16600 Seadweller
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Debaser

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7,601 posts

284 months

Sunday 23rd May 2010
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I'm really tempted to buy myself a Seadweller but before I go ahead there's a few things I'd like to clarify. I've never spent much money on a watch before and I've never bought a second hand watch before, so I don't want to make any schoolboy errors! I'd like one as recent as possible but if I get one that's approaching five years old then I guess it'll be due a service? If the watch is more than about four years old should I only look to get one that's been serviced?

What changes were made to the Seadweller over the last few years? I'd like a recent one and looking at these two on Blowers:

2002 http://www.blowers-jewellers.co.uk/16600_S12601.ht...

2007 http://www.blowers-jewellers.co.uk/16600_S12814.ht...

The 2002 one has drilled lug holes (and different shaped lugs). Are there any other differences I should look out for?

What should I expect to pay for a good, recent example? I want to make sure I get a good watch, but I don't want my pants pulled down. Finally, is it madness to buy a watch I haven't tried on? I don't know anybody with one and I haven't seen one in any shops. Any other advice is appreciated. Thanks.

CmdrBond

709 posts

222 months

Monday 24th May 2010
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Can't blame you to be honest and apologies, but I know nothing about SeaDweller's. However, I know a man who does - speak to Dom H and I'm sure he can sort you out - www.hackettwatches.co.uk


taffyracer

2,093 posts

266 months

Monday 24th May 2010
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Blowers are a superb company to deal with, bought my sub off them last month and have since bought a few boxes and other bits and the quality and service has been absolutely 1st class

Debaser

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7,601 posts

284 months

Wednesday 26th May 2010
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Thanks for your replies. I'm out of the country at the moment but I'll get in touch with Dom H when I'm back.

If anyone else has advice for me it would be gratefully received.

Debaser

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7,601 posts

284 months

Saturday 5th June 2010
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Well, a massive thanks to Dominic! I've just picked up a Seadweller in perfect condition and I'm very pleased with it! Great service from Dom and he even arranged for me to pick the watch up on Friday evening, and then took the time to answer all my questions about it and size the bracelet for me.

As for the watch itself I was slightly worried it might sit a bit high as I hadn't seen one in the flesh before buying mine, but I think it looks great on my wrist. I'm very pleased I went for this instead of a Sub no-date.

Once again, big thumbs up for Dominic!

Vipers

33,433 posts

251 months

Saturday 5th June 2010
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Debaser said:
Well, a massive thanks to Dominic! I've just picked up a Seadweller in perfect condition and I'm very pleased with it! Great service from Dom and he even arranged for me to pick the watch up on Friday evening, and then took the time to answer all my questions about it and size the bracelet for me.

As for the watch itself I was slightly worried it might sit a bit high as I hadn't seen one in the flesh before buying mine, but I think it looks great on my wrist. I'm very pleased I went for this instead of a Sub no-date.

Once again, big thumbs up for Dominic!
Having worn mine for over 30 years, you get used to it, honest. Dont forget to have it itemised on your house policy for insurance.




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