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21 September 2016, 01:33 PM | #1 |
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Thoughts on this 9315
Looking to buy a 9315 for my 5513, what do you guys think about this one? The seller says it might be a service one? whats a fair price?
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21 September 2016, 01:36 PM | #2 |
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Im afraid to say It looks dishonestly presentated to me. All the links are squished up close so you cannot see the stretch
I'd ask for a pic of him holding it up, with it on its side so u can judge the sag .. or laid on table but with full bend in it ,like in a banana shape Hope that makes sence |
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To start, the end links are for a 93150 and they are service end links.
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Yes, I agree with above. I think there is going to be considerable stretch judging by how much the links have opened up on the backside. The pictures dont accurately show the stretch. Not worth what the seller is asking. I would say closer to $400-600 due to the stretch. He is hiding how stretched out the bracelet is. FYI, a 9315 bracelet is not from 2003, more like the 70s. The clasp is showing AD3 which is 2003 so the clasp may have been replaced at a much later date. It might be the same time that those 93150 end links were put on too. Looks like a franken/service bracelet to me.
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for a grand you should get an early 70's pateted 9315 with the correct ends.
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And clasp
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All looks good but the service clasp? |
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24 September 2016, 04:28 PM | #10 |
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Pass on that band
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Yes this is a service 9315, maybe is better to look for other..
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This one is a strong pass. . .
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Even the 580 endliks are service and they are the only available as spare parts for the service 9315.. |
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