29 May 2006, 21:26
At the end of the Auction week everyone gets the word.I myself notice a sudden influx of views whenever a listing of mine is mentioned here at the forum,20 additional watchers anyway.He probably did miss out on a few potential buyers,however that arena"Solar Watches" has it,s own advantages.
The watch itself was from 78-79 and retailed for like $169.00 and under,non original band and in my opinion went for the right price.after all it,s a gamble on wether it can be fixed.
I can trace the original owner of just about any Synchronar with the 5 digit Sr#,s
The seller had nice things to say about the technology and history end and if he was the original owner I was not going to remind him the watch is only 27-28 years old and he never purchased it for $500.00 at Nieman Marcus.I think he mentioned this but never really said thats where he/she got it and how much was paid.Ofcourse it was the Mk I that sold there as well as 2.000 other fine jewlers and magazines.I am pretty sure the first Synchronars available in in a consumer electronic high tech gadget magazine went for $1,700, well before they hit Jewelry stores.
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