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Wednesday is "Interesting eBay" day *LINK* Posted By: SteveW62 Date: 4/10/07 10:41 GMT Hi Guys, This is an Idea that I've had for a while. OK, we love good ideas, especially if they differenciate us from the competition! I'm sure some/most of you spend as much time in eBay as I do. I see a lot of watches/auctions that I find "interesting". Both “Interesting” and merely Interesting... "Interesting" - I'm gonna define like this.... I look at it & say/think something like "What the Flip" or laugh or cry. Those are Interesting... Some of these are fakes ( good or bad ), Those would be “Interesting”... some of these are rarities, some of them are just so overpriced it is unbelievable. Those are Interesting... So, what I'd like to try/suggest is that we ACTIVLEY link to "interesting" eBay auctions. We don't have any sort of restricion policy on this here at Zowie, but lets make a feature of this every Wednesday. Two changes... Items that we know are fake, unless we're posting the auction as an educational endeavour (like: ‘Real or Fake? You make the call and explain why you think that way.’) is titled within "Quotes" so it's status as a fake is well-known. I am very aware that this could lead to "misuse" where some posters may just use this to "promote" their own auctions. I'm afraid that I will have to pull these kinds of posts, but as long as the watch /auction is "interesting" in someway, I'll let it go. That would be the second... No active shilling of eBay auctions of items you're offering for sale. What do you think ? I think it's a great idea. Other Forums ban all discussion of eBay (except if their corporate ownership is involved) or auctions, not only do we permit discussion, there are days we encourage it! Here's an example.... This watch is marked on the dial with some kind of company logo.
I reckon this is a "service award" watch, that was presented to some after X years service on apon retirement ( notice there are no engraving visible on the watch though ! ). I have a general brochure, featuring some examples of "Omega Special awards watches" which I'll add to my website oneday. Perhaps this is one which was unsold, or unpersonalized. Does anyone know which company awarded the watch ? ( I don't You now have a couple of WAG's (Wild Arsed Guesses) from me! |
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