produced in 2005 I believe.

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