Philip Stein Signature Classic Details
Ref. No.
:21FMOPCPP
Code
:22055
Movement
:Quartz
Case Material
:Steel
Gender
:Ladies' watch
Location
:United States, New York, Brooklyn
Price
:
$ 261
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement
:Quartz
Case
Case Material
:Steel
Thickness
:9.85 mm
Waterproof
:30 m
Material bezel
:Steel
Glass
:Sapphire Glass
Dial
:Mother of pearl
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Question
Is there a reference post regarding year/series of ap roo?
any omega experts?!?! I need some help!!
I inherited a certain omega from my grandfather and I have no clue if it's a valuable timepiece or not.. Then i found out that Omega came out with the same exact watch as I have in their museum piece collection REFERENCE 5704.60.02. The only difference is that the original one is yellow gold, if anyone has a clue on how much the ORIGINAL one costs or just a clue of its value please let me know!! I just figured that if omega came out with the same one for its museum collection then it must be kinda precious right??
Saw these today
I don't come in here very often as I have nothing valuable to add. However, I'm in a hotel in Mumbai and found a most amazing little shop run by a watchmaker. He has all sorts of instruments in there; telescopes, sextants, compasses, binoculars, clocks and, of course, watches. Most of the watches he has are vintage and a couple of those were PP. Obviously the straps are not original but I'd like to hear your thoughts. The first watch in the pictures apparently dates back to the 1920s (I think) and is for sale at US$20k. The other two are around 1930 or 1940 but I lost track with all the numbers; they're about US$14k
Rolex 5100: Beta 21
Hello everyone,This is my first post and I hope that I am posting in the correct thread. If not please let me know and I will repost in the correct one.I have recently come across a Rolex Quartz, model 5100, NO. 252 in 18k yellow gold. It is in great shape with some dents and wear but it is minor. It also has the origanal box and service papers from servicing in 1982.I am just wondering how to figure out it's value and also if I decide to part ways with it the best avenue to go about selling it. I have just checked out Chrono24 and I'm aware their pricing is a bit out to lunch but there are several available foe $25K to $140K!!! Is this correct?I have attached pictures and appreciate any advice.Thanks,