Zodiac Talk => I saw this Zodiac on the Internet... => Topic started by: thesheiladivine on May 08, 2011, 01:09:32 AM

Title: seller says the right things
Post by: thesheiladivine on May 08, 2011, 01:09:32 AM
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So here's a white dial with date.  The seller is saying all the right things, although I'm a little concerned about the condition of the bezel around the edges.  Otherwise, it's serviced (properly from the sound of it) and in great shape.   I'm very patiently waiting for a watch like this, I think.
Title: Re: seller says the right things
Post by: thesheiladivine on May 08, 2011, 01:34:01 AM
So, question about this watch from goldsmith watch works that sold some years back compared it to what's currently on ebay:

http://goldsmithwatchworks.com/july-18/1967-VIETNAM-ERA-ZODIAC-SeaWolf-AUTOMATIC.htm (http://goldsmithwatchworks.com/july-18/1967-VIETNAM-ERA-ZODIAC-SeaWolf-AUTOMATIC.htm)

Is that an alternate original wristband?

When I first started looking at white dial w/date seawolves, I thought this was about as pretty as they can come, but as I've learned more and looked at more watches, I've become skeptical of this seller's products.
Title: Re: seller says the right things
Post by: Butch on May 08, 2011, 08:06:42 AM
Caution is always a good thing. They eventually sold it and the current owner was trying to sell it on eBay a couple weeks ago. It was discussed in this forum as a matter of fact.

The appears to be an original Swiss divers band on that watch. Funny they do not show the under side of the clasp though...
Title: Re: seller says the right things
Post by: jon p on May 08, 2011, 09:09:34 AM
 8) 8)  hey, the first thing i noticed was butches watch guy serviced this one recently----that makes it a great buy cause you KNOW it is RIGHT!!! he states it IS a champion bracelet. if i was looking for a white dial i WOULD jump ON THIS! even looks like the correct color lume was put back on the bezel triangle. a little brassing around the bezel is just a fact of life with these,better left as is ,attempts at replating i have seen were NOT good. i just dont understand why zodiac used such a poor bezel on a high quality working watch. too bad we didnt buy up a bunch of new bezels back in the day! NICE ONE, lets see what it goes for, very reasonable right now considering the history.
Title: Re: seller says the right things
Post by: Oliver on May 11, 2011, 05:39:58 PM
Hi,

it was actually ME who bought the white Seawolf from Goldsmith Watch works last year! You can tell from my avatar and I have showed it in a thread here ...

http://www.vintagezodiacs.com/zforums/index.php?topic=750.0 (http://www.vintagezodiacs.com/zforums/index.php?topic=750.0)

I liked it a lot (Butch, I don't think that I tried to sell it on ebay again), the bracelet was also very nice (and is rare!), only the first two links on the upper part didn't expand (as described), the only thing is: I cannot find the watch in my collection! I know, this sounds ridiculous, my watch collection isn't that big and most of them are in cases, I just have no idea where I might have put it. Very strange indeed, I very much hope that I find it again soon.
Title: Re: seller says the right things
Post by: thesheiladivine on May 11, 2011, 06:49:18 PM
Hi Oliver,

I think the watch Butch referred to had a red painted arrow on the bezel that was also from GoldWatchco.  The one you bought looks fantastic, so hopefully you'll find it soon.
Title: Re: seller says the right things
Post by: thesheiladivine on May 11, 2011, 06:54:18 PM
The seller relisted the watch because  of an engraving.  It's concealed and shouldn't be an overly difficult part to replace if it bothers someone.
Title: Re: seller says the right things
Post by: Oliver on November 22, 2011, 02:39:31 PM
Hey, at last! I have found my white dial Seawolf! I was just about to sell one of my watches (a Stowa Airman), I opened the metal case where the watch is housed, and, what was inside?? My white-dialed Seawolf, kept in dark for several months  :o. Very happy to have it back.