Omega Bond Seamaster
Omega Bond Seamaster
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Skyman

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1,570 posts

245 months

Monday 24th November 2008
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What would a reasonable price be for a 1 month old, mint, boxed, new-used one of these. I have found one up for sale, but don't want to insult the vendor. Think I would pay £900'ish. Advice appreciated.

CmdrBond

709 posts

220 months

Monday 24th November 2008
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What size is it?? Auto or quartz?? Bracelet, leather or rubber strap. Is it the Planet Ocean version or the standard SMP??

Apologies for all the questions, just want to be sure of the best advice.

Regards

Chris

Skyman

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CmdrBond

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Monday 24th November 2008
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I for one, along with other people are not that keen on the special editions, but it is your personal choice.

I would go in at £900 as a first amount, you never know you might get it, but wouldn't pay more than £1500.

Personally, would save a little more, wait for a nice example of a 42mm Planet Ocean to come up and then buy. Just my 2p worth.

Good luck and if you do get it, then be sure to post some pictures on the wristshot thread.

Skyman

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1,570 posts

245 months

Monday 24th November 2008
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CmdrBond said:
I for one, along with other people are not that keen on the special editions, but it is your personal choice.

I would go in at £900 as a first amount, you never know you might get it, but wouldn't pay more than £1500.

Personally, would save a little more, wait for a nice example of a 42mm Planet Ocean to come up and then buy. Just my 2p worth.

Good luck and if you do get it, then be sure to post some pictures on the wristshot thread.
Thanks for the advice. I was really looking to take advantage of what I thought might be a potential bargain due to circumstances. Like you, I am not sold on the Bond ltd ed thing. I have only just bought a new Sub LV, and am finding the idea of putting a few more timepieces in my collection to be addictive.

CmdrBond

709 posts

220 months

Monday 24th November 2008
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It is indeed addictive. Looking to save some money for another 4 figure watch, but keep getting sidetracked with other things. Get yourself over to TZ-UK and let us feed your addictionhehe

Vipers

33,385 posts

249 months

Monday 24th November 2008
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Bbeaverbrooks insurance looks a tad expensive ....


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Skyman

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1,570 posts

245 months

Monday 24th November 2008
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CmdrBond said:
It is indeed addictive. Looking to save some money for another 4 figure watch, but keep getting sidetracked with other things. Get yourself over to TZ-UK and let us feed your addictionhehe
Will do.thumbup

swanny71

3,298 posts

230 months

Monday 24th November 2008
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Skyman said:
CmdrBond said:
It is indeed addictive. Looking to save some money for another 4 figure watch, but keep getting sidetracked with other things. Get yourself over to TZ-UK and let us feed your addictionhehe
Will do.thumbup
Warning: it might just cost you a fortune joining that site!thumbup

Camby

64 posts

228 months

Tuesday 25th November 2008
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If you can buy it at the right price you could always have a standard second hand fitted at a later date.

TZ sales corner has one for sale, withoutt he 007 branding for about £700 I think.