What time is it? Watches and horology

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  • nearly 10 year old watch that they don't even like and is still covered in cellophane.

    What can I say other than don't buy watches for investment ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿปโ€โ™‚๏ธ Personally I'd encourage them to just sell it and be happy they haven't lost more,whatever it comes out to. IMHO obviously.

  • I'm telling him to hold on to it for a couple of years until the market improves but he wants to try and get get a half decent price for it now. Just trying to work out what a half decent price is for one right now. He knows he's going to take a hit. He wants the money for a mortgage which is a much better investment. He probably should have done that first ay ๐Ÿ™„ maybe he should also lose his best part of 200 quid a week wank wagon as well whilst he's at it but he's one of them and you can't tell these kids.

  • On the Daytona chat, he might as well get quotes from Subdial and other dealers - nothing to lose. Chrono 24 prices are always too high as sellers factor their 6.5% fee in (as well as pitching at optimistic levels anyway as thereโ€™s no cost to listing and you canโ€™t rule out a motivated buyer coming along). V rough rule of thumb is to knock 10% off the lowest price listing you can find for an equivalent watch. All that said, you donโ€™t have to sell if someone makes an offer, so your friend could list it on C24 at the price he wants and just wait and see if he gets bites.

  • In a more fun post, I treated myself to something low-key and inconspicuous


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  • Is like the watch is trying to contain G Shock. ๐Ÿ‘Œ

  • I'll suggest Subdial I was talking to them last week about a px for myself and they offered a good price for one but weren't interested in my other so I probably need another month or so then the watch I was after sold the next day anyway. They were really easy to deal with though so I expect I'll use them again. I know C24 prices are often toppy but he'd take 10% less than the current lowest price listed so could try his luck there

  • 200 quid a week wank wagon

    There lays the daytona, it's just a little step above conspicuous, but not quite audacious

  • The perfect accessory to a white Q7 โœŠ

  • There's the problem they might wear the watch if they could move out of the yuppy territory, jag Bentley, something comfortable

  • I've lowered the tone, soz, would order a cyber truck


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  • Did anyone ever hear about this brand? It seems to be italian. I like the look of it but can't find a single thing about them.
    (I'm also curious about the orange button)


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  • Another recommendation for Subdial who I sold a watch too couldnโ€™t fault them (they bought the watch themselves). Quick quote and payment ๐Ÿ‘Œ

    โ€ฆ and Happy Friday all, nearly home ๐Ÿ™‚


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  • ^such a classic watch
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    mine will be 40 years old in october
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    hope everyone is doing well
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    it's time for a beer in the garden


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  • Got this one recently and put it on a Panama strap. Love it so far! Very light and comfortable, perfect for hot summer days. :-)


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  • These guys claim to offer better than average buying prices, but Iโ€™ve never used them.

    https://swisstimepieces.co.uk/pages/sell-my-watch

  • Nice ๐Ÿ‘

  • Forwarded thanks ๐Ÿ‘

  • Let's see some tan lines


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  • Enjoying this a lot.


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  • Forum approved place for servicing in London?

  • Alsal on The Strand. However when I needed my Rolex repairing I just sent it off to Calibre which was probably easier than going up to the Strand

  • It depends what the watch is. Very little watch servicing seems to be done in London now (to the extent that you can walk in somewhere, drop a watch off, the guy out the back does it and you can pick it up a few days/weeks later). Alsal is that, and they're fine, but I wouldn't take something fancy/valuable there (they probably wouldn't even accept it).

  • I haven't used them but I know some jewellers send stuff to these guys in Hatton Garden
    https://perriwatchrepairs.com/
    I have used https://watchguy.co.uk/ a couple of times, very happy, think someone else here used them too after I mentioned them before. You have to send the watch off though...

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