Jacob & Co. Epic II Limited Edition Automatic Chronograph Watch E1R Details
Brand:Jacob & Co.
Series:Epic II
Model:E1r
Gender:Men's
Movement:Automatic
Engine:Jacob & Co. 2121
Power Reserve:48 hours
Dial Type:Analog
Dial Color:Silver and Black Carbon Fiber
Crystal:Sapphire
Dial Markers:Stick
Sub Dials:12 hour, 30 minutes, early seconds subdials
Band Type:Strap
Band Material:Black Rubber
Case Size:46.4 mm
Case Thickness:18.7 mm
Case Material:Stainless Steel
Case Shape:Round
Case Back:Black PVD
Bezel:Fixed Rubber
Water Resistance:100 meters/ 330 feet
Calendar:Date displays at the 1 o'clock position
Functions:Hours, Minutes, Center Seconds, Early Seconds, Date, Chronograph
Features:Chronograph, Rubber
Style:Luxury Watches
Warranty:With Manufacturer's Guarantee
Additional Info:Power Reserve: 48 Hours, Incabloc Shock Absorption System
Internal ID:JACE1R
Watches NEWS
You're Invited: A Special Preview Of 'The Luxury Of Time: European Clocks And Watches' E
It gives us great pleasure to say that we are able to offer, courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a limited number of invitations to an upcoming exhibition showcasing some of the most unusual, valuable, and remarkably beautiful timepieces ever made. "The Luxury of Time: European Clocks and Watches" preview will be held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art this Thursday, November 19th at 6:30 p.m. There will be a host of amazing, very rare and extremely historically important clocks and watches on hand, and the exhibition is being co-curated by the Met's Mrs. Clare Vincent, a 40-year veteran of the Met, and Associate Research Curator Ms. Elizabeth Sullivan.These are just a few examples of the treasures from the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection. Above is a stunning clockwork celestial globe, made in Vienna in around 1579; like many of the clocks and watches in the exhibition this was a gift from J. Pierpont Morgan (in this case the gift was given in 1917).
Silver Snoopy has landed
A few Q&D's of the new Snoopy speedy.Omega was the first brand I bought when I could afford a nice watch. I then owned several of them before abandoning ship for the unknown diverse waters of this insane hobby of ours.A week or so ago I discovered the Snoopy and after making 20+ plus calls I sadly discovered that it was sold out and no one would even take a name in case somebody bailed. As luck would have it, one popped up on TZ and a deal was made and the watch is now on my wrist. Nothing like instant gratification :)I am pysched to be back in the Omega fold with a Speedy. A classic watch for sure. I also have a lifelong love of Peanuts and Snoopy. Love everything about this watch. The dial is a work of art and so is the back. And like my Deepsea, you don't notice the writing on the dial unless you really look. Even with my reading glasses on I can barely make out the 14 seconds quote.Enjoy!
Pam 735, 736, 737
I have the opportunity to buy any of these at MSRP. I like them but already have a green watch (Rolex Hulk) and am debating how much I can really wear a green watch. (If they made a 47MM in 1950s case with no complication I'd jump on it...basically a green 372 /drool) Whats everyone's thoughts on these? Could I always sell it and get my money back? Is the value of these holding up? Since I have a short window to decide I want to know what my options are if I change my mind after purchasing.
PAM 372 Water activities?
Serious question, and I've probably asked this before. Has anyone brought their Pam 372 in water of any kind? Pool, salt water, shower? I want to build up my confidence with its tool capabilities :)Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
Day Date platinum at Costco?
Just spotted this platinum DD at a Costco in Redwood City, CA. Beautiful watch! Not sure if that's a good price or not? Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk