Mint box though
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Some would beg to differ that customization ruins the value. It may just ruin the watch to some but others it may be a way to get a custom you like at a better price then what you’d spend to accomplish the custom. Just my thoughts though.The prices mentioned above reflect complete, like new Minute Machines aka Best Price for Best Condition, or collector quality/complete.
If it doesn’t have the box/packaging reduce price.
Doesn’t have all the links, reduce price.
If it’s worn, (even just a bit!) reduce price.
If it’s customized, then reduce the price.
>Bad/cheap customizations have to be re-done - further reducing price.
*Customization fundamentally reduces the items value.
**Serious collectors already know the price to customize, and it is relatively cheap.
I would place those in the $600-700 range - customized with a too few links to be useable by most North American forum members substantially reduces value as well.
Some would beg to differ that customization ruins the value. It may just ruin the watch to some but others it may be a way to get a custom you like at a better price then what you’d spend to accomplish the custom. Just my thoughts though.
I’ve done multiple clean watches to custom sometimes the prep work is way easier especially for polishing and such. But everyone has there own opinion.i always assume that a custom watch started out as a beater. not necessarily always the case but it would be the safer assumption since you cant see under the paint/cerakote.
Are you willing to sell the black/red?