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LONGINES FLAGSHIP: BATTERY OPERATED DRESS WATCH

WORTH $1500+ NEW

SELL FOR $700

CHRIS 0478058818

LOCATED IN SYDNEY

(SAME AS THE BLACK FACED ONE IN THE PICTURE)

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  • 2 weeks later...

cheap cheap cheap.... for what it is anyway!!!

im pretty sure i had this well before they came out!!! (ie i have had it for a few years aothough only wore it about 10 times due to having 60+ watches!)

60+ watches wow! Cant say i know someone with 1/10 of that many watches HAHA

back in the day i used to collect them when i had spare cash to throw around..... i had / have some pretty damn good ones, some rare ones, and some pretty shitty ones.... to tell you the truth i have not even worn some of them.... hehehehehe

everyones got their a hobby or something to spend their money on, each to their own i guess.

maybe one day hahaha

Its a nice watch, good luck with the sale bud

Cheers,,, it is a nice watch.... it looks good when worn as a dress watch with a suit etc...

  • 2 weeks later...

no just the watch as you can see (i have lost the other bits and pieces - they are somewhere at my parents place in Adelaide)...... $450 or there abouts and it is yours..... i am located in brisvegas at the moment..... i will be moving further north in about one months time.....

give me a call on 0478058818

?? :S

u do no what u-boat watches are yeah?

a submarinarer or deep sea dweller i guess.... handy for when you are 12800 feet below the surface and your sub breaks down and you need to swim up to the surface.....

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