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synchronar for 86 euros

Post19 Apr 2006, 00:22

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Re: synchronar for 86 euros

Post19 Apr 2006, 02:39

Man! I think there's a lot of other people who are a bit gutted about missing that one too. Especially considering the watch had some life in it.
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Re: synchronar for 86 euros

Post19 Apr 2006, 06:46

How could we miss it?
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Re: synchronar for 86 euros

Post19 Apr 2006, 10:14

Probably because it was only online for about ten seconds before lucky old Klonga typed Synchronar into the ebay search engine. Sometimes it's all about logging onto ebay at the right time.
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Re: synchronar for 86 euros

Post19 Apr 2006, 10:56

I'm going to watch for "synchronar" every hour from now on...
Did you notice that the seller is watchman1965 , the one who supposly makes autoset P3 in his basement....
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Re: synchronar for 86 euros

Post19 Apr 2006, 15:19

I missed it too. What is up with him/her mentioning the back is red when looking at the photo it is obviously black? It could only be a MkIV because the flat corner cases like that were not available with any other.Also it is 50/50 that the case is TITANIUM,notice the missing chunk of metal under the slide switch.
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Re: synchronar for 86 euros

Post19 Apr 2006, 16:18

Wow, what a find! Too bad I missed it! Looks like the module itself is still intact and might even work if it were charged enough; plus the Titanium cases were extremely rare and that alone is worth more than the selling price.

How did this one slip under the radar?
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Re: synchronar for 86 euros

Post20 Apr 2006, 00:47

Dont feel so bad, that seller was the one who bundled up a few boxes of bad Pulsar modules and sold them a year or so ago on ebay for a large amount of cash, he was the one who forgot to mention that he used to do Pulsar repairs but listed them all as a 'watchmakers estate find'.

Dont beat yourselves over this one, that Synchronar was a duffer, I promise you he knew what he was doing!

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