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The operative word.....trying!Crown and Caliber is trying to sell a pre-owned Seamaster Diver 300M for $5075. New it cost $5200.
Ridiculous.
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The operative word.....trying!Crown and Caliber is trying to sell a pre-owned Seamaster Diver 300M for $5075. New it cost $5200.
Ridiculous.
Noticed that too. They sell on the high side for a pre owned watch.Crown and Caliber is trying to sell a pre-owned Seamaster Diver 300M for $5075. New it cost $5200.
Ridiculous.
Its just funny. Cause anyone who can afford the $5075 for it pre-owned can also afford the 5200 for it new. They probably bought it for 4K ;-)Noticed that too. They sell on the high side for a pre owned watch.
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Now that is a KILLER combo!
Much appreciated!Here are the part numbers and quantities for what is needed. I spoke with an omega boutique sales associate and they said the total cost is around 250.
1) the clasp itself (0117STZ001154)
2) two of the specific endlinks that translate the clasp to the existing bracelet, (0118ST1589)
3) and the requisite screws (4 -- 0124ST3307) and pins (2 -- 0128ST0166)
That’s awesome!150th Anniversary Seamaster. Ti, white gold, and unique grey dial. LE of 1848
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Love seeing other Ti SMPs! - wasn't sure how popular they were in the subcommunity here (though yours is admittedly juuust a bit rarer than my 2231150th Anniversary Seamaster. Ti, white gold, and unique grey dial. LE of 1848
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Yup, I wanted to buy there because they sponsor a podcast I listen to, but the prices were just too damn high. I ended up with a 300M diver from a private seller on Chrono24 that was less than $4k out the door. It was originally purchased in June, full box/papers and looked basically unworn.Crown and Caliber is trying to sell a pre-owned Seamaster Diver 300M for $5075. New it cost $5200.
Ridiculous.
Agree. I stopped looking after the Christmas sale. Glad I bought my SMP in 2018 when the price was more reasonable.Its just funny. Cause anyone who can afford the $5075 for it pre-owned can also afford the 5200 for it new. They probably bought it for 4K ;-)
Jus another reason not to even bother looking at their items.
I think I'm gonna only buy major watch purchases during holidays where dealerships give big discounts ;-)Agree. I stopped looking after the Christmas sale. Glad I bought my SMP in 2018 when the price was more reasonable.
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That's how I bought mine, but mine 20% off their already normal 20% off. Got it for $3344If you're a veteran, make sure you log onto the exchange. If you want a seamaster 300, $3097 otd, no tax. It was sold at this price 4 times last year. Memorial and labor day sales, 4th of July and I think black Friday time.
These are actual pics from the last sale. The normal daily price is $4100. They also sell PO, Speedmasters, and Aqua Terra. They are an AD for Omega, Oris, Seiko, Longines and Hamilton. And all sales are....no tax.
If they are out of stock on a model or color, they replenish regularly.
Yup I just let the cat out of the bag.
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yeah, that Zealande is not cheap, but sure is nice!Yup, I wanted to buy there because they sponsor a podcast I listen to, but the prices were just too damn high. I ended up with a 300M diver from a private seller on Chrono24 that was less than $4k out the door. It was originally purchased in June, full box/papers and looked basically unworn.
I have always wanted a Bond watch but never really liked the bracelet, so I preemptively ordered a Zealande strap. Now I realize the bracelet is awesome, kinda forcing the strap on myself because of the price of it. Might let it go here eventually. The micro adjust clasp is just phenomenal.
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