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 Posted: Tue Oct 11th, 2005 05:48 pm
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I have a question for Pacificchrono and everybody else. I was looking around on a TV Shopping site and noticed Poljot watches selling for $500 to $600. Has there been a price jump on these? I know I was out of commission for a while, but, how could they have taken such a jump?:?

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RandyG wrote: I have a question for Pacificchrono and everybody else. I was looking around on a TV Shopping site and noticed Poljot watches selling for $500 to $600. Has there been a price jump on these? I know I was out of commission for a while, but, how could they have taken such a jump?:?

Hey Randy,

No price changes since the beginning of the year for the Aviator/Buran/Shturmanskie brands.  The prices start below $150.  Models with 7750 automatic chronograph movements and sapphire crystals, etc., can exceed $1,000 (as one would expect).  Most mechanical chronograph models fall in the $300s to $500s.

I'd be happy to give you a quote on your favorite model.  Just mention Oscar's "3T" for special pricing.  You can see my whole line of Russian models at:

http://www.pacifichrono.com

Here's a new Shturmanskie mechanical chrono now offered in both a 39mm AND a 42mm case!  Either size is under $350.00!



 

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 Posted: Wed Oct 12th, 2005 08:22 am
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That is a beauty. I like the oversized crown. I have a few projects I'm working on right now, but, I will contact you when I am able to buy one. Great watch.:D

pacifichrono wrote:
RandyG wrote: I have a question for Pacificchrono and everybody else. I was looking around on a TV Shopping site and noticed Poljot watches selling for $500 to $600. Has there been a price jump on these? I know I was out of commission for a while, but, how could they have taken such a jump?:?

Hey Randy,

No price changes since the beginning of the year for the Aviator/Buran/Shturmanskie brands.  The prices start below $150.  Models with 7750 automatic chronograph movements and sapphire crystals, etc., can exceed $1,000 (as one would expect).  Most mechanical chronograph models fall in the $300s to $500s.

I'd be happy to give you a quote on your favorite model.  Just mention Oscar's "3T" for special pricing.  You can see my whole line of Russian models at:

http://www.pacifichrono.com

Here's a new Shturmanskie mechanical chrono now offered in both a 39mm AND a 42mm case!  Either size is under $350.00!



 

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