Anyone got a Dornbluth I could have a close look at?
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I've been searching for a pre-owned 99.1 for ages and I guess I could still be waiting for years to come, so I'll probably just bite the bullet & order one new.
However, it's a decent amount of cash, so I'd love to be able to handle one before committing.
Anyone in the London / Southern home counties would be in striking distance, or I'd pay for RMSD postage both ways for anyone further afield whose trusting enough to send it to me for a quick viewing.
However, it's a decent amount of cash, so I'd love to be able to handle one before committing.
Anyone in the London / Southern home counties would be in striking distance, or I'd pay for RMSD postage both ways for anyone further afield whose trusting enough to send it to me for a quick viewing.
Yes, a 99.0 , work in Farnborough and live in Hampshire if you want a peek
ETA: FYI Dirk is a true gent, ordered a new strap and been busy with work, next thing I know it turns up with an invoice, talk about trusting people to pay up the reddies
ETA: FYI Dirk is a true gent, ordered a new strap and been busy with work, next thing I know it turns up with an invoice, talk about trusting people to pay up the reddies
Edited by W66OCH on Thursday 13th May 14:06
bigandclever said:
Genuine question - would you be happy with a pre-owned watch? Part of the attraction for me is the understanding that, up to a point, you could get a 99.x built with a set of options that would make your watch, well, yours.
As a serial flipper, on the whole I prefer to buy pre-owned to avoid the worst of any depreciation, but have to admit buying a brand new Dornbluth & having it "made to measure" is very appealing. The flipping I understand, and I apologise for transposing my unwritten thoughts on 'what makes a keeper really special?'... Aesthetically I could possibly substitute a Stowa MO, for less than a grand new and in my hand in a few weeks, for a 99.1... but we all know it's not going to be the same. And if you're going for a keeper, why go for someone else's spec when you can have yours.
Edited by bigandclever on Friday 14th May 22:37
TonyHetherington said:
edhasler is seriously considering getting one - I think he's almost about to push the button, so his watch is 6 months away. That's not much help, I realise, sorry
Just faxed off the order today I'm really looking forward to seeing its progress during the build, and can't wait for it to arrive in around 5 months! bigandclever said:
Aesthetically I could possibly substitute a Stowa MO, for less than a grand new and in my hand in a few weeks, for a 99.1... but we all know it's not going to be the same. And if you're going for a keeper, why go for someone else's spec when you can have yours.
Had a Stowa MO - nice watch but the proportions of the case & dial were ever so slightly off to me, so I sold it on very quickly.As for the Dornbluth, I think / hope it will be a keeper as I'm sure if it's not and I've bought new I'll loose a decent chunk of cash on selling, which as a matter of personal pride (even more than the impact on my wallet) I'd obviously rather avoid.
Edited by andy tims on Friday 14th May 23:56
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