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For sale: 1996 Historic Olympic Games Swatch Watch Collection c. ?175


AlexanderG

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A vintage Swatch watch collection to commemorate the 1996 Atlanta Olympic games. This collection includes 9 watches and is hosted in the original box.


I'm currently away but will be bringing these back with me from my family home and should be back next weekend. Open to offers between now and then but hoping to get ?200 for these.


These retailed at ?300 and have been listed for c. the ?500-600 mark on eBay and other auction websites.

These are listed at a more affordable bracket as this takes into consideration the below:


- Batteries in all watches will be flat as never used. One watch has a missing battery which was due to be replaced. This will be easily replaced.


- Original plastic wrapping, paper outer sleeve and instructions are missing (these are included on boxes in the ?500 bracket).


- There is some wear and scratches on the outer box - I can share detailed images of these if requested as EDF will only let me post 3 images.


Details on the watches:


Stockholm 1912 - saz103

St Moritz 1928 - gz134

Los Angeles 1932 - ssz100

London 1948 - scz102 (chrono)

Roma 1960 - pmz101

Tokyo 1964 - slz100 (alarm)

Moscow 1980 - lz103

Seoul 1988 - sdz100 (diving)

Atlanta 1996 - gz136

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