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25 October 2010, 01:43 AM | #1 |
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Submariner U Serial Question
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How much would you guys consider a good price for a used Sub U Serial T25? The watch has no box, no papers. Watch only. It seems to be at about 80-90% condition. Thanks! |
25 October 2010, 01:58 AM | #2 |
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Atleast $2500 and up...
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25 October 2010, 02:08 AM | #3 |
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Any other thoughts? I'm the one considering to buy it. I wanna know what's a good price to buy such a watch with no box and no papers.
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Is it a stainless steel?
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Could you describe the 80-90% condition?
Bracelet, all links, sag, scratches. Condition of head. Service history. Pictures would help! |
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well. to me it looks like around 80 - 90 %.
What do you think by the pics? |
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Well a genuine watch is far more important than any box or papers.The papers are only of any real use in the warranty period as for the box its just a box.As this watch is from around 1997/8 if no service history the a full service should be a priority, then you will have service papers from Rolex with a two year warranty.Picture looks good has been looked after would rate it 90 plus but thought you said no box.?????.
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Hard to tell in your pics. Do you have any close ups of the dial / case sides?? Are the lugs over polished?
To me 80% means its pretty beat up. I would think < $3300 USD |
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Do you know the service history? Losing time? The watch looks great in the pics. Take into account $300-500 for a service. IMO, low to mid $3Ks.
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Yep, low to mid 3K range...
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I guess low 3k would be a fairly descent price. I just hope that it has been checked and serviced since it's a 1997/8 watch. Thanks everybody, more opinions would be more than welcome! |
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Plus: The seller insists it's a T25. I wonder if it's worth it, are those worth more?
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i'd say go for it... let the ceramic subs come down in value a little and get a pre-owned one for less. i forgot exactly how much the new subs are going for... but it is a price that is double or so of that 16610, and i don't think that it is twice-as-good of a watch. best of luck |
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