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Hello again,

I am selling another Panerai of mine, PAM005 K, dated 2009 in near new condition, 97-98% condition.

It includes all accessories: black and pear wood box, changing tool, booklets, authenticity card (stamped and dated), cosc certificate, and total of 3 straps (OEM tan calf leather straps, rubber straps, and a Saxon Verreno Crazy Horse brown leather straps).

I am considering trade with PAM312/351 with cash adjustment, of course.

Also interested in purchasing COMPLETE set of AP Legacy, I have $40,000 to go.

Watch and myself are in Melbourne.

Prefer face to face transaction, but I will ship it if you have good feedback.

If trading, preferably in local Authorized Dealer, so we can both authenticate our watch.

Asking price $4200 local pickup / local shipping (paypal welcome for those with solid references in watch forums).

If overseas postage is required, it will be sent via International registered service (insured, trackable and signature on delivery).

Feel free to contact me if you have any questions:

-email geraldi.eka @ gmail.com

-SMS +61433552745

Thanks for looking!!

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  • 2 weeks later...

i might be able to hook you up since i have alot of friends wearing high end watches.

not sure of your background, but if you're not willing to pay premium, please do not contact me.

i really hate the replies i get from gumtree people, they offered half price for my watches, these kind of people will wear gshock all their life.

  • 2 weeks later...

Please don't insult or label anyone.

If the high end watch is not your thing go read some other posts.

This bloke knows his watches and how to appreciate wearing valuable timepiece.

Please don't insult or label anyone.

If the high end watch is not your thing go read some other posts.

This bloke knows his watches and how to appreciate wearing valuable timepiece.

they offered half price for my watches, these kind of people will wear gshock all their life.

My comment was in response to the above wanker gibe. And my comment stands.

Please don't insult or label anyone.

If the high end watch is not your thing go read some other posts.

This bloke knows his watches and how to appreciate wearing valuable timepiece.

Thanks :)

My comment was in response to the above wanker gibe. And my comment stands.

You surely has never had someone (who doesnt know anything) offered your valuables (car, house, etc) WAY WAY less than what it's worth.

To put it simpler, you bought a brand new house for $1M, 5months later someone offered $300k, that kind of thing.

I find it very offensive to give such an offer

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