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Fs/ft: 2 Quality Watches For Sale: 1 Gold & 1 Steel


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Hi everyone.

 

 

Here's my first sales post with a few items that I would like to sell:

 

First up is a beautiful 10K vintage Longines Admiral with automatic movement and a special MOP dial:

 

The watch has received a complete service (oiled and regulated) 8 months ago which I paid 160€ for, and it has been worn on 5 occasions since then! It is 34mm (36mm including crown) and at this size it would fit any gentleman (or modern lady)! - It is a fantastic vintage watch that works equally well on a woman's wrist IMO!

 

Will be shipped registered mail worldwide for 850€

 

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The strap is new as well:

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Real eyecandy!!

 

 

The last watch is a 4th generation Grand Seiko with manual in-house movement caliber 4522-8000.

This watch also received a service worth 140€ and has not been worn since.

It is 36mm across (38.5mm including the crown) and in stainless steel.

It comes on a new unused black leather band with double folding clasp.

The watch does have som minor blemmish on the very edge of the dial, but it has in no way affected the movement - I have the watchmaker's word on that!

Shipped registered worldwide for 600€!

 

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This is the movement before the service - the watchmaker told me that the tirette spring is not as tight as it used to be, but the only result is that the minute hand clicks when the time is set. Nothing is wrong with the watch and they both keep great time!

 

 

What I am looking for in a part trade:

 

Waterman exception Night&Day in black or platinum

Visconti Homo Sapiens xf or broad nib

 

Noodler's inks... Let me know what you have

 

 

 

The joker:

I have a three year old bottle of Armani Acqua di Gio 200ml that has been collecting dust on the back of my shelf. I tried it yesterday, and the scent was present still after 6 hours, so no problems there!

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It's 90% full and I would like 70€ shipped inside EU... I would like to avoid sending this overseas...

 

 

 

Thank you for looking.

Don't hesitate to send any questions you might have for the items!

- Morten

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