[WTS] Collection Clear Out - Grand Seiko, Christopher Ward, Seiko, Brew, San Martin, G-shock
[WTS] Collection Clear Out - Grand Seiko, Christopher Ward, Seiko, Brew, San Martin, G-shock
Greetings, I am in need of some funding for a grail piece and this is the perfect opportunity to thin the collection. A lot of gems in this collection that you won't see often anywhere else. I am not a retailer, I am just a collector and I like rare pieces. Justified negotiation is permitted as I need to move all these watches eventually. Can cut a deal if bundled. Prices include CONUS shipping, international TBD. Location: CONUS For inquiries or to request additional photos, please don't hesitate to message. I am willing to accept Bank Transfer, Wise, Zelle, Venmo, and Paypal F&F. (Depending on the value of said watch) 1. Grand Seiko SBGE285 “Mistflake” Mint condition Grand Seiko SBGE285 GMT "Mist Flake" from the Evolution 9 collection. The watch is in near perfect 9.5/10 condition, with a purchase date of December 2022. Upon close inspection I can only fine one miniscule scratch on a single link of the bracelet. Worn only a few times ever. Includes full set. Price: $5750 USD 2. Christopher Ward Bel Canto Watches@ Edition (1/200 LE) This is a limited edition bespoke edition 1 of 200 Bel Canto with the only unique textured dial they've released in a Bel Canto so far. I love this watch and it's hard to let go. It is an absolute gem and attracts a lot of attention without being overly flashy. Includes full set and an additional CW strap. Mostly just wanting to break even here as opposed to all of the people trying to flip this piece. Price: $5000 USD 3. Ball Engineer III 00red (1/90 LE) This is a very interesting Ball watch with arguably the best use of bright tastefully multicolored tritium tubes in any watch. It's a CronoTemp collab with Ball that released in 3 waves of 30 and had to be imported from Switzerland. This is a super rare watch and you will likely never find another one for sale. The watch is in 9/10 condition with one small nick on the edge of the bezel and a few hairlines on the polished center links of the bracelet. Price: $3600 USD 4. Seiko Prospex SBEC005 (SRQ029) 50th Anniversary (1/1000 LE) This watch is honestly one of the best looking chronographs on the market and at this price absolutely blows anything comparable out of the water. The condition is 9/10 with little to no scratches but a tiny pit on one of the lugs. It's finished with a lot of zaratsu polishing and exquisite fine details. It has the heavy duty 8r48 movement and will fit most wrist sizes due to the 41mm diameter. It is on the thicker side at 16mm including a thick top hat crystal but the case has significant chamfering so it wears well. This watch gets better the closer you look at it and you truly need to just feel it in the flesh to appreciate it. Price: $2000 USD 5. Seiko Prospex Alpinist SBDC151 (SPB259J1) “Ginza edition” (1/3500 LE) This is the classic Ginza Seiko released for the 140th anniversary in 2021. This particular piece is in a healthy 8.5/10 condition. Little to no scratches on the watch, mostly just the bracelet. This is quite the collector's piece and there aren't many Seikos that have gained value the way this one has. The dial speaks for itself. This would be a good value watch for someone interested in value retention. Price: $1650 USD ~~6. Christopher Ward C63 Sealander 39mm~~ *SOLD* This watch is in 8/10 condition with the majority of the scratches on the clasp and the watch itself is nearly flawless. Honestly such a great daily watch, I just have far too many white dials in my collection so this one has to go. Price: $600 USD 7. Brew Metric Chronograph Gold PVD A unique integrated bracelet mecha-quartz chronograph released by Brew for 475$ last year. This particular piece is in mint 10/10 condition as I only wore it twice in that time. It took this watch to learn my cold skin tone doesn't fare well with warmer toned metals or dials. It's honestly a great value and a great fitting watch if you are into the style. Price: $415 USD 8. Seiko SARX001 (6R15-02F0) This is another value pick that is just astounding value for the money from Seiko. I was drawn to the dial on this one, specifically the roman numerals are interesting and very legible. The bracelet is quite good in this price bracket as well. It scratched the Cartier Balloon Bleu itch for me for awhile. This is watch only to fit about a 6.75” wrist. 9. Price: $305 USD San Martin SN059 This watch is a datejust homage in 41mm with the PT5000 movement on the presidential bracelet. It has a beautiful mother of pearl dial that looks phenomenal outdoors. If you know anything about San Martin, the finishing for the value is outstanding. This would make a good budget pick or a gift and you don't have to wait for oversea shipping. Only worn a few times, like new. Price: $250 USD (retails at 325) 10. Seiko 7S26-0550 This watch is a bit of a catch and release. I bought it for the dial but didn't like how it wore on my wrist so I pass it on to the next owner. This one is the watch only but includes links to fit slightly over a 7” wrist. Price: $100 USD ~~11. G-Shock GA-2100-1A4 (Casioak)~~ *SOLD* The classic octagonal bezel g-shock that was all the rage over the past few years. Currently it is wearing the modded SS black PVD case but I will also include the original black resin. Price: $80 USD