Bell & Ross BR01 TOURBILLON Details
Movement
:Manual winding
Case Material
:Titanium
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location
:France, Paris
Price
:
80,000 (= $ 98,296) [Negotiable]
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement
:Manual winding
Power Reserve (h)
:120 h
Case
Case Material
:Titanium
Waterproof
:100 m
Functions
:Tourbillon


Watches NEWS
Erroyl E30 Heritage Review
In the sub $500 price range, there are plenty of sport watches, tool watches, pilots watches, etc�� While these might be the watches we typically wear, and cover on w&w, every collection, nay every person, needs at least one dress or formal watch to wear. Whether your personal style just leans more towards the formal, you need to dress conservatively for work, or you need the right watch to match to your suit for the odd wedding: it's unavoidable.Well, Australian newcomer Erroyl seeks to change this with their first series of watches, the E30 Heritage line. Designed to be as handsome as it is affordable, the E30 features sapphire crystals, a Miyota 9015 and a price point of only $283. This makes the E30 an interesting offering as it's not only one of the few mechanical dress/casual pieces under $500, it's one of the least expensive watches to be powered by the 9015. The question is, is it worth it's modest price tag?Erroyl E3 Heritage ReviewCase: PolishedMovement: Miyota 9015Dial: S
AP watch straps
Hi, I just recently purchased a pre-owned ROO (well girlfriend kinda ended up biting the bullet as a present)[img]imgur/mrG0J33[img]and I find that the strap is WAY too short for me (I am a very big guy), anyone know where I can get either a rubber strap or a new horned back for it?I would also need a longer sized one, any recommendations from vendors that you have dealt with would be lovely!Thanks :)
15400ST blue dial
Just wondering if any of you own a 15400ST blue dial and if it is rare or if there is a wait list for it. I understand that it is boutique only and the closest one to me is in NYC. Trying to decide between that or a 15202. I like the size of the 15450 but it only comes with a silver dial.
Would you...?
I have a collection that I am happy with, but I often consider trading the Panerai towards a different piece. Since the latest releases at Basel I am considering getting rid of the Pam for the new Black Bay Fifty Eight or finding a older Black Bay Black ETA. However, part of me feels that the Panerai adds a nice change to my collection, but my itch for something new gets pretty strong at times. Before anyone says just keep it and add another I can't do that. I have a rule that one in and one out so I never outgrow my box and also don't cause any ripples with my wife. Also the Explorer, GMT, Tudor and Breitling all have sentimental value so they are permanent fixtures in my collection. The MKII doesn't have enough value to do the trade so it's also not a candidate. So would you do the trade or leave the box as is? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Time between purchases
Hello All. I was wondering what the time period was between your first Rolex purchase and then your second Rolex. There is no right answer, but I am curious how people respond. Was it right away? Did you wait years? Did you wait for a significant life event? Did you sell your first one first? I am now about a month into my first Rolex. For whatever reason, I really want to purchase another one but I have been fighting it. I feel like I have not fully gotten to know my first one yet and I should enjoy it first. That said, The Color of Money was on TV earlier and I must say that DateJust with the white dial and jubilee bracelet on Newman's wrist kept catching my eye.Again, there is no correct answer and I am not looking for help deciding. I am just curious the path others went down. Thanks.