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Our own member outstretchehands owns this Glycine Lagunare Certified Chronometer 3000, which is on a Delaurian. 

























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Yea Teddy those are sweet! hearteyes.gif

Has that kewlness factor going for sure.

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Beautiful Piece

What size is that Model?

Are they hard to find?

cheers

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46mm Hucky this is you buddy, but I wonder how much there going for....?

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teddyhanna wrote: 46mm Hucky this is you buddy, but I wonder how much there going for....?
The latest list on the bracelet I believe is $2600. I've seen then go for $2200 on rubber and saw one not to long ago go for around $1800 preowned.

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Lovely! Thumbsup3.gif

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After having a long stare at these pics again-- I just had to have a smoke subtlelaugh.gif

I have just added another to my list

Im never gonna get to retire as early as I wished!

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one sweet diver

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Wow, that's beautiful.

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This watch speaks to me! I love the simple dial and crown. I will have to add to my wish list.

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At 46mm, it's a little large for me...but I love Glycine...what an awesome watchmaker!

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Do you see who made the strap...Shane and I have to say that strap looks elegant on that time peice.

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KenC wrote: At 46mm, it's a little large for me...but I love Glycine...what an awesome watchmaker!
I agree, it's beautiful in its simplicity. The watch and the strap!

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teddyhanna wrote: 46mm Hucky this is you buddy, but I wonder how much there going for....?

Well here y'all go...

http://www.tz-uk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=50632

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also listed at WUS

Buyer assumes all liability?

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That is stunning love the clean lines, I was going to ask why three crowns but after reading Pax s link found it is a manual He escape . Probably there just for symmetry.

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hucky wrote: also listed at WUS

Buyer assumes all liability?


"I will ship worldwide but the buyer takes the risk, pays the shipping and any taxes he may be charged his/her end."

The watch is located in England...what he is saying, I believe, is that on an international shipment, the buyer takes the risk because of the risk of having it disappear in "Customs" ....we all know it happens way to frequently!

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KenC wrote: hucky wrote: also listed at WUS

Buyer assumes all liability?


"I will ship worldwide but the buyer takes the risk, pays the shipping and any taxes he may be charged his/her end."

The watch is located in England...what he is saying, I believe, is that on an international shipment, the buyer takes the risk because of the risk of having it disappear in "Customs" ....we all know it happens way to frequently!

I know this former 3T member has had some bad luck with international shipping. CJ sold him a watch which ended up in Canada. Apparently O-Hands was pretty high strung regarding the status of the watch and/or refund. I can understand his stance.

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Thanks Ken

Ill just drive there and pick it up subtlelaugh.gif

Next time Im in the customs line, Ill check out theyre wrists, I bet they are wearing some nice pieces?

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hucky wrote: Thanks Ken

Ill just drive there and pick it up subtlelaugh.gif

Next time Im in the customs line, Ill check out theyre wrists, I bet they are wearing some nice pieces?


I don't think US Customs is the problem...from what I've read over the years, it seems that British and German Customs are the primary culprits...both in & out!

BTW...if you are driving toEngland, I would suggest you over inflate your tires!subtlelaugh.gif

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KenC wrote: hucky wrote: Thanks Ken

Ill just drive there and pick it up subtlelaugh.gif

Next time Im in the customs line, Ill check out theyre wrists, I bet they are wearing some nice pieces?


I don't think US Customs is the problem...from what I've read over the years, it seems that British and German Customs are the primary culprits...both in & out!

BTW...if you are driving toEngland, I would suggest you over inflate your tires!subtlelaugh.gif

Yes I agree with Ken. I have a feeling that somewhere out there is a German Customs person or a family or friend of theirs wearing that Orsa 3T of Christian's. :X

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Your a strong man Dawg, Id be pissed and Im sure you are, that is a raw deal for sure!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bring back the Wild West subtlelaugh.gif

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hucky wrote: Your a strong man Dawg, Id be pissed and Im sure you are, that is a raw deal for sure!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bring back the Wild West subtlelaugh.gif

Yea it is messed up. :( I would not mind having a old fashioned conversation with those responsible. A couple of my cousins and a dark room with a bright light. LOL :cool: Some jerkoff got the chocolate Christian was sending to me too. :?


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