Bell & Ross BR-S Quartz White Ceramic Details
Ref. No.
:BR-S White Ceramic Rubber
Code
:6399
Movement
:Quartz
Bracelet Material
:Rubber
Condition
:0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location
:United States, Florida, Miami
Price
:
$ 2,195
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement
:Quartz
Movement/Caliber
:ETA.980.163
Case
Case Diameter
:39 mm
Waterproof
:50 m
Dial
:White
Bracelet
Bracelet Material
:Rubber
Bracelet Color
:White
Watches NEWS
Alcohol and AP
Post more pictures ...ImageUploadedByTapatalk1355678110.197620.jpg
Is Christie's clueless?
.christies/lotfinder/a...41bcbc&page=14Christie's is supposed to be one of the top auction houses in the world, but when they describe a Speedy Moon watch as both automatic (the Calibre 861 is even mentioned) and featuring a date, you have to wonder. I don't believe you have to be an expert to see there's no date window!If they can be so wrong on one of the most popular and famous chronographs in the world, what else have they missed . . .
Is there a Planet Ocean with a blue dial?
Hi, was looking for a submariner until I came across Omega and what seems like terrific value compared to a Rolex. I like coaxial escapement for the low maintenance and I also like the appearance of a blue dial. That would lead me to the standard Seamaster Professional 2220.80, but I also like the look of the Planet Ocean. I'm just not a fan of the orange bezel or the standard black and white dial. It seems, however, that I've seen some pictures of what are supposed to be PO's with blue dials, which looks really good to me. Did Omega ever make a blue dial PO? Are they fakes, or limited editions from the past? Please let me know . . .
Very timely Patek - 5131/1
Baselworld 2017 special brochure
Aquanaut Toughness?
How tough is the Aquanaut?I was a long-time wannabe PP owner until I finally bought a 5127J last year. After owning just Rolex watches, I've wanted that Calatrava for a while because I think it is very refined. Now I have the sickness. PP's are worse than Lay's. You know you can't have just one. I was/am a Rolex wearer and own several. I've slowly started giving them away to family members. Now that I'm middle-aged and don't have fantasies of living a life of action and adventure and am a family man, the appeal of Rolex is diminishing while that of PP is growing. So my question to everyone here: How tough is the Aquanaut? Would you say it is as robust as the Submariner? Can it take a beating? By which I mean travel, some diving (not below 60M...it is a diving watch after all), carrying stuff (kids, boxes, usual rubbish), and normal day to day wear. I'm not a Navy Seal or anything like that. I'm not going to be jumping out of planes and rolling around in hand to hand combat