Chopard Diamond Dresswatch Details
Code
:CDC18435
Movement
:Manual winding
Case Material
:White gold
Bracelet Material
:White Gold
Condition
:1 (mint)
Gender
:Ladies' watch
:With Box
Location
:United States, Georgia, Atlanta
Price
:
$ 3,990
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement
:Manual winding
Case
Case Material
:White gold
Case Diameter
:21 mm
Dial
:Silver
Bracelet
Bracelet Material
:White Gold


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The case of mm 43.5 exquisite white gold of the legendary this Montblanc P10 bursts of Minerva 16-29.
The periphery of the dial has a scale range finder, so the tachometer scale occupies the centre, where it is wound as the shell of a snail for a sufficient length to allow measures tachometer up to three minutes of the period. The case of mm 43.5 exquisite white gold of the legendary this Montblanc P10 bursts of Minerva 16-29. This caliber has all horological and chronometric features of sky: a balance of large and heavy with adjustment along the rim screws; a balance of spring with a curve Terminal Philips; a Swan neck adjustment mechanism; a chronograph in the shape of V-bridge; meticulously and manually beveled and finely finished chronograph-lever; Classic horizontal coupling; and a wheel column to control the chronograph function."Implementation function", i.e. the exact abrasion to adjust the lever Chronograph, takes several hours, craft careful manual with number 1, 000ths of a millimetre accuracy.
Does anyone own non-Royal Oaks?
Having been around here for a bit, I've noticed that no one ever posts incomings of anything but a Royal Oak or Offshore. No one ever discusses models other than the Royal Oak.Is AP really all just about the Royal Oak line? Why is there no love for any of the models in other lines? I think some of them are pretty stunning - I really like the Millenary line. But maybe for the same reasons it's not as popular - e.g. bad resale values in comparison to the Royal Oak, I'm hesitant to pick one up.I know that AP really jumped in popularity through the Royal Oak line - and to some degree Patek has become more popular with the Nautilus/Aquanaut lines, yet despite them occupying a disproportionate proportion of incoming threads, their non-Nautilus and Aquanaut lines still seem very strong relative to AP.
This caught my attention.
I'm not a Breitling guy but this is a Stunner!. Any idea how much would be the price of this on the pre-owned market?
5164A-001 or 116719BLRO
Two very different watches with travel time complication. How would you choose? I am a bit biased towards Patek and that's why I ask the question here.
My Solution to Preventing Desk Diving Marks
I am a bit OCD but realize scratches and marks will be inevitable. I've used this simple set-up at work, and it's been very effective. Scotch taped a folder to the left side of my workstation and got a cheap ergonomic keyboard wrist pad. Been using for over three months and have no desk diving marks on my Explorer.