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THat seams a little high for a used one (converts into about $1,570 us dollars). You can probably buy a new one for $1,750 from an authorized dealer (check with Keith Downing) and about $1,600 from an online grey market dealer. It is a beautiful watch and I am looking to get the America's cup limited edition model because it comes with bond bracelet and less cluttered dial (less writing).
: HI All,
: I have been offered a Seamaster "america,s
: cup" ltd edition.The watch is pristine
: and was bought from the shop only 8 months
: ago and has been worn on only a dozen
: occasions.
: The guy wants aprrox £1000uk for it,,said he
: paid £1600..!
: Is this about right?? was really lookin for a
: speedy pro moon but this has caught my eye
: now,,and i really seem to have the popcorn
: for it!! Dont wanna be ripped off tho,any
: input will be appreciated..
: thanks all..
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