More advice please

More advice please

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lowdrag

Original Poster:

12,951 posts

215 months

Sunday 20th May 2007
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First of all, thank you all for your advice on watches to consider to replace my Breitling which I can no longer read. I've decided to buy an IWC Pilot chrono with steel strap, but the next question, being something of an ignoramus in these matters, is what on earth is the value of the old watch; a guideline would help. I have the box and papers plus the receipt for it back in 1998 and it is a Navitimer limited edition Red arrows model. Maybe that actually detracts from the price, I don't know, but I liked it at the time though!
Here are a couple of photos to help you help me:-





Thanking you all once again for your help and advice

anonymous-user

56 months

Sunday 20th May 2007
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lowdrag said:
I've decided to buy an IWC Pilot chrono with steel strap,


Firstly nice choice, i'm looking at getting one also, do you know the pilots chrono has just changed from the 3706 to the 3717.

The 3717 is 3mm wider and comes with both black and spitfire silver face. The watch looks much better in real life than in photographs especially the spitfire.

There is a boring thread on Timezone I started about the same watch with some rather nice photos.

As for your breitling i've got a '95 Old Navitimer in good condition which is perhaps worth £1900 at best. As for the limited edition red arrows, sorry i've no idea.


Edited by stovey on Sunday 20th May 17:27

Freddie von Rost

1,978 posts

214 months

Sunday 20th May 2007
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lowdrag said:


what on earth is the value of the old watch; a guideline would help. I have the box and papers plus the receipt for it back in 1998 and it is a Navitimer limited edition Red arrows model. Maybe that actually detracts from the price.



Well guv, these foreign watches. Not much interest nowadays. Be difficult to shift. Tell you what, because I like you, I will give fifty quid for it and throw in one of them nice digital jobs.


lowdrag

Original Poster:

12,951 posts

215 months

Sunday 20th May 2007
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Freddie, you are all heart. I have sent you fifty quid and the watch as requested. I did read that right didn't I?

justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

244 months

Monday 21st May 2007
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lowdrag said:
Freddie, you are all heart. I have sent you fifty quid and the watch as requested. I did read that right didn't I?


As Freddie's agent, I hope you sent c/o Justayellowbadge enterprises, as per normal, and I shall keep the watch and pass on some of the 50 quid and my invoice to Freddie.

Freddie von Rost

1,978 posts

214 months

Monday 21st May 2007
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justayellowbadge said:
lowdrag said:
Freddie, you are all heart. I have sent you fifty quid and the watch as requested. I did read that right didn't I?


As Freddie's agent, I hope you sent c/o Justayellowbadge enterprises, as per normal, and I shall keep the watch and pass on some of the 50 quid and my invoice to Freddie.


Impressive justayellowbadge! More front than Selfridges. Sorry lowdrag but I forgot to bill you for the receipting and administration duties in processing your - shortly to be mine, get off j.a.y.b. - watch. Please mark your funds transfer for an additional 750 guineas as:

Freddie von Rost, Bermuda Offshore Account No4.

Seriously though. Had a quick scout around the intermawebby and think you should be able to realise between £900 and £1200 in a private sale. Not sure about part ex but as your watch is a limited edition it should have some bearing on the final value.


lowdrag

Original Poster:

12,951 posts

215 months

Monday 21st May 2007
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Thanks Freddie for that. Unfortunately there was a new Pilot Chrono on Ebay until yesterday bought from Harrods and never worn but he withdrew it. Pity, I was ready to pounce - the price had only got up to £879. Damn! Your cheque is in the post, as they say, and being of a suitable material will bounce it's way quickly to you.