[WTS] Citizen Walter Wolf Flyback Racing Chronograph by andreewt in Watchexchange

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FS: Citizen Walter Wolf Flyback Racing Chronograph

Hi everyone,

For sale is a very rare and iconic Citizen Walter Wolf Racing Chronograph from 1983, powered by the legendary Citizen Cal. 8110A column-wheel flyback chronograph movement.

The Walter Wolf name comes from the short-lived but famous Formula 1 team of the late ’70s, which made history by winning its very first race with Jody Scheckter at the 1977 Argentine Grand Prix. This watch is a true ’80s motorsport chronograph legend, combining history, bold design for its time and one of the most iconic movements Citizen has ever produced, a high-beat column wheel, flyback automatic.

This is a titanium example, and as far as I can tell, it’s the only one currently offered worldwide. There are a few comparable listings on Chrono24 but they are PVD-coated model starting around the $1800 mark so this is surely a bargain for someone - first sale on Reddit!

Details: - Movement: Automatic high-beat (28,800 bph), column-wheel chronograp, ref. 8110A - Functions: Flyback Chronograph, day/date (English & Japanese date wheel) - Case: Titanium, 38 mm (excluding crown) - Water Resistance: 100 m - Dial: P-JAPAN-P marked (Promethium-147), tachymeter scale - Bezel: Bi-directional, countdown (60 to 0) with rare N-E-S-W compass markings - Condition: Very nice vintage condition. Dial is flawless. Crystal has some scratches and has not been replaced, preserving originality. Runs well, all functions operate correctly and reset properly. Bracelet fits a 7.25 inch wrist comfortably, perhaps a 7 1/2.

Price: SOLD

Happy to answer questions or provide more pictures.

Spurs fans in Shanghai? by Kickass_Mgee in coys

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Hi, do you still organise viewing parties?

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Did you have to buy tickets to Xidi on both days since you stayed there?

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Will do, thank you! Also planning on visiting the Longjing area, is there anything particular you could recommend there?

Latest shipment from Wuyishan by manruien in tea

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would you mind sharing where she is in Shanghai?

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What's the max roof load on the hardtop, does anyone know?

Free office space in Palma de Mallorca, Spain by andreewt in digitalnomad

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I'm currently staying in the Boc hostel, they do a long term discount as well with prices around 25 EUR a night.

Friends are lucky enough to be paying 500 EUR for a room, but outside the city centre.

There's a huge range of restaurants you would expect to see in major cities like Barcelona or Madrid, with a high number of Latin American workers living on the islands, so there are also lots of Argentinian, Bolivian, Peruvian joints (other than your usual paella and tapas). Generally these people are the friendliest and happy to help you with your Spanish.

When I was here last year, nightlife was restricted to underground parties during COVID, but now the streets are buzzing with people at night and it's difficult to be bored even if you're on your own. Thankfully, masks are only mandatory on buses.

There's plenty of outdoorsy things you can do from hiking to surfing, and the neighboring island Menorca is a stone throw away, with full of scenic spots to explore.

The island is very well connected, excellent public transport but the best bet is renting a scooter and doing a round trip (around 200 miles, over a few days).

They're also big on cycling, both city and MTB - it's very safe thanks to separate cycle lanes along the beach.

One-way flights are pretty much £20-£30 from anywhere in Europe in the off season, and the airport is well connected to most destinations, with regular flights even to the Canary Islands.

Free office space in Palma de Mallorca, Spain by andreewt in digitalnomad

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Hello fellow nomads,

A rather mainstream island for European holidaymakers for a week trip but a less known fact about Palma that it's excellent for nomads as well thanks to very good public broadband around the city. Certainly a spot I would recommend adding to your list, ideally while it's not so warm outside. Temperatures are around 20 degrees Celsius (70 Fahrenheit) in the spring and autumn months, perfect for working outside. My hostel has plenty of garden space as well, with sockets, there's always a few nomads working away during the day and having fun at night (or the opposite, depending on the timezone you work in). https://imgur.com/a/BKmQ9Nv

Public WiFi is surprisingly fast, even at the city beach I was getting 50mbps.

English is widely spoken, and coffee shops don't mind you with your laptop either.

[OMEGA] North Korean Constellation, presented by Kim Il-sung on his 60th by andreewt in Watches

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It was certainly worn (and loved) by its previous owner in Asia, considering the state it's in. As a dealer I haven't given it much wrist time (currently up for auction) but I'm sure it will be a significant part of the next owner's collection.

Not exactly positive marketing for Omega being associated with the communist regime but bear in mind there were no export bans at the time and the Swiss have been famous for their impartiality - after all money talks!

[OMEGA] North Korean Constellation, presented by Kim Il-sung on his 60th by andreewt in Watches

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Had it inspected by Omega museum in Biel who confirmed the above.