Afrankart
04-19-2010, 11:33 AM
My wife just got me a really nice Citizen Ti EcoDrive watch for my birthday so I'm putting the watch I've used for the last 3 years up on the block.
It's a Seiko SNA765 Chronograph watch. It has a stainless case and band that is coated with a super tough gunmetal color TiN coating. I'm impressed with the durability of this coating. It's also a nice color that's hard to capture in photos.
Condition: This watch is used. I wore it pretty much all the time I wasn't at work for the last 3 years. There are 2 very very minor scratches on the crystal. You have to hold it at the perfect angle on a sunny day to see them. There are 2 small dings on the bezel that can be seen in some of the pics. It is at roughly 3:45 position approximately .040" from the edge of the crystal and the other one is just below it. There are also some minor, superficial hairline scratches on the TiN coating on the band and clasp. The pics don't do this watch justice. The cyrstal is perfectly clear, and the TiN finish is very sharp looking. I tried to photograph it in a few different lights, but it just doesn't come out right.
I'll ship it in its original box with the manual the the 2 links I had removed when I first got it. MSRP on these is $475 and it's almost impossible to find them for under $250 new on the net.
SOLD
It's a Seiko SNA765 Chronograph watch. It has a stainless case and band that is coated with a super tough gunmetal color TiN coating. I'm impressed with the durability of this coating. It's also a nice color that's hard to capture in photos.
Condition: This watch is used. I wore it pretty much all the time I wasn't at work for the last 3 years. There are 2 very very minor scratches on the crystal. You have to hold it at the perfect angle on a sunny day to see them. There are 2 small dings on the bezel that can be seen in some of the pics. It is at roughly 3:45 position approximately .040" from the edge of the crystal and the other one is just below it. There are also some minor, superficial hairline scratches on the TiN coating on the band and clasp. The pics don't do this watch justice. The cyrstal is perfectly clear, and the TiN finish is very sharp looking. I tried to photograph it in a few different lights, but it just doesn't come out right.
I'll ship it in its original box with the manual the the 2 links I had removed when I first got it. MSRP on these is $475 and it's almost impossible to find them for under $250 new on the net.
SOLD