Baume & Mercier and Diamant Ladies Watch 8739 Details
Ref. No.
:MOA8739
Code
:baume-and-mercier-ladies-watch-8739
Movement
:Quartz
Case Material
:Steel
Bracelet Material
:Steel
Condition
:0 (unworn)
Gender
:Ladies' watch
:New
Location
:United States, New York, Brooklyn NY
Price
:
$ 1,669
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement
:Quartz
Case
Case Material
:Steel
Case Diameter
:33 x 22 mm
Thickness
:8 mm
Waterproof
:30 m
Glass
:Sapphire Glass
Dial
:White
Dial numerals
:Arabic numerals
Bracelet
Bracelet Material
:Steel
Bracelet Color
:Steel
Clasp
:Fold clasp
Functions
:Date


Watches NEWS
Vacheron Constantin Overseas Chronograph Perpetual Calendar Boutique New York Watch
This is how Vacheron Constantin does America. Interestingly enough the prestigious Swiss watch brand has America to thank to a large degree for its success today. About 100 years ago the brand was doing very well here in the US and if you visit Vacheron Constantin's website there is a history section that discusses this. Recently VC opened up its first US boutique store in New York City.Where? Just look on the back of the watch and you'll find engraved "Madison and 64 th." It should be spelled "64th," but hey, these are watch makers not map makers. Though I would personally would have redone the only 20 casebacks in the CNC machines. They are just steel right?As I just mentioned, these watches will be limited to 20 pieces only and available exclusively in the brand's new New York store. What happens if the boutique changes its location years from now? If that is the case then I think the watch will become even more of a collectible. It is almost amusing how the text on the back is vagu
The Hublot HL08 watch has been issued as a limited series of 88 items
The Hublot HL08 watch has been issued as a limited series of 88 items.The technical treasures of the remarkable timekeeper are housed in a polished 18K white gold case, which features the dimensions of 43.5 mm x 37 mm. On the dial side it reveals a sapphire crystal with chamfered corners. The watch case is submersible to 30 meters.The watch exposes a black opaline dial. It features an intermediary plate with skeleton segments divided into separate 10-minutes zones, hour and seconds frames. The most striking element of the dial is the jumping-hour disc in tinted semi-opaque mineral glass. It is kept company by a black small seconds disc.
Damasko DA44 Review
Usually, when we talk about what sets a certain brand apart it's an interesting aesthetic design feature, or better than average finishing for the price. Occasionally, but less often, it pertains to something unique with the movement, like an in-house complication or extended power reserve. Well, what sets Damasko apart is something entirely different, the very materials from which they are made and the engineering behind them.Located in Regensburg, Germany, Damasko has been going about watch making differently since 1994. Rather than just making quality watches, which is more than enough in most cases, they wanted to set all new standards. So, they've re-designed and engineered everything, owning dozens of patents for materials and mechanisms. These include the very steel from which the watches are made to their own silicon hairsprings, all of which they make themselves. In 2010 they also became a genuine manufacture with two in house movements, the A 35-1 and the H 35, both of which
PP 5575 - doesn't like my Orbita winder
Acquired my new PP 5575 about a month ago. Wore it quite frequently with zero issues - kept time perfectly.Decided to place it on my Orbita Bellino winder that I programmed to Orbita specs per their website: CCW 800 for Caliber 240 HUA few days later I checked on it and the 5575 seems to be running very slow. Obviously, the Orbita winder is not programmed properly.Any recommendations from other 5575 owners on how to solve this problem?Thanks!PS: Yes, the batteries are fresh. No, I'm not going to wear it every day. All my other annual calendars work perfectly on my Orbitas so they are programmed correctly.
Does placing a special order with AD work timely?
I'm ready to add a Hulk to my collection, and for what it is worth, I've wanted the LV long before it became the big thing. Now that I have funds in hand ready to go, I've contacted several AD's about being added to their wait list, and they have all encouraged me to special order the Hulk through them. One AD specifically told me today ..The best option, and the one I would recommend if you know with absolute certainty that this watch is the one you want, is to come in and place a special order for it, at which point we would order that watch specifically for you. Our most recent wait times for the green dial Submariner have been about 3-6 months, but Rolex does generally prioritize filling paid orders.Does anyone here have experience with placing a special order, high demand Rolex here in the U.S.? Did the AD deliver? What kind of time frame did it take? I really appreciate any help. Oh, and for whatever it's worth, I am not willing to pay a reseller a price over MSRP.