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Introducing The Tissot T-Lord Automatic Small Seconds For 2011: This Watch Is A Winner, And Only $975
Say hello the best looking Tissot since the Visodate 1957. This Basel 2011 release has gone completely unnoticed by, well, pretty much everybody and it wasn't until we saw the collection yesterday in New York that it caught our eye.? The Tissot T-Lord small second and date is fantastic looking, uses a really great movement, and the price is more than reasonable.? This watch is a sure-fired winner in our book.The T-Lord line from Tissot has been around for a while as part of the T-Classic collection, but something about the dial design - probably the use of two roman numeral markers at 12 and 6- prevented it from becoming a fan fan favorite.? But, the dial has been redesigned for 2011 and it is absolutely killer.?Sized at 40mm in diameter and only 9.9mm thick, the new T-Lord automatic with small seconds makes for a perfect formal watch to wear with a jacket to the office.? Inside the Tissot is a high-grade ETA 2895-2 movement and while there is a bevy of T-Lord watches to choose from, t
AP strap price increase
Get your strap orders in by Friday. I was speaking to Clearwater today and some strap prices are going up on 01/01/17. I don't know which ones or by how much but the diver straps are for sure. Also, come end of day Friday they'll be close until 01/09/17 so, not much time left.ThanksESent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
price to refurnish ap
Does anyone know how much it cost to refurnish the AP royal oak from AP service center?Bezel and stainless steel strap? anyone doing this before?
Breitling Adds ��Code Yellow�� Model to Avenger Seawolf Blacksteel Line
Breitling's Avenger Seawolf Blacksteel model �� a divers' watch with 3,000-meter water resistance and a carbon-treated black steel case �� was one of WatchTime's most popular Watches to Watch of recent months. This week, Breitling announced the release of a new model, limited to 1,000 pieces, called Avenger Seawolf Blacksteel Code Yellow..watchtime/blog/breitl...acksteel-line/
Flip a 5205G for a Journe?
I've never totally bonded with the 5205G black dial. Seems to have a jumbled personality. Elegant case that wears smaller than the size but with a sporty dial. Large dauphine hands which suit a dress watch but on a two-tone sector dial. From what I've seen the 5205R black works best with the lacquer dial and gives the watch a complete identity but unfortunately not for me. What say you to a trade with a little cash coming my way for the new FP Journe Octa Lune, Salmon dial. Either 40mm or 42mm. Is the salmon color too out there?(I own a 5726 white dial so I have a Patek AC. Pic of 5205G borrowed). Thanks in advance.patek_zps797589b8.jpg20150903_114013_resized.jpg