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Calling All Watch Aficionados
I have a Porsche 911 Limited Edition Chronograph, Automatic/Mechanical, Eterna movement, vintage 1998/1999. I have owned it about 10 years, previous owner is a member of this site.
I just had it refurbished by an authorized Porsche Design watch shop, new crystal, crown, stem, new gaskets, cleaned and water pressure tested. It looks new again, the complete overhaul was $730.00. I want to sell it - there are three of these for sale on E-Bay priced from $1,700 to $3,000. One is seller refurbished like mine. They've been listed for a while. I'm thinking of pricing mine at $1,500. Does this sound realistic When new these watches sold thru Porsche dealers for $1900 +/-. Thanks for comments and advice. I have all original box, papers, etc.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1618593336.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1618593336.jpg |
Rick of Pawn Stars would look you straight in the eye and say; "Three hundred bucks".
Then maybe later: "Okay, three fifty, but I'm not going any higher." |
Gosh that was close. For a minute I thought this was an ad.
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I have the same watch in my collection. Never wear it, for some reason. SS Speedy with a black dial is my go to Chronograph.
I have worn it to a couple of Porsche events, get more comments on the Speedmaster actually. |
Seems reasonable to me. If I was in the market I'd be interested, nice looking watch.
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Porsche watches are a hard sell. The more valuable ones are the Porsche Design models, but even those are a hard sell. The street pricing on those were less than 50% of MSRP. You can ask whatever you want, but I think it would sell for between $800 - $1000.
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