You guys know how this goes, i'm clearing out a pile of watches to make room for some incoming. I've priced them to sell as i need to move them quickly. All prices include paypal fees. Open to offers and let me know if you have any more questions.
1. Visitor Watch Co. - Duneshore (blue slate) 650 USD >>> 620 usd
2. Henry Watch 48mm Swiss Mechanical Skeleton 500 USD >>> 450 usd
3. Hamilton Khaki Navy Diver 200 USD >>> 170 usd
4. 2014 F72 GMT Project Watch 190 USD >>> 155 usd
5. Timex Weekender 60 USD >>> 40 usd
1. Visitor Watch Co. - Duneshore (blue slate)
Really sad to part with this one but sadly it's just not my style as my watch tastes have changes. This has been the best microbrand purchase i have made by a long shot. The Duneshore with everything from the packaging to the extremely soft straps has been an amazing experience. I've worn the watch 2-3 times but it just doesn't seem to be breaking into my rotation.
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Dimensions: 44mm by 51mm
Lugwidth: 22mm
Thickness: 11.75
Movement: Miyota 9015 with custom rotor
WR: 100M
Crystal: Sapphire with underside Anti-reflective coating
Lume: BGW9 Super Luminova
strap: Comes with 2 deerskin straps as pictures
See the website for more details:
Duneshore | Blue Slate — Visitor Watch Co.
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2. Henry Watch 48mm Swiss Mechanical Skeleton
After some time sitting in the watch box i've finally decided to part with this beast. Henry was one of the first microbrands. It is truly an engineers watch a a beauty of industrial design. It has a stunning movement as you can see. I'm sad to part with it but i need to make room for an incoming watch.
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Dimensions: 48mm
Lugwidth: 24mm
Thickness: 11.43
Movement: ETA 6497 Skeletonized
WR: N/A
Crystal: Unsure
Lume: Lumed - Glows very well
strap: Custom blue alligator strap and the original which does need a bit of leather glue to repair
See the website for more details:
Watches - HenryWatch
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3. Hamilton Khaki Navy Diver Please read this description as to why i'm selling it so cheap. I'm selling it because the crown needs to be fixed as it doesn't screw down. I've got too many projects on the go and can't find the time to take care of them all. The price is essentially the cost of the movement with how much these one have gone up in price. It is highly modded with custom hands and a bead blasted case which i believe really took this watch to the next level. Let me know if you have any questions.
Case Material: Stainless Steel (blasted)
Dimensions: 40mm
Lugwidth: 20mm
Thickness: approx 10
Movement: ETA 2824
WR: 660 Ft
Crystal: Sapphire
Lume: everywhere
strap: original hamilton strap (its a beauty of a rubber strap)
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4. 2014 F72 GMT Project WatchLove this beauty but i need to make some room in the watch box. I've made a big purchase so this has been selected to move on to a new owner. This thing is a beauty and the best one of all the combination to come out of the project. It's a true GMT. The watch is stunning and i will be including the bracelet that it is on as i feel the bracelet completes the watch and brings it to the next level.
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Dimensions: 37mm by 45mm
Lugwidth: 20mm
Thickness: 11.43
Movement: DG3804B
WR: 3ATM
Crystal: Sapphire with Antireflective Coating
Lume: on hands only
strap: Jubilee Bracelet and original unused black leather strap
See the website for more details:
2014 Forum Project Watch
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5. Timex Weekender Unisex T2N957AW This puppy is brand new never used and it is good to go. The watch has not even been activated. It was a gift that i don't think i'm going to use but want someone else to enjoy. It is available in Canada only so here is your change to get one. The strap is amazing, i was debating keeping the watch just for the strap
Case Material: Brass
Dimensions: 42mm
Lugwidth: 20mm
Movement: Quartz Analog
WR: 30 Meters
Crystal: Mineral Glass
Lume: Night Light
strap: really nice leather strap
See the website for more details:
https://timex.ca/watches/originals-oversized-t2n957
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1. Visitor Watch Co. - Duneshore (blue slate) 650 USD >>> 620 usd
2. Henry Watch 48mm Swiss Mechanical Skeleton 500 USD >>> 450 usd
3. Hamilton Khaki Navy Diver 200 USD >>> 170 usd
4. 2014 F72 GMT Project Watch 190 USD >>> 155 usd
5. Timex Weekender 60 USD >>> 40 usd
1. Visitor Watch Co. - Duneshore (blue slate)
Really sad to part with this one but sadly it's just not my style as my watch tastes have changes. This has been the best microbrand purchase i have made by a long shot. The Duneshore with everything from the packaging to the extremely soft straps has been an amazing experience. I've worn the watch 2-3 times but it just doesn't seem to be breaking into my rotation.
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Dimensions: 44mm by 51mm
Lugwidth: 22mm
Thickness: 11.75
Movement: Miyota 9015 with custom rotor
WR: 100M
Crystal: Sapphire with underside Anti-reflective coating
Lume: BGW9 Super Luminova
strap: Comes with 2 deerskin straps as pictures
See the website for more details:
Duneshore | Blue Slate — Visitor Watch Co.







2. Henry Watch 48mm Swiss Mechanical Skeleton
After some time sitting in the watch box i've finally decided to part with this beast. Henry was one of the first microbrands. It is truly an engineers watch a a beauty of industrial design. It has a stunning movement as you can see. I'm sad to part with it but i need to make room for an incoming watch.
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Dimensions: 48mm
Lugwidth: 24mm
Thickness: 11.43
Movement: ETA 6497 Skeletonized
WR: N/A
Crystal: Unsure
Lume: Lumed - Glows very well
strap: Custom blue alligator strap and the original which does need a bit of leather glue to repair
See the website for more details:
Watches - HenryWatch




3. Hamilton Khaki Navy Diver Please read this description as to why i'm selling it so cheap. I'm selling it because the crown needs to be fixed as it doesn't screw down. I've got too many projects on the go and can't find the time to take care of them all. The price is essentially the cost of the movement with how much these one have gone up in price. It is highly modded with custom hands and a bead blasted case which i believe really took this watch to the next level. Let me know if you have any questions.
Case Material: Stainless Steel (blasted)
Dimensions: 40mm
Lugwidth: 20mm
Thickness: approx 10
Movement: ETA 2824
WR: 660 Ft
Crystal: Sapphire
Lume: everywhere
strap: original hamilton strap (its a beauty of a rubber strap)
4. 2014 F72 GMT Project WatchLove this beauty but i need to make some room in the watch box. I've made a big purchase so this has been selected to move on to a new owner. This thing is a beauty and the best one of all the combination to come out of the project. It's a true GMT. The watch is stunning and i will be including the bracelet that it is on as i feel the bracelet completes the watch and brings it to the next level.
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Dimensions: 37mm by 45mm
Lugwidth: 20mm
Thickness: 11.43
Movement: DG3804B
WR: 3ATM
Crystal: Sapphire with Antireflective Coating
Lume: on hands only
strap: Jubilee Bracelet and original unused black leather strap
See the website for more details:
2014 Forum Project Watch




5. Timex Weekender Unisex T2N957AW This puppy is brand new never used and it is good to go. The watch has not even been activated. It was a gift that i don't think i'm going to use but want someone else to enjoy. It is available in Canada only so here is your change to get one. The strap is amazing, i was debating keeping the watch just for the strap
Case Material: Brass
Dimensions: 42mm
Lugwidth: 20mm
Movement: Quartz Analog
WR: 30 Meters
Crystal: Mineral Glass
Lume: Night Light
strap: really nice leather strap
See the website for more details:
https://timex.ca/watches/originals-oversized-t2n957



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