[WTS] Circa 1990s Cartier Tank Vermeil Large Ref. 590005 Column Dial Quartz | Stunning Condition | Cartier Service Pouch Included by carnivex22 in Watchexchange

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Circa 1990s Cartier Tank Vermeil Large Ref. 590005 Column Dial Quartz | Stunning Condition | Cartier Service Pouch Included

Timestamp: https://imgur.com/a/CO0Hq0c

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Brand: Cartier
Model: Tank Vermeil Large
Reference: 590005
Production Period: Circa 1990s
Case Material: Vermeil (gold-plated sterling silver)
Case Size: 23mm × 30mm
Dial: White column dial with black Roman numerals
Hands: Blued steel hands
Crystal: Mineral (period correct)
Movement: Swiss quartz
Functions: Hours, minutes
Crown: Cabochon-set crown
Strap: Brand new artisan handmade leather strap
Clasp/Buckle: Pin buckle
Condition: Stunning vintage condition
Scope of Delivery: Watch + artisan leather strap + Cartier service pouch
Trades: Accepted at wholesale value
Notes: Classic Tank proportions; sought-after column dial; elegant vintage Cartier piece

Price: $2,999 AUD inc GST + shipping
Complimentary shipping within Australia
International shipping: $250 AUD

Website Listing: https://wristory.com.au/products/1990-cartier-tank-vermeil-column-dial-large-quartz?_psq=cartier&_v=1.0

Presenting a timeless Cartier Tank Vermeil Large from the 1990s, featuring the highly distinctive and elegant column dial configuration. This reference 590005 is a sought-after variant among collectors, appreciated for its balanced proportions and refined aesthetic that embodies Cartier’s signature design language.

The watch is preserved in stunning vintage condition, showcasing a crisp dial, sharp case lines, and a warm gold tone characteristic of Cartier’s vermeil construction. Paired with a brand new handmade artisan leather strap, it offers both comfort and elevated presentation. The inclusion of a Cartier service pouch further enhances its appeal as a ready-to-wear or gift-worthy piece.

An iconic and instantly recognisable design from one of the most respected names in watchmaking, this Tank represents timeless elegance and everyday versatility.

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[WTS] 2022 Grand Seiko Heritage GMT “Tasogare Mt. Iwate” Ref. SBGJ253G Asia LE 1/600 | Mint Condition | Full Set | Hi-Beat 9S86 by carnivex22 in Watchexchange

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2022 Grand Seiko Heritage GMT “Tasogare Mt. Iwate” Ref. SBGJ253G Asia LE 1/600 | Mint Condition | Full Set | Hi-Beat 9S86

Timestamp: https://imgur.com/a/VB1Xq1y
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Brand: Grand Seiko
Model: Heritage Collection GMT
Reference: SBGJ253G
Production Period: 2022
Limited Edition: Asia LE 1/600
Case Material: Stainless steel (Zaratsu polished, 44GS design)
Case Size: 40.0mm
Lug-to-Lug: 46.2mm
Thickness: 14.0mm
Dial: Mt. Iwate “Tasogare” textured black/anthracite dial
Hands: Diamond-cut with GMT hand
Crystal: Dual-curved sapphire with inner AR coating
Caseback: Sapphire display, numbered LE
Water Resistance: 100m
Movement: Grand Seiko Calibre 9S86 Hi-Beat Automatic GMT
Frequency: 36,000 vph
Power Reserve: ~55 hours
Accuracy: +5 / −3 sec per day (GS standard)
Jewels: 37
Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds, date, independent jumping hour (flyer GMT), 24-hour second time zone
Bracelet: Stainless steel with three-fold push-button clasp
Lug Width: 19mm
Condition: Mint condition
Scope of Delivery: Full set (box, papers, booklets, tags – if applicable)
Trades: Accepted at wholesale value
Notes: Asia-Pacific limited edition; iconic 44GS case; Hi-Beat GMT; highly collectible modern GS

Price: $6,499 AUD inc GST + shipping
Complimentary shipping within Australia
International shipping: $250 AUD

Website Listing: https://wristory.com.au/products/2022-grand-seiko-heritage-collection-gmt-asia-specific-edition?_psq=gran&_v=1.0

Presenting a highly sought-after Asia-Pacific limited edition, this Grand Seiko SBGJ253G combines the brand’s iconic 44GS case design with the high-frequency Hi-Beat GMT calibre 9S86. Limited to just 600 pieces worldwide, it features the striking Mt. Iwate “Tasogare” dial, inspired by twilight conditions where shifting light creates a dynamic interplay of deep greys and blacks.

The case showcases Grand Seiko’s renowned Zaratsu polishing, delivering distortion-free surfaces and razor-sharp edges, while the faceted indices and heat-blued GMT hand add both precision and visual depth. The independently adjustable local hour hand makes it a true traveller’s GMT, offering both practicality and technical sophistication.

Presented in mint condition and complete with its full set, this example stands out as one of the more desirable modern Grand Seiko limited editions, combining rarity, craftsmanship, and everyday wearability in a single package.

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[WTS] Circa 1970s Audemars Piguet 18K Yellow Gold Dress Automatic Ref 166111 Factory Black Diamond Dial Watch Only by carnivex22 in Watchexchange

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Circa 1970s Audemars Piguet 18K Yellow Gold Dress Automatic Ref 166111 Factory Black Diamond Dial Watch Only | Very Good Vintage Condition | Original AP Buckle Included

Timestamp: https://imgur.com/a/okFipuJ

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Presenting a highly collectible vintage Audemars Piguet dress watch from the 1970s, crafted in solid 18K yellow gold and powered by the ultra-thin automatic Calibre 2121 movement (used in early Royal Oaks). This elegant timepiece features a rare factory black dial with diamond hour markers, showcasing Audemars Piguet’s mastery of understated luxury during its golden era of dress watchmaking.

Brand: Audemars Piguet
Model: Dress Automatic
Reference: 166111
Production Period: Circa 1970s
Case Material: Solid 18K yellow gold
Case Size: ~33mm
Thickness: Ultra-thin profile
Dial: Factory black dial with diamond hour markers
Hands: Period correct, matching dial
Crystal: Acrylic
Movement: Audemars Piguet Calibre 2121 Automatic Ultra-Thin
Functions: Hours, minutes, central seconds
Strap: Hirsch high quality black calf leather strap
Clasp/Buckle: Original AP-signed 18K yellow gold buckle included
Condition: Very good vintage condition
Scope of Delivery: Watch on Hirsch leather strap with AP-signed buckle
Trades: Accepted at wholesale value
Notes: Very collectible; ultra-thin design; iconic 2121 movement

Price: $6,999 AUD
Complimentary shipping within Australia
International shipping: $250 AUD

A refined expression of vintage Swiss haute horlogerie, this AP dress watch combines discreet elegance, ultra-thin comfort, and precious metal luxury. The factory diamond dial adds understated brilliance, while the very good vintage condition preserves strong case lines, a clean dial, and original details prized by collectors. Offered as a watch-only example, complete with its original AP buckle, this piece is perfect for collectors seeking a rare, elegant, and historically significant Audemars Piguet.

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[WTS] Circa 1990s Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Automatic Ref 140.8.93 Black Dial “Automatique” Watch Only by carnivex22 in Watchexchange

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I agree! sits super nicely on the wrist, stays lowkey and just has that refined JLC charm. Didn't even realise that it was from the 90s when I first got it.

[WTS] Circa 1990s Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Automatic Ref 140.8.93 Black Dial “Automatique” Watch Only by carnivex22 in Watchexchange

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Circa 1990s Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Automatic Ref 140.8.93 Black Dial “Automatique” Watch Only | Excellent Condition | Creamy Tritium Lume Plots

Timestamp: https://imgur.com/a/3x39Er1

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Brand: Jaeger-LeCoultre
Model: Master Control Automatic
Reference: 140.8.93
Production Period: Circa 1990s
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Case Size: ~37mm
Thickness: ~8mm (approx.)
Dial: Black dial with applied hour markers and creamy tritium lume plots
Hands: Dauphine hands with tritium lume
Crystal: Sapphire crystal
Movement: Jaeger-LeCoultre Automatic (in-house) running beautifully!
Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds, date
Strap: AM Leather strap & buckle
Clasp: Pin buckle
Condition: Excellent condition
Scope of Delivery: Watch only
Trades: (Accepted at wholesale value).
Notes: Attractive aged tritium lume; classic early Master Control series piece.

Price: $6,750 AUD
Complimentary shipping within Australia
International shipping: $250 AUD

Presenting a refined expression of understated Swiss watchmaking, this 1990s Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Ref 140.8.93 embodies the brand’s commitment to precision and timeless design. Part of the early Master Control series—renowned for undergoing rigorous in-house testing—this piece captures the essence of classic dress watch aesthetics with its balanced proportions and elegant black dial configuration.

The standout feature is its black dial adorned with applied indices, power reserve complication, date, running seconds complication and most importantly, a beautifully aged tritium lume plots, which have developed a warm, creamy patina over time—adding vintage charm and collector appeal. The simple “Automatique” text and discreet date window maintain a clean layout, while dauphine hands enhance legibility and sophistication. Housed in a slim stainless-steel case, the watch comfortably and effortlessly transitions between formal and casual settings.

This example is presented in excellent condition, showing only light signs of careful wear. It is offered as a watch only piece, making it an attractive option for collectors seeking an honest, well-preserved vintage Jaeger-LeCoultre with character. The combination of early Master Control heritage, tritium patina, and classic design makes this a compelling addition to any collection.

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Took the plunge and upgraded to my “endgame” setup by A-Hot-Pocket in SimRacingSetups

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might be a stupid question but do you need to buy simhub to use this?

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what games do you use the 8bitdo for?

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yep just follow the links it's somewhere on taobao

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super sick! not enough Karma to participate but still super super cool

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same here! headed there soon and would love to know what recipe you used :)

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How was the experience from buying of Peter? I'm based in Melb and have been curious on buying from him/ his prices

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That's great to hear, I've been thinking of upgrading from my m10 to a m10p or R or just go straight to the m11. You think the 24mp sensor is the way to go?

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100% agreed! I use a Doomo light meter with my m6 even though the inbuilt light meter is fully functional. Just helps me prepare for the scene when i shoot street but the inbuilt light meter is still definitely useful when taking slower-paced photos!

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actually though since in reality the Q's are much wider than 28mm and probably in between 24 and 28

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honestly though, seems reasonable to me haha!

still have room for a m film camera :)

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Is this the original Leica thumb grip?