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Chopard Mille Miglia Watch Flavors For 2010
Like the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore or Hublot Big Bang, the Chopard Mille Miglia is a constant force of consistency, which little changes each year to help spice up a core collection timepiece that hopes to find a delicious new flavor to tempt you. It is like you know you enjoy ice cream, but are sick of chocolate, vanilla, or strawberry. So in this case, with the Mille Miglia, Chopard offers up potentially tasty new flavors to re-enliven your interest. 2010 first sees two new limited edition models with the Chopard Mille Miglia XL GT Chrono 2010, which is limited to 2010 pieces (imagine that), and the new Chopard Mille Miglia Grand Prix de Monaco Historique Chronograph 2010 - a new version of a Monaco tribute watch limited to 250 pieces in rose gold, with the steel version being a new edition to the overall collection (until they discontinue it down the line). Both watches are pleasing to the eye, fun, and fashionable.Yes, fashionable. Like Cartier's lower-end (still not very
New AP...what do you think?
New to the thread. Longtime AP lover. I just picked this up on Thursday, it is technically my 2nd AP. I bought the 44mm stainless the day it came out and loved it as my daily beater for 2 years until 6 months ago I decided to sell to clear up some cash to finish my new house. Right after I purchased mine I bought my wife the new ladies royal oak with diamond bezel(I did not sell hers lol) needles to say I finally got to buy what I consider to be my favorite current AP 44mm. I love the silver dial and contrasting sundials and bezel. Also I noticed a huge difference is the brushing definition on the ceramic bezel. So much deeper then in 2012.
Planet Ocean question?
Is this strap rubber or leather? I keep reading conflictiong reports? Sure appears leather to me.omega-seamaster-planet-ocean-29015081.jpg
Trading my SD43 126600
Hello all, have a little dilemma. I'm thinking on trading my SD43 for a 116619 smurf I love the watch but I rarely wear it, and I buy my watches to wear. So my question is do you think I will regret trading it in? Like in 20 years when they are more valuable? Should I bite the bullet and keep it even though I rarely wear it? I have the 16610LV anniversary and I wear it all the time. Would never part with it. But I think it's kinda cool that I have both anniversary references. Again, thank you all for your time...
SS Sky Dweller will go to $18,400 in Feb with newUS price increase?
Was told today that Rolex will increase the US markets pricing and the SS SD's will go to $18K... Your thoughts? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk