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There are lots of experts here.. I'm thinking of maybe selling my Zenith El Primero Rainbow (gen) in central London to one of the watch companies that buy used watches.. so I'm trying to figure out how much I should expect or be happy with.. my guess would be at least 1500GBP... I will post photos below. I have everything from the box, warranty card, metal bracelet, and a leather strap. All instruction and warranty booklets. Maybe I will try to put it on TimeZone but I only have until Friday I guess... and am reluctant to take it to Spain when I leave on Saturday! At least I won't have the boxes etc.
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from Hodinkee: Key details like the placement of subdials, calendar apertures, and tachymeter all remain the same. One of the more notable updates is to the case size: at 42mm, the new model is substantially larger than its more modestly-sized predecessor, which clocked in at 38mm. Viewable through a sapphire case back, the Calibre 410 runs at 5 Hz with 390 components powering three distinct functions in addition to basic time keeping. The aforementioned column-wheel chronograph function uses two subdials, a 30-minute register at 3 o’clock as well as a 12-hour register at 6 o’clock. A sub-seconds dial sits at 9 o’clock as well. The calendar function includes day, month, and date. The day aperture is placed at 10 o’clock, the month at 2 o’clock, and the date between 4 and 5 o’clock. Having the calendar apertures spread out in this way does detract a bit from the overall readability of the dial. $11,000.
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Hi, I am new to this forum, but very happy to be here as I already read a lot of useful information. I am looking for US based reliable sellers of high quality replicas of Hublot, Zenith, Tag Heuer or Givenchy at this point. I have buyers in other country, but also lost a lot of money to someone in China who I've dealt via eBay. Please private message me if you can recommend any real websites. Thanks guys! Michael
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I recently had a landmark birthday (40), and to mark the occasion, an old friend booked us both on a day trip to Le Locle in Switzerland to visit the Zenith factory; Why? He had sent a vintage Zenith chronograph in for a service (2 months ago) and they (Zenith) came back to him with a list of work required, and some options (mainly relating to the extent to which they were going to restore his timepiece (i.e. like new, or, retaining some of its original wear and tear?)); In the end my friend found that the language barrier coupled with the inevitable time lag that goes with email correspondence proved too much to deal with, and the only thing for it was a trip to the servicing centre to agree next steps, face-to-face with the watchmaker who was going to be doing the work. So off we went - It was a long day; Flight at 7am (London Heathrow to Geneva), a two hour train journey to Le Locle (via Neuchatel), a short walk from the station to the factory, meeting the watchmaker, agreeing the work, and then the same journey in reverse … But, what a day. At the Zenith factory I got a real sense of heritage; the quality; the old factory walls steeped in history; the staff who spent as long as was needed, took to discuss the requirement (for my friends watch); a unique experience, and one that I look forward to repeating next year when I accompany my mate again, this time to pick up the finished item. Here are the pics.ArrivingThe factoryHeaven's gateVintage chrono in a Bento BoxThe CEO's Tourbillon Our watchmakers El Primero
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