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Hamilton Shilling? (not the British coin)

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Hamilton Shilling? (not the British coin)

Post07 Sep 2010, 19:02

Hamilton Pulsar Vintage LED Watch RED 1970s WORKS

This watch is already up to $1000 through 40 bids and there are still 3 days left! Why is it going so high? Surely this watch isn't worth THAT much.

I have a ~1976 near mint Hamilton QED II (one button) with the Frontier 1602 module that is in perfect running condition. I also have the inner and outer boxes with price tag. I doubt my watch could sell for anything near that.
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Re: Hamilton Shilling? (not the British coin)

Post07 Sep 2010, 19:31

:-D
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Re: Hamilton Shilling? (not the British coin)

Post07 Sep 2010, 19:59

J Thomas wrote:Bonus point:

(c) our resident "galoot" will chime in and declare he bought two of them in better condition for twenty quid a piece, and mention some unrelated entity is selling a new-old-stock boxed Omega on the auction site ;-)


Or his dad. :-D
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Re: Hamilton Shilling? (not the British coin)

Post08 Sep 2010, 00:06

Bad Juju wrote:
J Thomas wrote:Bonus point:

(c) our resident "galoot" will chime in and declare he bought two of them in better condition for twenty quid a piece, and mention some unrelated entity is selling a new-old-stock boxed Omega on the auction site ;-)


Or his dad. :-D
you will be so lucky my sons omegas will never be for sale all six of them they stay in family so you will all have to dream sad that you taly about him when hes never done f..k all to any of you :~#

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Post08 Sep 2010, 04:23

AULDLAD wrote:
Bad Juju wrote:
J Thomas wrote:Bonus point:

(c) our resident "galoot" will chime in and declare he bought two of them in better condition for twenty quid a piece, and mention some unrelated entity is selling a new-old-stock boxed Omega on the auction site ;-)


Or his dad. :-D
you will be so lucky my sons omegas will never be for sale all six of them they stay in family so you will all have to dream sad that you taly about him when hes never done f..k all to any of you :~#
sill biding bloody cheek for the past 2 years its been buy now or make a offer so go back under the rock you came from
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Re: Hamilton Shilling? (not the British coin)

Post08 Sep 2010, 04:51

:-D
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Post08 Sep 2010, 04:56

right enough no rocks in the desert
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: Hamilton Shilling? (not the British coin)

Post10 Sep 2010, 18:48

This is a carbon copy of an auction that took place earlier this year. It was the same model Hamilton watch (might have been the stainless) and two bidders were dooking it out. It ended up getting just over $1000.

I would say 50% of the auctions I see on ebay have shilling going on.

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