Swatch fans, knowledge required please

Swatch fans, knowledge required please

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Nolar Dog

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8,786 posts

196 months

Monday 3rd August 2009
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I know there's a few Swatch fans and collectors on here so just wondered if any of you can advise me please...

I'm looking to buy another Swatch as a birthday gift for a female friend soon.
She was born in September 1986 and I'd like to buy an original model from that period.

Can anyone tell me or show me what was available then and point me in the right direction (other than eBay) to source said models please?

Other than that I'm open to suggestion.

She's a fashion photographer and make up artist and as such is into designers such as Vivienne Westwood although I'm not buying her the Orb Swatch as it's not something she could wear everyday.

Any decent models that stand out from the rest?

I've already got her the Time Spective from the current Manish Arora collection but want something older to compliment it.

Many thanks in advance and feel free to turn this into a "Show us your Swatch" thread too amongst the suggestions. smile

fluffnik

20,156 posts

228 months

Tuesday 4th August 2009
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Squiggly might have something to suit. smile

Dominic H

3,275 posts

233 months

Tuesday 4th August 2009
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Have a look here Nolar,

http://www.squiggly.com/gb/en/search-results/?prod...

Everything you wanted to know about Swatch.....

EFA.. Beaten to it, as I was remenising on Squiggly.com irked

Edited by Dominic H on Tuesday 4th August 00:08

Nolar Dog

Original Poster:

8,786 posts

196 months

Tuesday 4th August 2009
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Thanks very much guys. smile

I'll bookmark that for the morning and have a good look around.
Brill! smile

Any more thoughts anyone or feel free to post pics of your Swatches for inspiration.

sneijder

5,221 posts

235 months

Tuesday 4th August 2009
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Is she petite ? The ladies Swatches are tiny by todays standards.

redtwin

7,518 posts

183 months

Tuesday 4th August 2009
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What a great site for a trip down memory lane. Wouldn't wear one now, but I was able to find my old Swatch I bought new in 1987. hehe

clonmult

10,529 posts

210 months

Tuesday 4th August 2009
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Love some of the old Swatches.

I was a little miffed recently when i put a battery in my original Swatch Skin - didn't bleedin' well work.

But the automatic swatch works fine, it just looks/feels a little naff. Squiggly are good on delivery though - they've got a good reputation, deservedly so.

dustybottoms

512 posts

196 months

Tuesday 4th August 2009
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What a great site and trip down memory lane!

Just seen my very first swatch that I owned on that site; Swatch Mcgregor priced at £102.00!!!! Damn don't think I own mine anymore. frown


jules_s

4,302 posts

234 months

Tuesday 4th August 2009
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Christ that takes me back a few years....I just went up to the safe and fished out a Red Illusion Swatch number: SUYR100.

And it still works after god knows how many years biggrin

Edit: How thin is that watch? 5mm max? for a chronograph!?

Edited by jules_s on Tuesday 4th August 22:59

Nolar Dog

Original Poster:

8,786 posts

196 months

Tuesday 4th August 2009
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sneijder said:
Is she petite ? The ladies Swatches are tiny by todays standards.
She is very petite yes but I'd already decided on getting gents styles as I'm not a fan of women's watches generally. See my blog wink

sneijder

5,221 posts

235 months

Wednesday 5th August 2009
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No worries, I have a 'Miss Pinstripe' doing nothing in the drawer, as new. Like I say the thing is microscopic.

fluffnik

20,156 posts

228 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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I just bought this Irony Scuba Toutatis on the 'bay...



£22.45 well spent. smile

BigBen

11,654 posts

231 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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I lost my Swatch which was a color (sic) window, have put an as new one of same on my wishlist. Anyone know how often the site receives new stock ?

Ben

sneijder

5,221 posts

235 months

Friday 7th August 2009
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I've been buying a few Swatches recently, I only use Ebay though.

Sites like Squiggly get a bit daft with their prices I find. I collect them for a bit of fun, I rarely wear them.

On Ebay there seems to be a massive gulf between 'buy it now' prices and the prices they go for in a normal auction. Some are probably worth getting on for a hundred quid, Jellyfish, 4/12 Flags, Don't Be Too Late, Technosphere all off the top of my head.

Others I wouldn't give more than 15 pounds for. I have a trawl on Ebay searching for 'Vintage Swatch' or something just as vague. If someone is listing it with the correct name, serial and year there will be loads of watchers having a late bid.

I got a nice 'Follow Me' for a few quid by searching for 'Yellow Swatch'



Turn the international search on using Ebay too, there's loads of brand new deadstock floating around in Switzerland / Germany.

I got a Kailua Diver ...



... brand new and unused for under 20 quid.

There's a bloke in Malaysia with skips full of the things :

http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/hymaket_W0QQ_nkwZQQ_...

I've bought from him and can't recommend him enough.

Happy hunting.