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Subject: Cool wall entry - Jenny Sealab
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Commish1999 User is Offline

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Pittsburgh, PA - Youngstown, OH
07-12-2007 10:26:04 PM Alert 

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Hey guys found this Jenny on web and even though I am not a dive watcher (sp?) I am thinking of taking it for a swim.

What do you guys think? (Images taken from the web)







Scott

Scott
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Bristol, London, Liverpool - UK
07-12-2007 11:14:45 PM Alert 
Also known as jenny carribean, O&W 1000 Carribean.

Classic watch! Ask about it at the EOT Dive Forum but be careful they will be after it...Lol!

Regards

Alistair
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Bristol, London, Liverpool - UK
07-12-2007 11:36:27 PM Alert 
Scott!

You better buy it as people are already talking.

Valuation would be at least £500 although I am not up to date on these watches.

Regards

Alistair
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Wiltshire,UK
08-12-2007 03:02:45 PM Alert 
There are a dedicated few who collect these watches. Cool looking watch....

Here is another....

Martin








agent orange User is Offline

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Bristol, Wantage
08-12-2007 05:42:44 PM Alert 
Yep I like that one Scott. Lovely sword handset, fantastically clear and legible dial and I'm digging the contrast between the highly polished outer bezel and the brushed case. Great looking watch all-in all, I'd say.

Cheers,

Gary
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Sydney, Australia
08-12-2007 11:33:33 PM Alert 
I had the chance to buy a cousin of this a few months back - a Montressor Caribbean 1000m, dark blue dial, made by Jenny and a great looking watch. I did not know much about them then, and passed as I had my eye on something else at the time. After some research, I went back to the seller and it had only recently gone!
Big regret.
Get it if you can.

Dave J

Dave J
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Commish1999 User is Offline

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Pittsburgh, PA - Youngstown, OH
09-12-2007 12:18:36 AM Alert 
Bad news guys - by the time We exchanged emails the owner traded it for a Doxa.

It is still a very cool watch and I guess now I will have to go on a search.

Thanks for the input - Scott

Scott
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TEXAS, baby!
09-12-2007 04:39:59 PM Alert 
A vintage watch that sweet should never go near water!

Who, me?
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Loveland, Ohio - USA
11-12-2007 12:53:22 AM Alert 
Posted By cyclopath on 08-12-2007 11:33:33 PM
I had the chance to buy a cousin of this a few months back - a Montressor Caribbean 1000m, dark blue dial, made by Jenny and a great looking watch. I did not know much about them then, and passed as I had my eye on something else at the time. After some research, I went back to the seller and it had only recently gone!
Big regret.
Get it if you can.

Dave J


I was looking at one of the same description a while back, but I ended up needing the money for something else.  I too wish I'd been able to pull the trigger then.  I think they have one of the best looking hands / dial / bezel combinations around.  Some of the other Jenny's with the big round cases just don't float my boat though.

FYI, there was an identical Sealab for sale on ebay by Watchadoo a week or so ago.  I was spending my money on Zodiacs, so missed that one too.  A real shame though, as Watchadoo accepted an offer of about $695 USD.

Anyway, I say slap that sucker up on the Cool Wall.


JOHN
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