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16 April 2015, 09:49 PM | #1 |
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I am trying to decide if I should trade my DSSD V serial & GMT SS/18k Ceramic M serial for a AP ROC 26220ST H serial as an even trade. Is this a good trade , trade both or one ? If trading one which would you trade? BTW I have a WG Smurf which I would never trade in my collection.
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I am with Peter on the not a fan of RO line. Don't know what it is, I just cannot get into the shape of the bezels. Fine horology I am sure.
If you like it I am not opposed to trading two for one as long as the math is right. I know the dssd and GMT numbers but not sure of the right price on the AP. I am sure an AP expert will come along soon. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Do you mean 26320?
Trade values seem about right give or take a few bucks (assuming excellent condition on the ROC ... you could probably find an I for that money). You could get a little more for your watches if you sell them independently of course, but a PITA. As for the 2x1, why not ... both can be re-acquired easily, at that price you won't take a huge hit with the ROC and you will scratch the itch as well. What color dial? If blue, go for it no questions asked!
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16 April 2015, 11:02 PM | #6 |
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I had a DSSD and sold it as it was too top heavy and unbalanced and later bought a white ROC, a wonderful piece, so I say go for it. Hold on to the GMTc if you can but as you have the WG Sub sell it too if you must.
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17 April 2015, 01:13 PM | #7 |
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Awesome Neil!
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I would prefer a blue, but I always take blue dial when there is the choice...
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