[WTS/WTT] New/Vintage, JLC, TAG, LeCoultre, Eza (repost with major price drops)
[WTS/WTT] New/Vintage, JLC, TAG, LeCoultre, Eza (repost with major price drops)
Hey WatchEx, Today I am downsizing my collection, as I am in need of space, and would also like to add some new pieces to my collection. Album - https://imgur.com/a/3Dj68E8 Timestamp - https://imgur.com/a/wK9zS2X Jaeger LeCoultre Master Control Date - Recently adjusted by my watchmaker, this stunning piece from JLC comes with the strap shown in the photos, as well as the original JLC deployant clasp. I chose to leave the case unpolished, as I prefer the factory finish. It has a case diameter of 37mm, a lug to lug of 44mm, and a lug width of 20mm. Asking $2799 OBO for this piece. Ball Engineer Marvelight II - Previously a display piece, this watch has little wrist time, and is in overall great condition. The tritium gas tubes are still glowing strongly as well. There are some visible micro-scratches on the reflective links on the bottom of the bracelet, but they're only visible at certain angles, and are pretty much unavoidable with any use whatsoever. Due to the fact that this piece did sit in a display case for a while, it is in need of servicing it does utilize an ETA movement, so it should be relatively inexpensive). Asking SOLD for this piece. TAG Heuer Formula 1 Calibre 7 GMT - One of my personal favorite designs from TAG in recent years, with one of the most practical complications. Keeping good time overall, with no major damage to the case or bracelet (other than some surface level scratches from average use). Asking $950 for this piece. Eza Sealander Blue - One of the most underrated micro-brands in my opinion, Eza offers some of the best value within its price point. This watch sports a blue ceramic bezel, domed sapphire crystal, and an ETA 2824. Comes with the original box, papers, leather watch case, and additional nato strap. Asking $500 for this piece. Vintage: LeCoultre bumper automatic - Powered by a gorgeously-finished JLC p812, this watch keeps great time, whilst maintaining a thin profile. The dial has a neat setup of indented indices, which can also be found on some memovox variants. This was serviced by the previous owner last year. Asking $1050 OBO for this piece. Jaeger LeCoultre Memovox keychain - The only piece in this collection that isn't a wristwatch, this was a very odd release from JLC in the 60's. Utilizing a memovox movement and dial, but with a unique case that resembles a small desk clock. The alarm function works perfectly, which is uncommon, and is what usually makes the memovox so expensive to service. Pretty much all of these are missing the base plate that holds the keychain upright (I have absolutely no clue why), but this example has it. It was for this reason that I initially purchased it, but I get absolutely no use out of it. Asking SOLD for this piece. Universal Geneve Tank (spider/ghost dial) - A neat little Universal Geneve tank, exhibiting very nice examples of spidering and ghosting. The watch does run, but l am unsure as to what its accuracy may be. Comes with the original UG buckle. Asking SOLD for this piece. I am accepting trades for any of the watches listed above. I'm open to all offers, but am currently interested in vintage Girard Perregaux watches, as well as any Universal Geneve Polerouter references. Some of these prices are negotiable, as I'm currently attempting to acquire grail piece of mine. Feel free to shoot me any potential offers through chat or pms.
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Vor 6 Monate | [WTS/WTT] New/Vintage, JLC, TAG, LeCoultre, Eza (repost with major price drops) | $2.799 |