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7 September 2019, 02:57 AM | #31 | |
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Real Name: Bobby
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If you are set on a flat blue 116613, DEMAND A DISCOUNT on the used model. It should be valued at less than the sunburst. DavidSW will occasionally get them in at around 10-15% less than the value of a used sunburst. Strongly recommend getting a sunburst or going with a 116619 white gold smurf which pulls of the matte dial well unlike the 116613/116618. A sunburst 116613/116618 or a flat blue 116619 (the real smurf) will both have better resale ability. I can't stress this enough: DO NOT let anyone talk you into thinking the flat 116613/116618 watch is rare or worth more than a sunburst. It just FLAT out isn't true. |
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7 September 2019, 04:55 AM | #32 |
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I'd prefer the flat blue so there's a plus. I'd never buy it anyway, the yellow bezel markings look like mustard vomit to me.
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21 May 2021, 11:05 AM | #33 |
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Just purchased a new smurf Dial from 2012. Diamond markers as well, it is beautiful!
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