The Marine watch or Deck watch pursuit or ....

It does that calculation automatically when you add to cart and then select country good ole USA under the import threshold too.

Divide by 0.7959 if you are using PayPal today to find $ amount.
yeah good reminder watch that $800 i think TARRIFF LIMBO STICK ...i think I posted... i bought a vintage from tyme of SMOOT-HAWLEY DEPRESSION TARRIFF... the MOVEMENT SHIPPED FROM SWITZERLAND AND THEN HAD TO BE CASED IN USA by a different company... i think it was a LE COUTRE
 
STEINNY coming in at a good price around $400 US...not getting wood... but it's USC's birthday

-distressed dials not for me...BRONZE we shall see i broke my cherry on TMD flieger i hope to get this month...not a fanboy of stuff that oxidizes aka patina... have to see if i can handle it...jmho
 
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STEINNY coming in at a good price around $400 US.
That would be great but even at $591.26 shipped at today's exchange rate it is my top pick as it could serve as the one watch.

But also I found the antique blue which is not available anymore direct from Steinhart very compelling with the bronze. They are heavy watches at 85 grams.

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Well the deal is done. My wife has bought me a watch for my upcoming 70th birthday. It is a custom order that will actually be made on Feb 18th (actual birthday) with custom engraving by Weiss who is now working in Nashville TN. Naturally it is a no date handwinder and I will still keep the Zeno.
 
Well the deal is done. My wife has bought me a watch for my upcoming 70th birthday. It is a custom order that will actually be made on Feb 18th (actual birthday) with custom engraving by Weiss who is now working in Nashville TN. Naturally it is a no date handwinder and I will still keep the Zeno.
Sounds great...that one will have some serious meaning down the road... :cheers:
 
u got the 38mm 7001 engine ? which dial ? white ?

-nice your wifey indulging you

congrats
nope I didn't want the 7001 Weiss now calls this Cal 1003

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CAL 1003​


Caliber 1003 movements are manufactured and assembled in our Los Angeles workshop, and designed for everyday wear. Each movement is machined, hand jeweled, plated, and finished inside our Los Angeles workshop. The CAL 1003 is a manual wind mechanical movement featuring a beat rate of 21,600 beats/hour, displaying the hours, minutes, and a sweep second hand at 9 with hacking feature to allow synchronization of the second hand with another timepiece. The movement also features incabloc shock protection to protect the balance wheel pivots.
 
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