Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Gold 18k Details
Ref. No.
:140.1.89
Movement
:Automatic
Case Material
:Gold/Steel
Bracelet Material
:Crocodile skin
Year
:1998
Condition
:2 (fine)
Gender
:Men's watch/Unisex
:With Box
Location
:Germany
Price
:
4,100 (= $ 5,058) [Negotiable]
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement
:Automatic
Case
Case Material
:Gold/Steel
Case Diameter
:40 mm
Thickness
:8.5 mm
Waterproof
:80 m
Material bezel
:Yellow gold
Glass
:Sapphire Glass
Dial
:Mother of pearl
Dial numerals
:Arabic numerals
Bracelet
Bracelet Material
:Crocodile skin
Bracelet Color
:Black


Watches NEWS
Seiko Unveils Grand Seiko 55th Anniversary Spring Drive Chrono Limited Edition
Seiko released its first Grand Seiko wristwatch in 1960. This year, to commemorate the 55th anniversary of the Japanese brand’s most haute watch collection, Seiko has introduced a new, limited-edition Grand Seiko, equipped with its proprietary Spring Drive chronograph movement.Like many other timepieces on the market these days, the Grand Seiko 55th Anniversary Spring Drive Chronograph Limited Edition features a de rigeur deep blue dial (Seiko says it is the Grand Seiko line’s signature color), which provides an attractive contrast with the chronograph hands, which are gold toned. A center-mounted hand ticks off the stopwatch seconds, while two small subdials on the right side of the dial tally up the minutes (30) and hours (12).The dial also features a date window at 3 o’clock, a power reserve display at 7 o’clock, small seconds subdial at 9 o’clock, and a central GMT hand. The tachymeter-scale bezel is made of black, mirror-polished ceramic, seven times
Why We Love Grand Seiko: Timeless Luxury Watches Explains
Sponsored PostWhy Grand Seiko? That's probably the most common question we hear at Timeless. Grand Seiko is probably the single most disruptive brand in the entire luxury watch industry, and it seems like every watch collector has a strong opinion on the topic. We have an opinion on it too: we are obsessed with GS. In fact, we are so fascinated with the brand that we've written well over 20 articles about them, not including this one. We hang out on Seiko forums. We host parties with Grand Seiko where a master GS watchmaker assembles watches in front of an audience. We're even building an independent website that will be the ultimate resource for Grand Seiko and will put all information about the brand, past and present, into one convenient place.But that doesn't really answer the question. Why Grand Seiko? To really appreciate why we, and a huge number of other watch collectors, love GS, I think you've got to consider at least a few separate factors: the history, the movements, and th
Paul Picot Technograph Wild 44mm Watch Available On James List
Sometimes you just want a good reptile skinned watch, but they can be so hard to find. Why? Well us Americans get kind of bent out of shape about it. Yes, I am all for Animal rights. Frankly I would put Animals above humans in many regards, but when it comes to animals that are raised, just to be killed for their "parts," sure it is cruel, but it is not really damaging to the environment. It would be different if you had guys going out into the jungle to kill pythons just for their skin. That would be bad, really bad. But when you farm the creatures for it? Well then if you are against that, then you are against eating chickens (cause they are raised just to be killed too).?? I am now expecting a slew of angry e-mails and comments. Proceed please, I did put myself out there with the "I love sweet, sweet animal skins" commentary.And on to the watch, this swell looking Paul Picot Technograph Wild 44mm. Why "Wild?" Why not?! I has to do with the materials that these watches in this specif
Audemars Piguet 2017 QE2 Limited Edition Royal Oak 15403IP - Thoughts?
Curious to know what are your thoughts on this LE 200pcs AP Royal Oak?Basically it's a 15400 with these modifications by AP 1) Titanium Case2) Polished Platinum Bezel instead of SS bezel3) Polished Platinum centre links on a Titanium bracelet4) Rhodium Dial ( kind of silvery / greyish )Here's a website pic : Official website link : https://.audemarspiguet/en/wa....OO.1220IP.01/
Wait for new Sub or BLNR now
I just got a call from the AD who has a BLNR now and is holding it till Saturday. I was looking for feedback on either waiting on whatever changes if any (new movement..)on the sub released during the Basel show. Does anyone know how long after Basel will watches be available? Also I've had three subs over the years, but not the GMT.