Officer's sets

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Does anybody have any experience with these?

My uncle owns a jewelry shop and got one of these in and offered it to me for a "family price" lol

I have zero experience with watch and the knife so have no idea if it's worth the purchase. I looked it up online but prices vary quite a bit from one place to another.

Any help? Experience with either? Thanks.

It is exactly like this one
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Hard to tell the color but that Officers Set includes a (special color) Pioneer and the standard Officer's watch.

Just a regular set pairing the 2. Don't think its limited edition.

So, it's probably worth retail. Or the cost of both items together.
 
Looks like it.

It looks like there are 2 versions, a 800 and 600 depending on the included watch which apparently costs around those prices respectively.

Google can find one for around 5-600.

Nice set. Nice watch and good SAK version knife.

What color is that?
 
He sent me these two pictures one from Google one of the actual knife since he knew that's what interested me the most.

Are the watches any good? I have zero experience with this brand.


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You've never had anything from Swiss Army??? Whoa.

The brand has a high standard and controls are fairly tight. That is, the merchandise is typically top notch at the price offered. Having a long history of this, many of its more limited items may end up in high demand at high dollar.

There is non real to determine future value though. Could be based on anything, like a hole on in the knife for a lanyard.

The watches have history. Quality has been pretty good, there was a time when making the watch was faced out, but because of its standard, Vic chose to acquire the tools to production and so it themselves for that renowned Swiss accurate time.

I don't have that one, or any recent one, but I have a few originals, titanium and steel, and they still work as they should, never needed repairs. The original still is worth the price paid on higher and I'm talking about the canvas strap original.

Does it compare to Breitling, Rolex, Omega, Movado? I actually don't know.. maybe the more expensive ones such as your but I think those are most recent offerings, the high end market ones.
 
You've never had anything from Swiss Army??? Whoa.

The brand has a high standard and controls are fairly tight. That is, the merchandise is typically top notch at the price offered. Having a long history of this, many of its more limited items may end up in high demand at high dollar.

There is non real to determine future value though. Could be based on anything, like a hole on in the knife for a lanyard.

The watches have history. Quality has been pretty good, there was a time when making the watch was faced out, but because of its standard, Vic chose to acquire the tools to production and so it themselves for that renowned Swiss accurate time.

I don't have that one, or any recent one, but I have a few originals, titanium and steel, and they still work as they should, never needed repairs. The original still is worth the price paid on higher and I'm talking about the canvas strap original.

Does it compare to Breitling, Rolex, Omega, Movado? I actually don't know.. maybe the more expensive ones such as your but I think those are most recent offerings, the high end market ones.

Lol yeah I know I'm embarrassed to say it! I think I owned a backpack during college!

I've always been curious about the multi tools but never jumped on one; I saw a picture of a steel color one and fell in love with the look. I'm looking for them locally to pick one up :)

That set my uncle got in his jewelry shop looks good and the price seems like a crazy steal considering that $850 tag I saw online. Maybe I'll pick it up if the wife wants to buy me something for getting into law school [emoji23][emoji23]


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