B.R.M BRM STR Features


Ref. No. :BRM STR
Code :8539
Movement :Automatic
Bracelet Material :Steel
:With Box
Location :Belgium, Bruxelles
Price : € 850 (= $ 1,040)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Diameter :19 mm
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Steel
Bracelet Color :Steel
Others :PVD/DLC coating
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B.R.M BRM STR The Related Reviews:
- Im a watch fan and this one is really one of my favorites. It looks really pretty and it goes with many outfits. Its really worth it and its not that expensive.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Tracy Douglas India Cochin from Netherlands Purmerend
- I recieved item as mised!!!Thank U!!!!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Olga Bodza USA Mckinney from Netherlands Purmerend
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Kelly Sachs Israel Raananna from Netherlands Purmerend
B.R.M BRM STR wrist watches news:
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Hi all,I am new to collecting and this is my first post. I think I got really lucky at the Goodwill store this weekend and would like some opinions on my aquisition. I paid $75 for this because I thought this was a great looking watch. The watch does run, but their is a problem with the stem - it is permanently in the setting position but can still be wound be pushing in the crown and winding. I am a little familiar with the Illinois name so I bought it. The watch appears to be completely original down to the band. Any thoughts?101_2010.jpg101_1981.jpg101_2012.jpg101_2005.jpg101_1968.jpg
Yes, I know there are such things as watch winders, but it seems to me that there are more people here with multiple automatic watches than there are people with winders. So, how do you keep them wound? To find out I have started this poll to find out.At the moment I only have 1, and it only has a date complication, so if it runs down I just set it again. I think I will do the same for the next. It could get a bit much when I have a few and each day I am putting on a watch that needs setting. And I can definitely see how having more complications makes a winder seem more and more like a necessity!
.watchprosite/patek-ph...78/1474730297/So much for Patek allocating the pieces directly to prospective buyers, apparently?
What do you guys think of this? I hadn't given it much thought until reading the discussion on purists pro. It doesn't seem like a good move reissuing a discontinued watch, especially one produced in such small numbers, as those existing owners have a watch that is now not as rare. The numbers of the new watch are small, but I think it's a matter of principle and I think Patek is in danger of losing more trust. On the other hand, the price of the new ones are so high, it might in turn push the prices up of the original models. So what do you think, should Patek have done this?








