I have, on eBay.com a few times. Not cameras, but items ranging from 10s to several 100s USD, though not quite up to $1000. Some sellers added VAT at checkout, some did not. Most were sent via Fedex...
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I have, on eBay.com a few times. Not cameras, but items ranging from 10s to several 100s USD, though not quite up to $1000. Some sellers added VAT at checkout, some did not. Most were sent via Fedex...
Could you verify me please, Neil? Many thanks. :eagerness:
Yes I did. They took it away and recorded all the details that then appeared on the sales invoice for the toolkit: Model reference, serial number, dial reference, bracelet reference.
Thank you Haywood and Endo. My 16600 is from 2007, so perhaps I erred in my choice. I prefer it though. Haywood, how many versions are there? One for each SD generation, or more random than that?
I popped into Rolex St. James's today to pick up a Seadweller toolkit, having originally enquired and looked at one (but did not buy) last year. Turns out there are two versions now. The first photo...
Totally agree with this and cannot emphasise enough the benefits of a good teacher to supplement what you learn on your own. Bad habits picked up early are really difficult to shake off. I've been...
I found this quite useful. History and explanation of luminous materials, from radium through tritium to superluminova.
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Another vote for these guys, aka Aperture UK. Their Hasselblad centre is on Museum St., the other stuff is in their other shop on Rathbone Place. Patrick and Richard are honest and knowledgeable....
#78 paid.
Please count me in too.
Posted in error.
I keep the centre chrono hand running sometimes, just because I feel like it.
The sentiment still seems to exist, even if the reality may differ. I heard the reason some people wanted to get in early on the ceramic daytona and the new seadweller was "just in case" there is a...
I agree, not to be taken in isolation but as additional resource to what's already out there. Top marks to them though for clarity of presentation and quality of photos.
Great gesture. I'm in for two tickets.
I found this today. Might be of use or interest to some. :smug:
https://www.watchclub.com/curated-by-the-watch-club/the-anniversary-sub-decoded
I was introduced to a Mr. Harry Kok many years ago.
Fair enough, but what about original papers with non-original box? I've seen this a few times.
Each to their own, re: obtaining a box separately. However, having the information might help a buyer recognise if a box is not original to the watch.
Here's a useful guide for the various models over the years.
http://thegreengmthand.com/about/useful-rolex-knowledge/#Rolex_box_reference
And some info on the specific box codes. Might help you...
Yes, I had a similar message. Only Nationwide mentioned. I have no idea of its significance.
Love these! Thanks for posting.
Is it a 16610 date or 14060 nondate?
Some (hopefully) useful links:
http://vintagewatchmarket.blogfree.net/?t=135817
https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=74592
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I really like that! Were the hands replaced at service?