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Uhrmensch742
1 year ago

Yes is a beautiful Poljot watch with alarm clock. About the 1970s.

When the clock is running over 24h and the wake-up is triggered at the set time (if it is raised).

Joa and the case and bracelet are still in good condition.

Would be fine with a price of 120€.

LG

Blindipop
1 year ago

Each Poljot watch has a certain value, especially those with the alarm clock. That’s what you’re showing.

They’re getting more and more expensive. I looked recently. 150 Eu?

Blindipop
1 year ago
Reply to  Blindipop

If you enter “poljot wecker nautilus”, the first photo is a Nautilus for 299 (!) Euro. Does that tell you what?

kummerfrei
1 year ago
Reply to  Blindipop

What someone wants and actually gets is always important.

kummerfrei
1 year ago

My point was to show you where to look. Searching and selling is your job.

Blindipop
1 year ago

This is not the point. .

kummerfrei
1 year ago

Look at eBay and Co.

Google Lens brings even more results. Condition, function are important. 60-80€ you will probably get, I would offer them higher and wait for offers.

Blindipop
1 year ago
Reply to  kummerfrei

Wrong value!

kummerfrei
1 year ago
Reply to  Blindipop

Go to a good Pfandhaus, which sometimes make fast value estimates.

Go to a reviewer, pay money for a review, then you know.

It’s a quartz watch, probably around the 1980s. Collectors and freaks are interested in mechanical watches, clocks most often unregistered, with cardboard and document. In my knowledge, this is achieved by higher prices.