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Post by foghorn on Aug 5, 2007 13:55:51 GMT -5
I'll try to update this periodically- here's what I found for now. As always this is "unofficial" and subject to change.
Train Master Cleveland-1899 Engineer Hydrocarbon Alligator-2799 Trainmaster Power glow-2099 Fireman Skylab (LE)-2699 Conductor Chrono-2599 Conductor 3 Hand-1599 Engineer Hydrocarbon TMT-2999 Engineer Master Telemeter-2299 Engineer Master II Diver-(strap) 1499 (bracelet)1599 GMT-1499 Chronometer-1699 Moonphase-1399 Moonglow-1499 Train Master Voyager GMT-2399 Pulsemeter-2999 Engineer Hydrocarbon Titanium-1999 GMT-2299 Titanium Chrono-2499 Stainless Chrono1899 Fireman 43mm (strap) 899 (bracelet) 999 Fireman 40mm bracelet 899 Fireman Ionisphere Chrono-1699
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Post by wp on Aug 5, 2007 14:43:22 GMT -5
Please jump in with any comments on the diver on SS bracelet. Positives, drawbacks and personal experiences requested.
Thnaks Dan
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Post by Scott D on Aug 6, 2007 4:32:36 GMT -5
Hey Foggy, Thanks for the prices... The nearest dealer is a fair drive so I hadn't seen what they go for. I gotta say, they seem fairly reasonably priced for how they look.. I expected them to be higher.. But glad to see they're not.
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Post by timefinder on Aug 6, 2007 7:22:22 GMT -5
Thanks Foghorn. Wow I agree with Scott D. The prices seem very fair and not in the stratosphere. Anyone know if an AD can offer a discount? I know, crazy question, when you compare the prices against Omega or Rolex; but, as a consumer, I still have to ask!!
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Post by Scott D on Aug 6, 2007 7:46:42 GMT -5
Hey timefinder, I read on one of the other threads here discounts are pretty readily available.... Not sure on the %, but it's something...
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Post by boscoe on Aug 6, 2007 12:44:13 GMT -5
Very useful info foggy. Thanks
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Post by Rusty on Aug 14, 2007 18:41:29 GMT -5
Can we expect an AD to discount these prices a bit?
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Post by foghorn on Aug 14, 2007 18:53:40 GMT -5
Can we expect an AD to discount these prices a bit? Mine does.
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Post by Scott D on Aug 14, 2007 20:31:51 GMT -5
Anyone got a price on that Night Train on rubber strap? ? The one in the post "Night Train - Rubber Strap Variant"
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Post by Jeremy from Ball on Aug 14, 2007 21:11:15 GMT -5
Engineer Hydrocarbon TMT Titanium | $3,699 | Engineer Hydrocarbon Midsize | $1,699 | Trainmaster Cannonball | $2,599 | Trainmaster Cleveland Express | $1,899 | Trainmaster Doctor's Chronograph | YG/PG $10,999 | | PT $27,999 | Trainmaster Racer | $2,999 | Trainmaster Cleveland Express Dual Time | S/S $2,799 | | PG $6,999 | Fireman Night Train | DLC & Calf $1,399 | | S/S or DLC & Rubber $1,499 | Engineer Master II Diver Chronometer | Rubber $2,299 | | Ti & steel bracelet $2,399 | Engineer Master II Diver Chronograph | Rubber $2,899 | | S/S bracelet $2,999 | Engineer Master II Diver TMT | $3,299 |
These prices are valid for North American markets only. There may be slight global variations.
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Post by Scott D on Aug 14, 2007 21:15:44 GMT -5
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Post by CalDiver on Sept 14, 2007 14:22:09 GMT -5
Just an FYI--Ball published price increases yesterday so above post from 8/14 is not valid for all models. Increases seemed to be about $100 in most cases. (due to US dollar/Euro rates)
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Post by timefinder on Sept 14, 2007 14:49:23 GMT -5
That is disappointing. Just in time for Christmas.
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Post by Scott D on Sept 17, 2007 14:57:42 GMT -5
Not surprised. I heard many brands will have a price increase between now & end of October...
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Post by Jeremy from Ball on Sept 17, 2007 21:33:31 GMT -5
Updated prices: Trainmaster Cannonball | $2,699 | Trainmaster Cleveland Express Dual Time | S/S $2,899 | Fireman Night Train | DLC & Calf $1,499 | | S/S or DLC & Rubber $1,599 | Conductor Chronograph | $2,799 | Fireman Skylab | $2,899 | Engineer Hydrocarbon Chronograph | $2,699 |
I have only listed those models that had USD price changes. These prices are valid for North American markets only. There may be slight global variations.
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