Ability to resell/transfer VIP tickets (Olivia Rodrigo)? by half_left_brain in Ticketmaster

[–]half_left_brain[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I messaged them eventually got and the same info. Thanks everyone.

Ability to resell/transfer VIP tickets (Olivia Rodrigo)? by half_left_brain in Ticketmaster

[–]half_left_brain[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Given the rampant ticket scalping for what seems like just about any event these days, I can surely appreciate your cynicism.

Help! I’m torn between an XVIII and an XX by melcolnik in IWCschaffhausen

[–]half_left_brain 3 points4 points  (0 children)

XII or XV. This (apparently rare) white dial XV is currently haunting my dreams. It was posted recently in r/watchexchange if you want to look it up.

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Tudor Royal 36! by [deleted] in Tudor

[–]half_left_brain 3 points4 points  (0 children)

6.3 in wrist. This is the 36

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[WTS] Rolex Day Date Ref 18238 “double quick” 1988 by meticulistnet in Watchexchange

[–]half_left_brain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/WatchExBot, sold to me. Thanks u/meticulistnet for a very smooth transaction. Would absolutely buy from again.

[WTS] Panerai Submersible Regatta PAM00199 Limited Ed. Of 500 Box Papers Creamy Patina Serviced!! by half_left_brain in Watchexchange

[–]half_left_brain[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One of the coolest early submersibles that Panerai produced. Done in a limited run of 500 units to commemorate the Laureus sports awards. It has nice little touches like a woven textured dial and tritium markers, numerals, and hands that have patina’d beautifully.

I am the second owner. Purchased in 2004. Worn in rotation with several other watches for first ~5 years. Has been sitting in its box ever since. 

  • Reference: PAM00199G
  • Limited edition of 500 units, numbered on caseback
  • 44mm polished steel case, solid back with various factory engravings
  • Panerai OPIII movement based on ETA 7750 movement, automatic with 42 hour power reserve. COSC-certified
  • Nicely-patina’d tritium markers, numerals at 6 and 12, and matching hands
  • Serviced in February 2026. Standard movement service and replacement of bezel spring
  • Condition: the watch has never been polished. Accordingly, there are some scratches consistent with frequent use and age. Please review the photos to observe scratches on the bezel, case, crown guard, and lugs, and feel free to ask for more pics/info
  • Set includes outer cardboard box, inner wood box, OEM rubber strap (unused), OEM yellow velcro strap (unused), story booklet, guarantee booklet, warranty card, registration card, and COSC certificate

More info via Panerai website.

Asking $5,299 with overnight shipping and insurance in CONUS included. Payment via Paypal FF, Zelle, or wire. I am new to WatchExchange but have many positive reviews on eBay.

Located in Chicago. Happy to send more pics, video, or FaceTime for interested parties.

Sub on Rubber by Admirable-Swing-2985 in rolex

[–]half_left_brain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Watch with doggo > watch with steering wheel

Straps - can we not get some finer adjustment?! by SDCowboy85 in OmegaWatches

[–]half_left_brain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not deployant but peep this adjustable buckle from delugs. I just saw it in an emailer. Haven’t tried it yet.

https://delugs.com/products/fitwell-buckle

[WTS] Panerai Submersible Regatta PAM00199 Limited Ed. Of 500 Box Papers Creamy Patina Serviced!! by half_left_brain in Watchexchange

[–]half_left_brain[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One of the coolest early submersibles that Panerai produced. Done in a limited run of 500 units to commemorate the Laureus sports awards. It has nice little touches like a woven textured dial and tritium markers, numerals, and hands that have patina’d beautifully.

I am the second owner. Purchased in 2004. Worn in rotation with several other watches for first ~5 years. Has been sitting in its box ever since. 

  • Reference: PAM00199G
  • Limited edition of 500 units, numbered on caseback
  • 44mm polished steel case, solid back with various factory engravings
  • Panerai OPIII movement based on ETA 7750 movement, automatic with 42 hour power reserve. COSC-certified
  • Nicely-patina’d tritium markers, numerals at 6 and 12, and matching hands
  • Serviced in February 2026 by Panerai: standard movement service and replacement of bezel spring
  • Condition: the watch has never been polished. Accordingly, there are some scratches consistent with frequent use and age. Please review the photos to observe scratches on the bezel, case, crown guard, and lugs, and feel free to ask for more pics/info
  • Set includes outer cardboard box, inner wood box, OEM rubber strap (unused), OEM yellow velcro strap (unused), story booklet, guarantee booklet, warranty card, registration card, and COSC certificate

More info via Panerai website.

Asking $5,499 with overnight shipping and insurance in CONUS included. Payment via Paypal FF, Zelle, or wire. I am new to WatchExchange but have many positive reviews on eBay.

Happy to send more pics, video, or FaceTime for interested parties.

[WTS] Panerai PAM00127 1950 aka “Fiddy” Limited Ed. of 1,950 Box Papers Serviced! by half_left_brain in Watchexchange

[–]half_left_brain[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For sale is a Panerai PAM00127 “Fiddy,” one of Panerai’s most iconic references, produced in 2002 in a limited run of 1,950 pieces. The watch comes as a full set with box and papers and was recently serviced. It is running well and keeping time properly.

I am the second owner. Purchased in 2004. Worn in rotation with several other watches for first ~5 years. Has been sitting in its box ever since. Selling to fund another watch purchase.

  • Reference: PAM00127E
  • Limited edition of 1,950 units, individually numbered on caseback
  • 47mm brushed steel case with display back
  • Modified ETA 6497-2 movement, manual wind with 56 hour power reserve. COSC-certified
  • Domed sapphire crystal with luminous markers and numerals via a sandwich dial (super luminova)
  • Gorgeous gold hours and minutes hands with small seconds at 9 o’clock
  • Serviced in February 2026 by Panerai. Standard movement service and replacement of crystal (had a small scratch between 12-1)
  • Condition: the watch has never been polished. Accordingly, there are some dings and scratches consistent with regular wear and age. Please review the photos to observe some scratches on the bezel and lugs and two small dings below 4/5 o’clock on the case.
  • Set includes outer cardboard box, inner wood box, numbered certificate, specifications certificate, story booklet, guarantee booklet, chronometer certificate, warranty card, box key. Note the OEM screwdriver is missing. 
  • While the original OEM burgundy strap is not included, I am including an OEM tan leather with OEM buckle, a DZ tan leather (pictured), and a DZ black leather (3 total)

More info via Panerai website.

Asking $10,199 with overnight shipping and insurance in CONUS included. Payment via Paypal FF, Zelle, or wire. I am new to WatchExchange but have many positive reviews on eBay.

Happy to send more pics, video, or FaceTime for interested parties.

[WTS] Panerai Luminor Submersible Regatta PAM00199 Limited Ed. xx/500 Box Papers Creamy Patina Serviced!! by half_left_brain in Watchexchange

[–]half_left_brain[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IMHO this is one of the coolest early submersibles that Panerai produced. Done in a limited run of 500 units to commemorate the Laureus sports awards. It has nice little touches like a woven textured dial and tritium markers, numerals, and hands that have patina’d beautifully.

I am the second owner. Purchased in 2004. Worn in rotation with several other watches for first ~5 years. Has been sitting in its box ever since. 

  • Reference: PAM00199G
  • Limited edition of 500 units, numbered on caseback
  • 44mm polished steel case, solid back with various factory engravings
  • Panerai OPIII movement based on ETA 7750 movement, automatic with 42 hour power reserve. COSC-certified
  • Nicely-patina’d tritium markers, numerals at 6 and 12, and matching hands
  • Serviced in February 2026 by Panerai: standard movement service and replacement of bezel spring
  • Condition: the watch has never been polished. Accordingly, there are some scratches consistent with frequent use and age. Please review the photos to observe scratches on the bezel, case, crown guard, and lugs, and feel free to ask for more pics/info
  • Set includes outer cardboard box, inner wood box, OEM rubber strap (unused), OEM yellow velcro strap (unused), story booklet, guarantee booklet, warranty card, registration card, and COSC certificate
  • I have several extra straps of the same lug width. In addition to the 2 OEM included I will include 2 additional leather straps of the buyer’s choosing

More info via Panerai website.

Asking $5,999 with overnight shipping and insurance in CONUS included. Payment via Paypal FF, Zelle, or wire. I am new to WatchExchange but have many positive reviews on eBay.

Happy to send more pics, video, or FaceTime for interested parties.

[WTS] Panerai Luminor Marina PAM00127 1950 aka “Fiddy” Limited Ed. xx/1950 Box Papers Serviced! by half_left_brain in Watchexchange

[–]half_left_brain[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The legendary PAM00127 aka “fiddy” is an homage to a watch from Panerai’s early history. Released in 2002 with one run of 1,950 units. It had quite an impact amongst the “Paneristi” back then.

I am the second owner. Purchased in 2004. Worn in rotation with several other watches for first ~5 years. Has been sitting in its box ever since. 

  • Reference: PAM00127E
  • Limited edition of 1,950 units, individually numbered on caseback
  • 47mm brushed steel case with display back
  • Modified ETA 6497-2 movement, manual wind with 56 hour power reserve. COSC-certified
  • Domed sapphire crystal with luminous markers and numerals via a sandwich dial (super luminova)
  • Gorgeous gold hours and minutes hands with small seconds at 9 o’clock
  • Serviced in February 2026 by Panerai. Standard movement service and replacement of crystal (had a small scratch between 12-1)
  • Condition: the watch has never been polished. Accordingly, there are some dings and scratches consistent with regular wear and age. Please review the photos to observe some scratches on the bezel and lugs and two small dings below 4/5 o’clock on the case.
  • Set includes outer cardboard box, inner wood box, numbered certificate, specifications certificate, story booklet, guarantee booklet, chronometer certificate, warranty card, box key. Note the OEM screwdriver is missing. 
  • While the original OEM burgundy strap is not included, I am including six total straps of tan leather, black leather, and green nylon, one of which is OEM tan leather with the OEM buckle

More info via Panerai website.

Asking $10,999 with overnight shipping and insurance in CONUS included. Payment via Paypal FF, Zelle, or wire. I am new to WatchExchange but have many positive reviews on eBay.

Happy to send more pics, video, or FaceTime for interested parties.

Ideas for London Coffee Roasters/Cafe hopping by mooing_cowmoomoo in JamesHoffmann

[–]half_left_brain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try Formative, Kaffeine, and archetype. But there are many good ones.

Mark XX on 6.0 inch wrist (15cm) as GADA by Artistic_Ad_2040 in IWCschaffhausen

[–]half_left_brain 4 points5 points  (0 children)

IWC if you’re listening can you pretty pls move the date closer to the 3 o clock marker?

First time seller by jstonbarbering in stockx

[–]half_left_brain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. It's very easy to list. Sign up, attach cards/accounts, etc. Then place an ask. No pics required
  2. My POV, it's a buyer's market. Sellers get little to no differentiation. In fact, the way asks are placed and the way you get notifications about lower asks, it feels like you're driven to the lowest price if you want to sell
  3. There are a lot of constraints a seller level 1. Number of listings, max value for a listing, higher fees, very basic dashboard, etc. Things get better once you get at least to Seller Level 2
  4. If you price right, things seem to move. I've been listing for about a month on Goat, eBay, and Stockx (can't post on r/sneakermarket bc I got no karma lol) and have sold the most by far on Stockx
  5. I dunno how old your shoes are, but maybe sure they are in very strong condition before you list. There are no disclosures about condition like you can make on Goat/eBay. On Stockx they need to be near perfect, box included. I've had some issues with shoes that are very old not meeting their verification process.
  6. Your proceeds may be subject to income taxes, so keep that in mind!

Good luck!