Omega Constellation Lady Stahl/Rosegold Diamond 27mm Details
Ref. No.
:123.20.27.60.63.002
Code
:100000010542
Movement
:Quartz
Case Material
:Steel
Bracelet Material
:Gold/Steel
Condition
:0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location
:Germany, Stuttgart
Price
:
2,920 (= $ 3,587)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement
:Quartz
Case
Case Material
:Steel
Case Diameter
:27 mm
Thickness
:8 mm
Waterproof
:50 m
Glass
:Sapphire Glass
Dial
:Brown
Bracelet
Bracelet Material
:Gold/Steel
Bracelet Color
:Gold/Steel
Clasp
:Fold clasp
Others
:Luminescent Hands


Watches NEWS
The new Corum lady��s watch is accompanied by a hand-stitched pink
The case architecture also incorporates an elliptical and circular bezel, delicately inset with 91 scintillating diamonds on the inside. The total weight of the jewels comes to 0.7 carats. Water-resistant down to 100 meters, the case is fitted with a winding crown, conventionally located at 3 o'clock. Both back and front sides of the model are endowed with top quality sapphire crystals, coated with internal and external anti-glare treatment.The new Corum lady's watch is accompanied by a hand-stitched pink or purple alligator leather strap, finished with a buckle in Diehard Extreme steel. Striking shapes, distinctive colors and successfully displayed functions give this extraordinary model its exceptional character.
Please share some wrist shot of your Royal Oak Offshore Tour Auto 2012 Chronograph.
I'm kind of new to AP watches, and I've been thinking of purchasing one in near future. So far, I'm so impressed with the ROO Tour Auto 2012 Chronograph. In overall it looks so different then other APs, especially the dial (white color tapestry model with red hands and blue markers) and also its blue color rubber with red stitching.What do you guys think of this beauty? Who in here already have it? Any comment and wrist shot will be appreciated. Thanks.-Leo-
A modern, stainless "Panda" alternative?
So was perusing watches on the internet (what else is new), and came across this:.omegawatches/gents/sp...32330404004001A relative bargain when compared with vintage stainless Pandas, or the modern white gold rendition, as it can easily be had for under $2,500, but still a damn fine watch.
40th
I was thinking that of course Patek will make one or a few new models for the occasion, maybe a few changes in existing models and maybe a special edition, and thought it would be interesting to know 3 weeks from Basel what you think they will do, I read here a few guys wanting a PC, of course with moon phase, that is a strong possibility, don't really see what else they could add to the range of Nautilus, can't imagine things like equation of time, tourbillon, minute repeater or things like that so the PC seems the best bet for a new model, they could also make a special edition of the exact same model they started with, no seconds hand, but not really sure, AP made the same thing, well they always had no seconds but on the 40th they launched an almost perfect replica, since basically the 5711 was made in every single way possible now I don't see what they could add apart from a special one with no seconds.I am kind of guessing that they will launch a 5990 and maybe a 5726 with blue d
New vs. Pre-owned
Hi everyone, first post here, but long time reader. I've been in the preowned Rolex world for a few years now- started with a TT 80s DJ, built up two more, 14K 1503 Date, then really started things going by collecting Zenith Daytonas. All are gone now, but the other day I walked into my AD to see what was what, and there, placed nonchalantly on the display case while I tried on a WG Daytona oysterflex (more on that later), was a BLNR. I'm a sucker for rare things, from CDs to vehicles to watches, and seeing a HTF Rolex that sells online for higher than MSRP tickled me. It's not that I wanted to buy it and immediately resell, rather the knowledge that I could resell it and not lose any money. I never had a plan to buy new from an AD. I never had a plan to buy a GMT. But when I saw the BLNR, I couldn't stop looking at it. The polished centerlinks, the half blue cerachrom bezel, the blue hand- every feature contributes to a subtle beauty that I never realized until seeing it in person an