Breitling Red Arrows Navigator Limited edition 1990's

Breitling Red Arrows Navigator Limited edition 1990's

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lowdrag

Original Poster:

13,032 posts

220 months

Sunday 15th July 2007
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Due to my eyesight changing I am going to sell one of the above - #144 of 200 made - and am curious as to it's value. Some sites seem to think it has value and others not. What can you advise me please?





The face has no scratches but the watch has been worn and so the metal bracelet has scratches whic I reckon will polish out. I have the box and papers with it.

25 JET

379 posts

241 months

Sunday 15th July 2007
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dawson2k5

244 posts

209 months

Monday 16th July 2007
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Nice watch, how muh are you looking for?
That is your best indicator.
Try watchuseek.com and put it on the sales forum and post it on the Breitling forum that is the best place.

Edited by dawson2k5 on Tuesday 17th July 15:35

25 JET

379 posts

241 months

Monday 16th July 2007
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Why sell to them then if its worth 2.5k? Did they have a gun to your head?

anonymous-user

61 months

Monday 16th July 2007
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I hope he means he was offered £800 not accepted £800 for a watch which cost him £2500

Bunglist

545 posts

237 months

Monday 16th July 2007
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How much do you want for it, i will buy it off you.


kiwisr

9,335 posts

214 months

Monday 16th July 2007
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dawson2k5 said:
Don't sell to watches.co.uk they gave me £800 for a £2500 patek, Rip off mercants.
nice watch by the way how muh are you looking for?
That is your best indicator.
Try watchuseek.com and put it on the sales forum and post it on the Breitling forum that is the best place.
Seems fair, the mark-up on watches in the UK is phenomenal, and most people don't want a 2nd hand watch unless it is an "important" timepiece"

anonymous-user

61 months

Monday 16th July 2007
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kiwisr said:
Seems fair, the mark-up on watches in the UK is phenomenal, and most people don't want a 2nd hand watch unless it is an "important" timepiece"
The second hand market is one of the best for sellers in the world, with some of the highest second hand prices.

Loads of people in the U.K. want second hand watches, that's why the prices are so high.

Edited by stovey on Monday 16th July 20:19