The largest independent, non-commercial, consumer-oriented resource on the Internet for owners, collectors and enthusiasts of fine wristwatches. Online since 1998. | ||||||||
|
||||||||
|
A marketplace for chronographs, dive watches and other tool-type wristwatches and timepieces |
Please see our ChronoTrader Policies and Terms of Use. | Learn more about How To Include Photos In Your Postings. |
Rules: Postings must be an ad announcing an intent to sell, buy or trade. Full item description and photo(s) must be posted within the message here, not as links to other websites. Links to online auctions and other sites: Links to online auctions, dealer sites or other listings of items are permitted, but you should be careful to ensure that such listings will comply with our other ChronoTrader Policies. In addition, we request that sellers linking to online auctions or listings offer some benefit or accomodation to ChronoTrader readers (for example, some discount or an undertaking to end an auction early, to keep a watch "in the family"). Photos must be of the actual item for sale in its present condition. No counterfeit or replica products. No post for the same item may be repeated within 7 days, except to lower the asking price. Commercial dealers are limited to three unique posts per day. [More...]
On offer's a vintage Aqualung Doxa Sharkhunter. Watch is keeping close to COSC time, I've just cleaned up the unidirectional bezel and it rotates+click correctly, and the crown is screw down (it seems unsigned; there could've been a stamp on it long worn off, but I can't quite tell). Back is unscratched, with reference and serial numbers clear and legible. The dial looks great; full lume on hands and plots (obviously not active). The watch has obviously been worn—there are scuffs throughout—but it's in overall great honest condition (there are a couple scratches on the crystal as well, visible in the picture). My only concern on the watch is that the crown pulls out farther than it seems it should; it winds and sets and screws back in fine, is fully functional, but seems to me like it should be given attention at some point. Otherwise, it's good to go.
I have no idea how to price this—I'm not a diver, and this isn't a watch I'm familiar with, and comparisons seem hard to find. I'm happy to take offers over $1500 (and, if you've got more info on these Aqualung Doxas, let me know). Happy to provide more pictures, references, and to work out payment and shipping method with the new owner. Thanks for looking, and to Jeff/CT for the space.
Chronocentric and zOwie site design and contents (c) Copyright 1998-2005, Derek Ziglar; Copyright 2005-2008, Jeffrey M. Stein. All rights reserved. Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the terms of use. | CONTACT | TERMS OF USE | TRANSLATE |