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: Has anyone got any idea what the current market
: price is for a mint condition Seamaster
: America's Cup limited edition (obviously, I
: mean second hand)? I've been offered one in
Since they are still available brand new, a used one should be less than the lowest price a new dealer would could sell it for.
USA retail is, I believe, $2695 on the steel bracelet. They are likely selling them new for anywhere from $2290 to $1750. So a good used price should be $1650 or less.
While they are a "limited edition," this is not really driving the price up that much as the series was limited to a rather high number of 9,999 pieces. After being out over a year, they are still readily available new.
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