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Post05 Apr 2011, 17:33

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250799595588&ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:US:1123#ht_720wt_1135

This popped up yesterday. It looks NOS or mint in the photos. The band doesn't even look worn. I'm very tempted to take a chance but in the back of my mind I remember reading on here that the Zeniths often break with little chance of repair. Also, the shipping from Turkey is a little high.

Did anyone ever notice the number of NOS watches they still have in Europe?
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Post05 Apr 2011, 17:38

Bad Juju wrote: I remember reading on here that the Zeniths often break with little chance of repair. Also, the shipping from Turkey is a little high.
They do have some dismal design features - poor protection from battery leakage, crude(IMO) motor for analogue portion, also poorly sealed. All that trouble for the little two character LED section strapped to an analogue......delightful [primarily :lol: ] in it's eccentricity.
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Post05 Apr 2011, 18:11

THANKS! I've lamost got it all in perspective. :-D

True, it's only two digits in LCD but I DO like the case design. It's different. It's futuristic in a 70s kind of way. But, I suppose there are other cool futuristic 70s watches I could buy without the potential headaches.
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Post05 Apr 2011, 18:15

I would agree it is a nice looking watch - many of the most problematic pieces are :x . Heuer CHronsplit is a nice looking watch too. But the multi-part circuit board, bridged with multiple zebra strips......oy vay
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Post05 Apr 2011, 18:27

Yeah the Heuer is nice looking, too... but the Zenith is a little more affordable. :-D

Still considering the Zenith... with any luck I will think about it until someone else grabs it. Then I won't have to worry about it. :)

But then what if it really works... then I have a very nice working Zenith Time Command!

<sigh>
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Post05 Apr 2011, 23:30

The module looks nice and clean.
I've never seen this version for sale.
The Zeniths often suffer from wirebond problems at the LEDs, segments either dim or not workling at all. Virtually unrepairable.
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Post06 Apr 2011, 00:25

Well, unfortunately (or luckily depending on perspective :-) ) it sold for the BIN price of $175. I didn't think that that auction would make it through the day. Oh well. :-D
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Post06 Apr 2011, 01:12

Bad Juju wrote:Well, unfortunately (or luckily depending on perspective :-) ) it sold for the BIN price of $175. I didn't think that that auction would make it through the day. Oh well. :-D


Nice looking watch, you might yet find out if it works or not ;-)
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Post06 Apr 2011, 02:15

Just to chime in...
I met a guy last week that told me a story of a large amount of these he purchased. He exclaimed they were from a car dealership that never gave them away back when they were new (Buy a car, get this watch for free!). A few of these that he and his business partner have got working out of the large amount they purchased have made their way to eBay.
I have the guys number if you would like to speak directly to him, but he has no intent to sell the non workers for parts. He wants approx. $900.00 a piece :eek: for any workers they get going. (Ridiculous!) He exclaimed that he has had winning bid amounts close to what hes asking from Japan buyers with deep pockets. Don't know for sure, but thats what he said.
Send me a PM if you would like the guys number ;-)
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Post06 Apr 2011, 18:52

bucko170 wrote:
Nice looking watch, you might yet find out if it works or not


Interesting comment bucko. Bad Juju said that he didn't buy this watch because it went for the BIN price. So how could he (or any of us) find out if this watch really works? Unless.... you know the person who bought the watch? ;-)
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Post06 Apr 2011, 19:28

LEDluvr wrote:....So how could he (or any of us) find out if this watch really works? Unless.... you know the person who bought the watch? ;-)
Watch the seller's feedback. If he gets or leaves a feedback for this auction you can see the buyer's name - then contact the buyer and ask.
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Post06 Apr 2011, 20:29

LEDluvr wrote:Unless.... you know the person who bought the watch? ;-)


Correct, although it wasn't me.

It wouldn't be fair of me to say who brought it but I couldn't resist leaving the teaser.
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Post06 Apr 2011, 20:49

bucko170 wrote:
Correct, although it wasn't me.


I was thinking your hint meant to say that it was you! But not this time.
Well, to whoever bought it: I hope it works.
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Post06 Apr 2011, 22:14

Benrus: Thanks for the offer but $900 is WAY out of my price range for a watch like that.

$175 was much more affordable. Now I regret not jumping on it. :-( I will have to find a different purchase to make me forget about it. :-)

However, Bucko, please keep us informed if you find out whether it works or not. That way if it DOES work I can really feel bad about not buying it. :-D
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Post07 Apr 2011, 02:31

Bad Juju wrote:Benrus: Thanks for the offer but $900 is WAY out of my price range for a watch like that.


No kidding! Ridiculously way over priced!!!
I would prefer a newer style at lower cost than take a chance with the Zenith.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Marc-Ecko-Vintage-S ... 53e6af2b94
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Post07 Apr 2011, 18:31

Now, if only the Marc Ecko guts would fit in the Zenith case - not likely. The "rub" - the Zenith is a sleek, slick, medium sized piece. The Marc Ecko is a "Tank" in comparison. I bet the case alone weighs twice what an entire Zenith weighs. But at $59, what the heck. And the LED display is 4 character and colon!
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Post07 Apr 2011, 20:56

Hey I kind of like the Marc Ecko except for the name and the emblem. I wonder how difficult it would be to mod the case and dial. It could be an interesting watch.
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Post09 Apr 2011, 14:34

I have to say I love the look of that Zenith.
Its one I'd happily look out for now myself.

$900 ain't happening tho thats for sure.


p.s.

Mr Bucko,
I was browsing your watches at 4.00am this morning. You have some fantastic pieces.

I'm now going to try and a find a drivers type watch.. I love the few that you have. Thing is tho I'm going to be buying for wearing not keeping away in a collection. Any help as to what to look for upto £100 or so would be greatly received
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Post09 Apr 2011, 17:42

cheeksterr wrote:Mr Bucko, You have some fantastic pieces.


Thanks for taking the time to browse my gallery, personally I don't think the photo gallery is being used as much as it should be at the moment, I would love to be able to browse though other members collections. :-D

cheeksterr wrote:Mr Bucko,
I was browsing your watches at 4.00am this morning.


I have sent a few people to sleep with my watch collection :lol:

cheeksterr wrote:Mr Bucko,I'm now going to try and a find a drivers type watch.. I love the few that you have. Thing is tho I'm going to be buying for wearing not keeping away in a collection. Any help as to what to look for upto £100 or so would be greatly received


I agree watches are meant for wearing, I wear all mine, picking what I fancy on the day.

I would keep an eye out on eBay you should be able to pick up a nice Bulova drivers watch within your budget.

Mick ;-)
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Post09 Apr 2011, 18:43

Thanks Mick

For your suggestion on the drivers watch.
I'll do some hunting and scratchin' around.

I'm going to be cheeky and have a real good look at your watches, if I highlight anything, would you let me know what u approx paid for it , so I can take that as a rough estimate ?

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Post09 Apr 2011, 22:17

cheeksterr wrote:Thanks Mick
I'm going to be cheeky and have a real good look at your watches, if I highlight anything, would you let me know what u approx paid for it , so I can take that as a rough estimate ?
regards
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Your welcome Carl, send me a PM and let me know what catches your eye, I have kept a record of purchase dates and prices paid but be ready to hold on to your hat not many where under £100. ~:(

Ed has 3 for sale on http://www.retroleds.com

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