Hey this is my first post here, I've just started my search for vintage Zodiacs. I just found a seller near where I live. What do you think this is worth?
It has a slight scratch on the crystal and an aftermarket band. The seller claims it's working fine.
(https://www.vintagezodiacs.com/zforums/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg1.classistatic.com%2Fcps%2Fkj%2F091204%2F858r5%2F68886j9_20.jpeg&hash=57babdc33e2936a6c83b6d09816ebf695693f61e)
It's the same Guardsman as is pictured on this site
http://www.vintagezodiacs.com/gallery/guardsman.php
Any help is appreciated!!
You are asking a very tough crowd here. I say $50-100 as it has not been serviced lately and has no warranty. This is not a popular model so the resale on it is not great. The first thing you will have to do is pay to have it serviced as the service history is unknown. See the Watch Repair section for an explanation why.
FWIW, that is one of my favorite models and I love the hour markers.
Thanks Butch! I'm in the process of finding out the service history - if any. The seller is a collector, so who knows. Since this would be my first vintage Zodiac if I decide to go after it, I figure it's a nice start, but I didn't want to get hosed on it either :)
BTW - when do you think this watch was made?
Hosed? I have paid almost $300 for a watch that did not work and I had no idea what it would cost to get it restored. I have paid $125 for watch that was all apart in a tin. The value is determined by the buyer. Just realize that a service is required every 3-5 years. If this is from a dead guy (estate sale) it may have been 20+ years since the last service. And most importantly, if you like it, and get it for the price you want to pay for it, then buy it. You cannot get hosed this way.
Cool. Well I appreciate the help - and I agree, if you like something enough you go for it. However like all hobbies, there's always the risk of paying more than something is worth when you first start out. I'm still learning. ;D
There is NOTHING wrong with being frugal my friend. My wife wishes I were more so.
I forgot to answer your other question. It is not in my 1966 nor 1971 catalog. Best guess is that this is from the late 60's based on the hands and hour markers. Back then, like cars, watch models changed often, if not yearly.
I feel your pain! Mine is the same way ;) Thanks again for the info.
I offered $75, citing scratches, aftermarket "leather" band and lack of service history. He's asking for $175 and his communication is less than stellar. So I'm letting it go and looking for a model with more long term value - we're simply too far apart on this one, and I think he's overvalued it. I suppose he thinks he'll get more than $75 on ebay...
It's up on ebay now - item #220526493023.
If anyone on here picks it up - let me know. I'm more curious now to see what would have been needed with regards to servicing it and what it will look like afterwards!
;D ;D i agree,$75.00 would be top dollar for this one! another $75. to $100.00 to clean, replace crystal,etc.lets watch it and see what it does. JON
You called it Yank, he should have taken you up on your offer. It sold for $40 and $18 shipping.
Is it me or do these eBay sellers think they have gold for sale lately? I mean, it is not like they are selling (most of them anyway!) a RESTORED Zodiac. After we buy it we still have to go through that expense.
Yep, I had a little chuckle when I saw that. ;D I would have even driven to meet him to pick it up. Oh well.