Posted on WUS a few years ago, but a gaggle (4) of old Super Seawolves in various states of disrepair. Closed at $635.00, wonder if any were salvageable. Think it included an original bracelet. Talk about used hard. ;)
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:'( :'( :'( :'( DAVE--those pictures brought tears to my eyes!! how could anyone treat a fine watch like that.
Quote from: jon p on October 12, 2009, 11:03:47 AM
:'( :'( :'( :'( DAVE--those pictures brought tears to my eyes!! how could anyone treat a fine watch like that.
agree Jon, these look like they were fished out of the Marianas trench. A bit of care would have ensured many decades of trouble free service esp. considering how many old Seawolves are still ticking despite not having been serviced.