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6 hours ago, watchweasol said:

any possibility of a picture of the said watch, for the seikoholics .    

The SKX007 is the most popular and photographed Seiko ever. Now discontinued, what the OP posted is not a 'real' SKX007, it's successor or a modified watch, with the Prospex logo disliked by many.

 

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2 hours ago, FrankMachin said:

I was going to get that but paused and thought, it's worth just asking first.  I am very pleased I did.

It's just a 160 GBP watch. It has quality, brand and it's popular. The Japan dial and caseback are already worth more than what you would be paying, because people drools after them. Do not think too much, if you like it and can can afford it, go ahead and buy. In all cases there are at least a couple of forums around where people does nothing but talk about models and purchases, potential or not. Hanging out there may be also a pleasant diversion and of course it's free.

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24 minutes ago, jdm said:

It's just a 160 GBP watch. It has quality, brand and it's popular. The Japan dial and caseback are already worth more than what you would be paying, because people drools after them. Do not think too much, if you like it and can can afford it, go ahead and buy. In all cases there are at least a couple of forums around where people does nothing but talking about models and purchases, potential or not. Hanging out there may be also a pleasant diversion and of course it's free.

Thank you for the further advice jdm. Its much appreciated.

Ive already told the seller im not buying. Something else will come along. Something right.

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3 minutes ago, watchweasol said:

Yes  not bad   I take it its a runner   It has the magic finger drive on the auto wind  quite ingenious.

yes, its working. i have not overpaid, so thats a bonus for me.

I just found this site..is this what you guys use to decide on prices?

https://watchcharts.com/watches

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