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houndoggie

Need suggestions for a $1400-$1600 watch....

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houndoggie

Just sold an Omega 2254.50 and want something to replace it.

 

Looking maybe sport/diver/ watch. No dress watches

 

42mm-48mm (depending on the case)

 

Watch can be new or used.

 

Alright guys, get to it.

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greg_r
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houndoggie
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I'll keep that one in mind.

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greg_r

Seriously, if I had that kinda dough to spend on a gen, I'd be very tempted to go looking for a 60's/70's Rolex Oyster Date. They do pop up at that kinda price from time to time and are a classic look...

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graman
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I'll keep that one in mind.

 

 

Kinky wants his watch back! ;)

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Luto

How about a Damasko DC66

 

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graman

 

 

Nice mate....I like the oris world time too

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AustinTech

I love those Oris Divers. Big, bulky, good looking. Everything a diver should be. Doxa are cool, so long as get a decent looking model - they have a few real dogs out there.

 

Sinn U1 is always an option...

 

Serket Reef Diver 2....you can get that for $725 on the used market. It's not for everyone though, but I like it.

 

Or 23 G-shocks...

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JoeyB

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AustinTech

A SOH sold for $1,800 on WUS a month or so ago...get a Lonestar mesh...

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Member X

Ooh, that Serket is pretty nice :giggle:

 

You could get any one of a number of Sinns secondhand - U1, some of the older chrono models, U2?

 

Some of the Bell & Ross models will fall within that price range secondhand too, even some of the 01s.

 

Vintage (and rare?) Rollie could be a good bet though, but you'd have to aim for one of the larger models!

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Luthier

Buy Hamilton.

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jmd33

I'm still trying to figure out why you would sell your 2254?!?!?!?!?!?!??????????

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houndoggie
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I would rather chop my arm off.

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houndoggie
I'm still trying to figure out why you would sell your 2254?!?!?!?!?!?!??????????

 

the market is hot for them now. I made a $300 profit on the sale. Plus, ever since I got my Legend Diver, the 2254 has got zero wrist time.

 

 

A SOH sold for $1,800 on WUS a month or so ago...get a Lonestar mesh...

 

 

I am not gonna steal yours. You get next dibs.

 

Buy Hamilton.

 

I've had 3, ended up selling them all.

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houndoggie
How about a Damasko DC66

 

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Damasko is nice.

 

it'll go into consideration.

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JoeyB
Hd, it's time to step up...

 

 

I would rather chop my arm off.

For shame!! ;) ;) :wine:cubssuck.JPG

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sconehead

Steelfish?

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KinCaidk

I would buy a 2254, but it's just me ;)

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houndoggie

I am agonizing over this decision.

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sconehead

HD, make a shortlist, allocate each a number and hit the random org button mate...;)

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