Invicta Pro Diver Champagne Dial Gold-plated Men's Watch 15350 Details
Brand:Invicta
Series:Pro Diver
Model:15350
Gender:Men's
Movement:Quartz
Engine:Caliber: PC32
Dial Color:Champagne
Crystal:Scratch Resistant Mineral
Hands:Skeleton
Second Markers:Minute Markers around the outer rim
Luminiscence:Hands and Markers
Band Material:Stainless Steel
Band Length:8.25 inches
Clasp:Deployment with Push Button Release
Case Size:48.8 mm
Case Material:Gold-plated Stainless Steel
Crown:Screw Down
Case Shape:Round
Case Back:Solid
Bezel:Uni-directional Rotating Gold-plated with Black To
Water Resistance:300 meters / 1000 feet
Calendar:Date display at the 3 o'clock position
Functions:Date, Hour, Minute, Second
Features:Gold, Stainless Steel
Style:Dive Watches
Warranty:With Manufacturer's Guarantee
Internal ID:IN15350
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The potential price range of various Rolex collections of Diver
Its collection includes a Rolex "Comex" REF. 5514, a "Double Red" Sea-Dweller Rolex and a Rolex "Comex" REF. 168000. The Rolex Comex REF. 5514 (above) is the wristwatch of the very rare diver stainless steel with first generation valves helium escapes and a dial "maxi". It is available with helmet diving Mr. path with an estimate of 40 000 $-$ 60 000. The "Double Red" of 1972 SeaDweller is estimated at 25 000 $-$45 000.
Tags: Antiquorum, Comex, scuba diving, Patrice road, PatriceChemin, Rolex
The F.P. Journe Tourbillon Souverain Bleu, A Unique Tantalum-Cased Watch, For Only Watch 2015
Hot on the heels of the Tudor and Patek Philippe, Phillips Watches has announced a new unique piece from F.P.Journe to be auction off at this year's Only Watch – the Tourbillon Souverain Bleu.This is the first time that F.P.Journe has participated in the Only Watch auction and they did not disappoint. Based on the Chronomètre Bleu, which we reviewed here last year, this is one of the few tourbillon wristwatches to be housed in a tantalum-case. This is not the first time that F.P. Journe has used tantalum, as it was used to case the Chronomètre Bleu Byblos Limited Edition. 1 OF 2 2 OF 2 The Tourbillon Souverain features a reflective chrome blue dial and has an 18k pink-gold, in-house movement, which is fitted with a remontoire. This watch will be auctioned off on November 7 to raise funds for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. For more information click here.
Should I sell the ROO and get the Jumbo?
I know this has been talked about in many ways, but I'd like to seek your opinion. I currently own an Offshore 26470ST, but because of its thickness, I can only wear it during the weekends with casual clothes. I simply don't wear the watch as much I want.Last weekend, this topic came up while I was talking to my gf. The idea of getting rid of the Offshore and get the Jumbo surfaced. It sounds like a good idea because I can actually wear it to work, but I am just not sure.I have a small wrist, ~ 6 inches. The ROO strap allows me to pull it down, so it sits and wears comfortable. Since the Jumbo is on a bracelet, which does not pull down like the strap, I wonder how fit is.I'd appreciate any opinion or guidance from all of you around the world. If you have a small wrist and own a Jumbo, how does it fit? What does it look like? Thank you all in advance.
InCAMing
I posted this at P, but I must post this incoming here too. Hope it's not too frowned upon and I swear it stops here! A few weeks ago I had an incoming of a DSOTM after debating between that new beauty and the beauty that had held my gaze longer. And though the DSOTM is still a piece I'd love to own and keep, the time wasn't now. So I made a deal for a freshly serviced 233! I always looked at this piece as my Panerai grail. The domed crystal, power reserve, and the dial distortion i found irresistible. Long story short, this has been my dream PAM for a long time. I still can't believe I finally own one. Thanks to everyone in my last thread regarding this decision. This one is a keeper and it feels soooo good to have that itch finally scratched. On to the wrist shots!
Question about Buying from a ��Grey Dealer��
Hey Guys. Recently bought a HULK from a local AD. They were very friendly, service was great and ended up only waiting a month for it while paying MSRP.Now, I cant stop thinking about my grail watch which happens to be the Yachtmaster 2. The Local AD has the older Blue Hands in stock but would have to order the New Mercedes Hands.Question I have is there is a dealer (In NJ) Labelle Jewelery that has a brand new YM2 for $15.5 all in. I'll see if my AD can match that but don't think they'll be able to, but Whats the deal with Grey Dealers? Is there no ROLEX warranty at all?, no warranty card etc? Labelle has great reviews but when spending this much money on something I want to keep forever, is it too risky to save maybe 1k?Thanks guys!