TAG Heuer FORMULA 1 cadete, CON BRILLANTES Details
Location
:Spain, Madrid
Price
:
1,200 (= $ 1,469)
Availability
Available immediately
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Cabestan Trapezium Watch
Trapezium is a word that sounds both geometric and acrobatic. Does that mean it is both difficult to compute and perform? Yes. Those adjectives more than likely define this new watch by Cabestan well. The new Trapezium is an evolved version of their famous Winch Tourbillon Vertical watch and is the brainchild of Cabestan's own (and very talented) Eric Coudray.Among other things Coudray is the guy behind the Jaeger-LeCoultre Gyrotourbillon. He thrives in producing highly complex, highly accurate tiny machines that few other people can make. Using the same principles as the Winch Tourbillon Vertical, the Trapezium offers a drum and fusee & chain system (with tourbillon) for telling the time and making the watch operate. Compared to the original, I believe that the overall system actually works better here, and the name of the Trapezium comes form the case itself. What is that all about? In Cabestan's own words:"In Euclidian geometry, a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides is
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Video New GMT Pepsi Ceramic Bezel vs Old Aluminum Bezel
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Canada - Buying Rolex Submariner (New)
Hi all,Longtime lurker, finally registered today. I've been collecting watches for 5 years and am finally ready to purchase my first Rolex - a brand new Sub 116610LN! Excited to join the club and wear the Sub in good health.I've now started to reach out to dealers and was quite surprised at my first feedback from Birks in Calgary - I was added to a lottery list. They receive stock randomly and will call those on the list if their desired watch comes in. From there, if I was chosen, I would have to purchase the watch within 24 hours.I'm from Toronto but have family in Calgary and think it would be best to buy there for tax purposes.I knew getting a new Sub would be difficult, but is this really the buying process? It could certainly turn off new watch enthusiasts (not myself, just saying).Any advice or insight into making the buying experience more pleasure would be welcome and thanks again!