Bedat & Co No. 3 Quartz Details
Ref. No.
:304.011.109
Code
:304.011.109
Movement
:Quartz
Case Material
:Steel
Bracelet Material
:Steel
Condition
:0 (unworn)
Gender
:Ladies' watch
:New
:With Box
Location
:United States, New York, Airmont
Price
:
$ 2,516
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement
:Quartz
Case
Case Material
:Steel
Case Diameter
:25 x 27 mm
Thickness
:5.5 mm
Waterproof
:50 m
Glass
:Sapphire Glass
Dial
:Silver
Bracelet
Bracelet Material
:Steel
Bracelet Color
:Steel
Clasp
:Fold clasp, hidden
Watches NEWS
Everest EH-1 Band Silicone Strap For Rolex Watches Review
Contributed by Sheldon K. SmithAn evolving category in the watch market are replacement aftermarket products not intended to mimic the original, but rather to improve or change the way the watch looks and feels. One of those companies entering into this category is Everest Horology. On August 10th, 2012 ?Everest Band releases the EH-1, a medical-grade silicone strap designed specifically for Rolex sport watches including the Explorer II, Submariner, DeepSea, and GMT. Unlike most other replacement straps, the Everest EH-1 is designed to fit the Rolex watch head exactly with a fit very similar to Rolex's original Oyster bracelet.Everest Horology is not the first company to manufacture a replacement silicone strap for Rolex. Another company, RubberB has been producing silicone Rolex replacement straps for almost two years and it is easy to make comparisons between the two because they both have a penchant for detail and quality. Although Everest Horology and RubberB straps look similar,
Historical Perspectives: Inside The Archives Of The Tudor Watch Company (VIDEO)
We will warn you right now – this one gets nerdy. But, we mean that in the best possible way. Over the past few years, there has been an increased interest in the historical watches from the Tudor Watch Company – no doubt due to the fantastic modern watches shown by the brand. We're talking the Heritage Chronograph, the Black Bay, the Pelagos, the Heritage Advisor, and the Ranger. Many of the watches mentioned here are direct results of historical watches from the Tudor archives, a rich bank of bright colors and risk-taking designs. Today, we are proud to present you with an unprecedented look inside the official archives of the Tudor Watch Company. Yes, these are the watches owned by Tudor themselves, many of which have never left its Geneva Headquarters – and this includes more than one prototype that was never put into production. 1 OF 65 1932 Tudor For Australian Market 2 OF 65 The Tudor name goes all the way back to 1926, when Hans
Talking Watches: With John Mayer
Well, you asked for it. You got it. Today we are proud to launch an entirely new HODINKEE original video series. We're loosely calling it "Talking Watches," and these videos are just that: us, talking watches with our friends, new and old. Basically, we will use these monthly – yes, you'll get a new episode each month from here until eternity – videos to give you insight into the minds of watch collectors you might not come across in your daily life. Guys like John Mayer. In this first video, I sit down with John to talk about how he got into watches, what his first great pieces were, and what's he's been wearing on his latest tour. Since John and I first connected a few years back, I've gotten to know him well via multi-day conversations about double-references, short-lived bezel colors, and what the ideal lume plot should look like. John is as serious a watch lover as anyone I've ever met. In fact, he's downright obsessive. And while
Lets see those four hand OMEGAS !
Ill start
Official Patek-Pilot Appreciation Thread
I thought it would be fun to start a thread about Patek Pilot Watches. Mainly thinking for 5524 and 5522 but perhaps there will be other pilot Watches being posted here. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk