I'd rather just buy the GMT that I'd like, unchanged.
I bought my Railmaster because I really liked the story behind it, and was pleasantly surprised when my 1948 had the same movement - but I'm now starting to wonder if that suggests I should part-ex the Railmaster for a GMT. Question is what I could expect to realise for the Railmaster, which of course is full box/papers, metal bracelet and model-specific tweed band.
I'd rather just buy the GMT that I'd like, unchanged.
I bought my Railmaster because I really liked the story behind it, and was pleasantly surprised when my 1948 had the same movement - but I'm now starting to wonder if that suggests I should part-ex the Railmaster for a GMT. Question is what I could expect to realise for the Railmaster, which of course is full box/papers, metal bracelet and model-specific tweed band.
Any ideas, watch hive-mind?