EMAS chronograph

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lowdrag

Original Poster:

12,901 posts

214 months

Thursday 24th September 2009
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I won such a watch, one of a limited edition, from Octane magazine a few months back and all I've done is tried it on and don't like it one bit. at 48mm too big for my puny wrist and a manual which I'd forget to wind every day anyway. I plan to put it on Ebay but, with the asking price at £700 as new, what do you think I should set the reserve at? I was thinking of £250 but advice welcome. I really don't know much about these watches at all.

Nolar Dog

8,786 posts

196 months

Thursday 24th September 2009
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99p start and no reserve and let it find its own value.

You'll get more bidders and a hiigher end price that way.

Whatever it goes for is a bonus surely as it doesn't owe you anything anyway? smile

Slagathore

5,813 posts

193 months

Thursday 24th September 2009
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What model is it specifically?

I can't find any new ones on Jura's site for £700?

Set the reserve at just below its RRP? Start bidding at a few hundred?

lowdrag

Original Poster:

12,901 posts

214 months

Thursday 24th September 2009
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Sorry, but I was sure they were £700 but now I see they are at £625. That though is of no importance. You'll find them here:-

http://shop.instant-shop.com/Octaneshop/product438...

And before anyone asks, no I am not trying to sell it here but it will soon be on Ebay with I reckon a small reserve price. I don't like it and it would only sit in the drawer unused so quite frasnkly a waste of space for me.

Thanks though for your help