B.R.M B.R.M 17516 Features
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Code :IDNo.10057
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :France, Paris
Price : € 5,200 (= $ 6,362)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
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B.R.M B.R.M 17516 The Related Reviews:
- Beautiful watch for the price. The only downfall is that the watch band is not easily adjustable. You must take it to a jewler to be sized. I still love it.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by James Mozgawa Scotland Glasgow from Netherlands Purmerend
- Great duct, great service.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Travis Devor United States Washington Dc from Netherlands Purmerend
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Cheryl B USA St.clair Shores from Netherlands Purmerend
B.R.M B.R.M 17516 wrist watches news:
a rolex sales guy told me that the watch second hand is not supposed to move in normal mode .. .it will only move when the timing function is activated.. in normal mode, only the hand in the bottom subdial will move as the second hand.. i am confused whether this is true.. i do not know when the timing function has been activated or not...
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I just bought an early 1960s Eterna-Matic Kontiki 20. It has the Kontiki orginal band, and the date display. The dial is silver with black markers. The watch runs good, but is in dire need of a cleaning. I paid 140 for it. I dropped it off at the watchmaker. yesterday and they called me this morning he said the screw down was shot and it should be replaced, a genuine Eterna SDC is 90 bucks and a movement overhaul is 125. SO a total about $210 to make it like new. I would have about $350 in to it. I know these watches are becoming more popular, I'm not sure what exactly one of these watches are worh all fixed up. I need some opinions should I go ahead and spend the money to have it fixed up? thanks Joe
I always used to swim, snorkel, shower (yes, I know now the lack of wisdom in that endeavour) with watches rated at 100m.Now, I wouldn't swim/dive with less than 200m WR on the wrist.How about you? Regardless of what you actually get up to with your dive watch, what do you believe qualifies a watch to be called a 'diver' - 100m, 200m, 300m or above? I'm guessing some will also add a proviso that it must have screw in crown/pushers but I haven't included that option in the poll. I just want to know what depth rating is sufficient for the diver tag.
Evening Team,I'm keen on this watch, and would be grateful to hear from LV owners and others what they think is a good price in the current market. I ask because, according to Chrono24 and Watchrecon, they retail for anything between $8-25k, with the average being around the $10-11k mark. I note that later M models can be picked up for around $15k new and unworn, and earlier models (including Flat Four models) can be found for $17-25k unworn. What with the SS Sky Dweller being a difficult watch to find, I'm debating the merits of parking that one for a time and getting the LV instead. They are much easier to find, and completely fabulous.For a watch with box and papers in mint condition, what is the most you'd pay? Would you pay more and get one new and unworn?I intend to keep it, and would look after it.Best,TA








