FS: a few "affordable" watches
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FS: a few "affordable" watches
FS: Chopard Mille Miglia
This is a great watch but I never wear it. I have it on an aftermarket strap but it also comes with a barely used "dunlop tire tread" rubber strap.
The titanium case is a bit scratched up, but the watch still looks great and works perfectly. It has one of the nicest dials I have seen, engine turned circles that look like carbon fiber. It had a factory service not too long ago and has barely been worn since.
No box or papers. I think it's a steal at $2200.
I'm also considering selling the Schummacher Speedmaster next to it. It also is a bit beat up and needs a new strap, but it's one of the greatest watches ever made. I'd sell that one for $1000.
Here it is on the left

FS: Tag, Seiko, Oakley
Three more that I never wear. Seiko Sportura, Oakley GMT Stealth and a really old two-tone Tag. The Tag is a bit beat up, the Oakley and Seiko are nearly new.
Make me an offer on any of them:
Seiko is second from left, Tag is far right:

Oakley on the left:

FS: Sinn 856S
Possibly the best every day watch out there. This is the black Tegiment coated 856 on a bracelet. The watch is virtually scratch proof.
It has box and papers and only a couple scratches on the buckle which is not tegiment coated. Sold out at the US Retailer right now. Asking $1750.
Here it is with the GP 3-bridges Tourbillon

FS: Seiko Discus Burger
I bought these in black and white and just never wear the white one. They are super cool watches and are now very hard to find. I will include the original strap and the python strap I got for it if you want it. It comes with a nice stainless deployant buckle. It's incredible value for money: asking $900.


This is a great watch but I never wear it. I have it on an aftermarket strap but it also comes with a barely used "dunlop tire tread" rubber strap.
The titanium case is a bit scratched up, but the watch still looks great and works perfectly. It has one of the nicest dials I have seen, engine turned circles that look like carbon fiber. It had a factory service not too long ago and has barely been worn since.
No box or papers. I think it's a steal at $2200.
I'm also considering selling the Schummacher Speedmaster next to it. It also is a bit beat up and needs a new strap, but it's one of the greatest watches ever made. I'd sell that one for $1000.
Here it is on the left

FS: Tag, Seiko, Oakley
Three more that I never wear. Seiko Sportura, Oakley GMT Stealth and a really old two-tone Tag. The Tag is a bit beat up, the Oakley and Seiko are nearly new.
Make me an offer on any of them:
Seiko is second from left, Tag is far right:

Oakley on the left:

FS: Sinn 856S
Possibly the best every day watch out there. This is the black Tegiment coated 856 on a bracelet. The watch is virtually scratch proof.
It has box and papers and only a couple scratches on the buckle which is not tegiment coated. Sold out at the US Retailer right now. Asking $1750.
Here it is with the GP 3-bridges Tourbillon

FS: Seiko Discus Burger
I bought these in black and white and just never wear the white one. They are super cool watches and are now very hard to find. I will include the original strap and the python strap I got for it if you want it. It comes with a nice stainless deployant buckle. It's incredible value for money: asking $900.


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what a steal.






