26 Feb 2014, 11:05
I don't understand the big hoop-la going on about this. It's essentially a SS Ladies Cushion with a 104 Auto-Set Men's Dress module, and a modified solid-link SS P4 bracelet. The fact is, it's a scarce watch, but it's also an oddball thing that nobody's that worked-up about having (just like the Ladies Sport watch, you never see them, but they still don't go for major money when they surface). I've got two P3Ls...one picked up on eBay a couple years ago, boxed, same condition, for under $400, and the other one a $100 purchase at a NAWCC show in Pasadena (didn't realize it was a P3L until months later), and, I know of at least three in other collections. My guess is, there's a lot of these out there, mostly unrecognized, because they look too much like a Ladies watch. (...) Deleted by moderator I don't know what the point of a baseless pronouncement like "only two exist" was supposed to be, but, this is a $400-500 watch, tops, in my opinion. Maybe I'm getting a bit jaded in my old age, but not much can get me this worked-up other than a P1 nowadays...so please, don't make us listen to endless chants about what a "super-rare" watch this is, and how it's worth a zillion dollars...it's neither of those things. The only Stainless Steel Pulsars that deserve to be called "rare" are the Pulse-Time and Green Dress (and some would argue against even that)....