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Old 10th October 2016, 17:13   #21
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£975 each OK Ronnie

Bear with guys still a little way to go and I'll start a new thread should we get there, but for now thanks for the interest.
Well I was going to add the caveat, provided they aren't the price of a real Rover 75
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Old 10th October 2016, 19:04   #22
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Well, if the pricing is reasonable, I'd be up for one myself...
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Old 10th October 2016, 19:10   #23
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I'll be interested in 3 if the price is ok.
Thanks for doing this here's hoping it all comes out well
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Old 10th October 2016, 20:29   #24
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If the price was reasonable i would be very interested in this.
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Old 11th October 2016, 06:34   #25
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Old 11th October 2016, 07:35   #26
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This club is special. It's people that make it what it is. Thank you for doing this, looking forward to the update.


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Old 11th October 2016, 08:44   #27
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You can put me down for one...... please.

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Old 11th October 2016, 08:52   #28
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Hi All, well there is some sure enthusiasm for this watch, so that is great, but please don't build up your expectations quite yet as we have a little way to go to confirm prices and volumes etc. I hate to say it but it could be a non-starter if costs are crazy.

As soon as I know more I shall update here and if it is a goer we shall get a thread going just like the good ole croft door finishers days
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Old 11th October 2016, 10:04   #29
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OK, I have spoken with the manufacturer and it is positive in that they are looking at the design but may need to tweak it to update the movement, he says automatic.
Thank you for your efforts Parker, if they did update the movement to an automatic I would be very interested. I managed to get a Rover 75 watch during the summer for £70 albeit without any case or documents. It's a very slim dress watch and looks expensive. Very pleased with mine
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Old 11th October 2016, 20:50   #30
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I am also interested if price right
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