IWC Porsche Design Titan Automatic - 3520 - 004 Details
Ref. No.
:3520-004
Code
:03.0468
Year
:11/2006
Condition
:1 (mint)
:With Box
:With Papers
Location
:Germany, Magdeburg
Price
:
1,650 (= $ 2,052)
Availability
Available immediately


Watches NEWS
detials of Panerai PAM90 on The Block
Most of these photos taken with the shows in the box, because I took these photos to sell the watch! While I want to sell, I do not think I would be broken if I ended up keeping either! The watch comes with the usual change screwdriver and strap tool. This is a series of J, of 2008. It is not the quick change strap bars, not the screw type, which are much less desirable in my opinion. These pods for the spring are the best.
As with most polished PAM, the protector of the Crown is polished, but the lever is brushed. I don't know why they do this way, but it is the way they. As it is a newer model, the lever has the wheel little on it. All the nice little refinements Panerai worked in models.
A Week On The Wrist: The New Tudor Heritage Black Bay Black Reference 79220N, By John Mayer
Today, with the release of the Black Bay Black, Tudor has launched the third variant in its Black Bay Heritage collection, and it’s one that seats itself firmly in the center of the highly successful line of “heritage” pieces. Since the burgundy bezel version of this watch was covered so well and in-depth earlier this year by Jack Forster, I’ll fly over some of the points he detailed with some basics. 1 OF 25 Here’s what I’ve told everyone who asked me what was on my wrist over the past week, and it’s the main thrust of this column: for just over $3,000, you can be a watch guy with the best of them. The Heritage Black Bay, though not based entirely on any one reference number, is a loving homage to Tudor dive watches of the past, and by association, to Rolex Submariners, from which Tudor originally took its DNA. And while the burgundy (and later a blue bezel) version were impressive throwbacks to a bygone era of watch desig
Help me Choose...
Ok, so let's assume I have a 15202 incoming and currently own 26170 on bracelet (ap ROO panda)I want to trade the panda towards a new watch and a few are running through my head:Ceramic/Forged Carbon ROO Chrono 44Ceramic/Ceramic ROO Chrono 44Ceramic Diver 42 - the boutique edition 15707ceForged Carbon Diver 42Ceramic/Steel ROO Chrono 44I am leaning more toward the 44 as I love the wrist presence of the current AP Panda and am not sure the 42 diver will provide. I will have the 15202 covering the bracelet and non Chrono so feel like Chrono on rubber is nice complement. Have also wanted a black watch for a while. But I also love the boutique only ceramic diver with see through case back and awesome movement. Plus down the road should do well. Which would you choose in my position and why?Thanks,Mike
Your thought on Co-Axial
Hay guys really want to buy this watch but I would like to get your thoughts on this Omega first. Now this is not the new 2 sub dial Co-Axial, but the original one, here's the link, .omegawatches/gents/sp...31130445001002 . I'm surprised I don't see more people with this watch, they always prefer the original speedmaster. With a 44m case, auto. movement and date, seem like its everything the original is and more. I saw it in real life the other week and it was perfect. But I know very very little about movements so please tell me what you guys think about this watch. Thank a lot guys, -JFR
Will a 20mm Nato fit 19mm lug width?
Since there are so many more options at 20mm, am wondering if they will fit into the 19mm lug width of a Tudor Black Bay 36