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14 January 2014, 02:53 PM | #1 |
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Opinions on this 5513 are greatly appreciated!
Sorry to keep pestering you experts! If all checks out with this, I promise it'll be the last
I apologize for the photo quality- these are the best the seller can provide at the moment. No movement pictures, but I plan on getting the case back opened before I purchase. It is a 2,7 million series 5513. I understand that the bracelet and crystal have been replaced, but otherwise, is everything period correct? Is it a decent buy or should I pass? Lastly, what would be a reasonable offer for it, in its current condition? Thanks again, you're all saints! |
14 January 2014, 03:21 PM | #2 |
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It really all depends on what your looking for and expecting to get? When you ask is it a decent buy? If you know the current market and your budget you can somewhat establish realistic expectations for your budget. If your looking for a crisp 5513 and willing to pay what 1 is going for the answer is no this 1 isn't it. My main concern is why are the end links sitting so high against the lugs? Are the lugs polished down hard or are the end links wrong? I would need a better picture but your top pic the metal on the lug seems to be polished almost down to the spring bar hole or is it the glare?
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14 January 2014, 03:25 PM | #3 |
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Not sure what the price is but those lugs seem to be polished way too much... Different crystal & bracelet... I would guess its what would Make you happy???
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15 January 2014, 12:13 AM | #4 |
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For the reasons Nikos pointed out, I would walk away from this one. This watch is a polish away from "Lug Hole Failure"... a term I just made up.
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15 January 2014, 12:20 AM | #5 |
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I hate to see this. Another nice watch ruined.
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15 January 2014, 02:31 AM | #6 |
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Hmm, alright. I can certainly see what your concerns are now that you've mentioned them. The search continues!
Nikos, I understand the current market for most vintage pieces, but since I reside in Canada I need to factor in exchange rates / shipping / taxes & duties. So a piece that I am really interested in that is priced between 6-7k can turn out to be 8.5-9k, which is out of my budget at the moment :| Thanks again for the guidance, everyone. Much obliged. |
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