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 Posted: Wed Jan 25th, 2006 12:56 pm
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Got this guy coming; loved the particular shade of red and the big size.


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Congrats Jim...That is a Beauty Now Tell Me How Much $  Got this guy coming; loved the particular shade of red and the big size.


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 Posted: Wed Jan 25th, 2006 01:05 pm
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Well, this one was a "buy it now" so no bidding. But, it was about $98, even at that. Of course, with postage, it came to about $128. Still not bad for a watch lilke this, and the solid band looks just gorgeous. We'll see.

Also got the Kentex Marineman diver last week (used). Wish it was bigger, but for $50, I can't kick. No. 148 of 200.

The Momento watch will be here today.

Thanks for your interest, but you're feeding my habit!

Jim

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Jim What are WIS Friends For but to Feed the Habit I Can't Beleive the Deals On The Watches You Find...I Especially Like this Regulatuer...Very Classy and the Shade of Red is Awesome ! Well, this one was a "buy it now" so no bidding. But, it was about $98, even at that. Of course, with postage, it came to about $128. Still not bad for a watch lilke this, and the solid band looks just gorgeous. We'll see.

Also got the Kentex Marineman diver last week (used). Wish it was bigger, but for $50, I can't kick. No. 148 of 200.

The Momento watch will be here today.

Thanks for your interest, but you're feeding my habit!

Jim

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 Posted: Wed Jan 25th, 2006 01:22 pm
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Thanks! I really appreciate your comments. I continue to be amazed at the incredible variety of watches available out there, and especially on eBay. I like a number of styles, and what I buy depends on the watch having "something different" be it color or face design, features, etc. I find I like retro watches, but that covers a lot of ground, too. There's 50s-60s retro, and then there's art deco, and "European" retro. Also getting to like the "minimalist" watches, too.

The challenge is to find them for my magic price of approx $100. Believe me, they are out there, big time. I must have over 100 eBay watch searches compiled, and just visiti them every so often.

There are still about a half-dozen I'd like to buy, but haven't gotten a low enough price yet.

And then, I always stumble accross more....

Jim

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Awesome  Jim...You have taken this Hobby into a Whole New Dimension  I  am Amazed at What You Find in that Elusive $100 Range
Thanks! I really appreciate your comments. I continue to be amazed at the incredible variety of watches available out there, and especially on eBay. I like a number of styles, and what I buy depends on the watch having "something different" be it color or face design, features, etc. I find I like retro watches, but that covers a lot of ground, too. There's 50s-60s retro, and then there's art deco, and "European" retro. Also getting to like the "minimalist" watches, too.

The challenge is to find them for my magic price of approx $100. Believe me, they are out there, big time. I must have over 100 eBay watch searches compiled, and just visiti them every so often.

There are still about a half-dozen I'd like to buy, but haven't gotten a low enough price yet.

And then, I always stumble accross more....

Jim

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 Posted: Wed Jan 25th, 2006 02:18 pm
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Oh yeah, check out the back!


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 Posted: Wed Jan 25th, 2006 03:38 pm
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See Oscar! I've told you we are not ALONE!!!!

Btw Jim, that is a very nice dressy watch!!!


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Thanks! I really appreciate your comments. I continue to be amazed at the incredible variety of watches available out there, and especially on eBay. I like a number of styles, and what I buy depends on the watch having "something different" be it color or face design, features, etc. I find I like retro watches, but that covers a lot of ground, too. There's 50s-60s retro, and then there's art deco, and "European" retro. Also getting to like the "minimalist" watches, too.

The challenge is to find them for my magic price of approx $100. Believe me, they are out there, big time. I must have over 100 eBay watch searches compiled, and just visiti them every so often.

There are still about a half-dozen I'd like to buy, but haven't gotten a low enough price yet.

And then, I always stumble accross more....

Jim

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I've always loved that Arbutus rotor. Very cool.

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 Posted: Wed Jan 25th, 2006 09:24 pm
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Yep,Jacky We are All Hopelessly Addicted When will We Ever Have Enough Watches  See Oscar! I've told you we are not ALONE!!!!

Btw Jim, that is a very nice dressy watch!!!


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Thanks! I really appreciate your comments. I continue to be amazed at the incredible variety of watches available out there, and especially on eBay. I like a number of styles, and what I buy depends on the watch having "something different" be it color or face design, features, etc. I find I like retro watches, but that covers a lot of ground, too. There's 50s-60s retro, and then there's art deco, and "European" retro. Also getting to like the "minimalist" watches, too.

The challenge is to find them for my magic price of approx $100. Believe me, they are out there, big time. I must have over 100 eBay watch searches compiled, and just visiti them every so often.

There are still about a half-dozen I'd like to buy, but haven't gotten a low enough price yet.

And then, I always stumble accross more....

Jim

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