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Bracelet was a nice "plus", but main time-of-day hands should be polished steel, rather than orange, right? That may not be such a big negative, as we can assume that the correct hands can be found. And the watch definitely looked good with these bright orange hands!!
My main concern was that the case may have been over-polished, but it was difficult to tell from the photos (and the seller was non-responsive).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281057376734
Strength of this auction may be in the fact that there appeared to be four bidders at or above $5,899.
In any event, whoever bought this one can now claim the world's most expensive Skipper!!
Jeff
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: I'd agree, strong price... but what a great looking example. I know
: little about these, but they seem to be super rare.
: It's actually good to see them commanding good prices, when you
: compare them, in rarity terms, to other marques.
: Stewart
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