Audemars Piguet 14790ST Features

Ref. No. :14790ST
Code :ID2553
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
:With Papers
Location :Austria, Wien
Price : 5,950 (= $ 7,279)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :37mm
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Audemars Piguet 14790ST The Related Reviews:
- I like this watch I think it's very pretty. It looks beautiful on the hand I wore it the same day I receive it and receive five compliment.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by nelson herrera Spain Illetas (calvia) from Netherlands Purmerend
- Looks cheap and too tight. I was afraid I was going to break it putting it on. Sent it back.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Cecylia Smith Switzerland Arch from Netherlands Purmerend
- thank u, great watch, it works well!!!!!!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by lahmar souad Norway Frei from Netherlands Purmerend
Audemars Piguet 14790ST wrist watches news:
Greetings,I purchased an Omega Seamaster Automatic in 2001 from Sam,s Club....The watch has been great. I cannot find the serial number on this watch and have heard that there was a class action suite to return/refund watches that did not have serial numbers on them.....Does anyone out there know anything about this? Thank you for responding Chap
Has anyoe heard about this watch, it is a ladys caliber oly 25mm. Would you advice getting it ? Or are lady' watches simply not a good collection as man's watches are ?Gove me your feedback on the movement, please !!!
Any frequenters of the also excellent Watchuseek forums may recognise this post, but I also thought of posting here too, as I find the members of this forum to be more knowledgeable :)After falling hopelessly in love with the 2254.50, I decided to pool my funds so I could get one....After searching the bay and other online resources, at this point of time; I have found that it retails (used, in reasonably good condition) from about $1200 to $1400 USD. As you all know, with Omega no longer producing the 2254.50, Omega fans have hinted at the idea of it becoming a classic. With this in mind, do you think prices will increase in the future?Should I get one now?With around the same amount of money I could get a brand new Maurice Lacroix Masterpiece, which I also like very much... Something along the lines of this:Any thoughts? Is the hype surrounding the 2254 really justified?
Just got the call that my ceramic Daytona has arrived. My experience may be a bit of right place/right time, but I only had to wait 8 months. Put money down to show I was serious and stayed in contact with the dealer (with whom I hadnĄŻt had any purchase history...).If I can offer any advice, itĄŻs to go in person to ADs in smaller markets and create a relationship. IĄŻll post pics tomorrow once itĄŻs on my wrist. ItĄŻs going to be a long night of waiting...
If this has been discussed, I am sorry. I did a search, but was unable to find. I think that most of us will likely agree that Rolex is the king of marketing. With the current lack of sports models most specifically in the UK and the US, do you think this is part of their marketing? I have heard from many sources that AD's are not getting any new shipments, specifically for sports models, until after the new year.That seems odd to me. My guess would always be that they want to sell more watches. Or, maybe they want to drive more sales of the professional watches?Or, maybe they are looking to create scarcity in the market so that they can soon raise their prices?Or, maybe they simply are looking to become more exclusive so they are limiting their supply?Or, maybe they are just unable to keep up with demand?I know for a fact it has had an effect on me. The simple fact that a 114060 is seemingly so hard to get, makes me want to get one. Then again, I have always been a sucker for ma

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