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 Posted: Mon Jun 7th, 2010 09:55 pm
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maxinflixion
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After lurking here and on other forums for a while, I have noticed a few trends. 

What do you think the most flipped watches are?

Have you ever bought a watch, sold it, and re-bought the same model??

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 Posted: Mon Jun 7th, 2010 10:17 pm
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Probably seikos. I've seen so many monsters and other modified seikos get flipped, just because they are so common now and people outgrow them.

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 Posted: Mon Jun 7th, 2010 10:51 pm
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I would agree on the Seiko's...kind of interesting but for the number that are out there you see a lot of Orsa Monstrum's flipped too

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 Posted: Tue Jun 8th, 2010 12:19 am
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A lot of Lum-Tec watches get flipped. I'm personally waiting for another blue monstrum to popup

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The EcoZilla seems like the most flipped watch.  Probably because it's rather large and wears somewhat like a a doorknob.  I still love it though!

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 Posted: Tue Jun 8th, 2010 08:53 am
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You and me both on the Blue Monstrum.  It's crazy how many times I have fallen in love w/ my Monstrum. 


GIFFORD wrote: A lot of Lum-Tec watches get flipped. I'm personally waiting for another blue monstrum to popup

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 Posted: Tue Jun 8th, 2010 09:31 am
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Certainly have been seeing a lot of Lume Tec watches lately. Invictums for pennies on the dollar.toon1.gif And of course the Seikos come and go.

 

I have only one watch I bought, sold, and then re-bought; a Citizen Orca. Bought a black one on rubber and then flipped it only to buy a blue just recently.crap.gif

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 Posted: Tue Jun 8th, 2010 10:58 am
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I think it's the Seiko Orange and Black monster. You buy them, wear them a little bit, forget about them, sell them, find out what a mistake you made and by them back againsubtlelaugh.gif

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