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With more than 100 years’ experience producing quality timepieces, Glycine has done it again with the Combat Classic Chronograph Automatic. Aesthetically, the watch is all pilot, but it’s dressy enough to wear to a nice dinner, too Read More
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Since the silver dial is all that's left at this point (8:55 AM PST), looks like I will remain the only guy on the planet who doesn't own a Glycine Combat Classic.
Pity...
This is a nice watch at a great price true it’s old stock so the watch has been sitting for a while i wouldn’t be too concerned about it i have a lot of faith in the eta 7750 there’s a ton of 10 year old unserviced 7750 s out here working just fine besides there’s a 2 year international warranty a good deal imo
Watchyoutalkingabout
Mar 18, 2020
Super old stock at this point (at least 5 years since these were produced), but I’ve had good luck on old Valjoux movements and their clones. They really are workhorses.
With that said, keep in mind that the price for a full service on one of these movements is likely to be equal or more to the purchase price.
A good deal for a Swiss Made auto chrono at $585, but you have to factor in the cost of a possible service.
I usually say anything around the 1k mark or below for an auto chrono from the Swiss is a good deal. But I always account for a possible service if the watch is grey market. I’ve been lucky so far in that it’s yet to happen.
I bought one and it looks great, except it won't work and good luck getting anyone from massdrop support responding to help with return for warranty; this will serve as a lesson...