B.R.M B.R.M 14918 Features


Code :19777
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Location :France, Lyon
Price : € 2,900 (= $ 3,548)
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Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
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B.R.M B.R.M 14918 The Related Reviews:
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by carley bradshaw Uk Birmingham from Netherlands Purmerend
- SAW IT, ORDERED IT, RECEIVED IT AND I LOVE IT! I'm not to keen on the rubber fastening band but its still a keeper. Co-workers have already started showing their jealousy! Buy it, you'll be glad you did!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by C.Tu Canada Sherwood Park from Netherlands Purmerend
- this is a classic watch, I like it very much, thanks!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Suzanne F USA Missouri City from Netherlands Purmerend
B.R.M B.R.M 14918 wrist watches news:
Thanks to Bryan (Coronado), I have these two quite different Webster models, the "newest" in wgf. The yellow example is a later incarnation (1934), with cal. 979 and "normal" female spring bars. The white one is very early (1930) with cal. 987-F, and with the case having male lug pins for female spring bars. Although the dial on the ygf is refinished, it is an enamel-track dial, so the printing is original.
Today, one of my bosses took us to the mivies (His treat) and the movie we saw was "Old Dogs". I understand that John Travolta is a Breitling man, and in many of the shots he had several different beautiful watches on. I counted 3 different watches that he wore in the movie. Robin Williams wore what I thought is the same watch throughout, and while it looked very interesting, I was wondering if anyone else may know what it was.Am I too obsessive about this????
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I've seen a couple of photos of Invictas with black MOP faces, and was wondering if anybody knows of any less bulky watches that feature MOP faces. I'd have to see one in person to know if I really like them or not - I can't tell from a photo if it would be a distraction or an attraction!Same goes for tigers eye faces. For example, there's a face only on Ebay right now, I think it's marked Longines. I love tiger's eye, mother of pearl, labradorite, fire agate, and other minerals, shells and woods that have chatoyency, but I'm undecided if it's too much for a watch face.
Well, my new Speedmaster Date 3210.50 arrived yesterday from my out-of-state AD. It's really pretty. I've got to get use to looking at the sub-dial at 9:00 o'clock for the sweeping second hand, but this watch is very cool. I sold my 36.2mm Railmaster, so now I have three Omegas (see my signature).As a point of interest, I have ordered COSC certificates, at 50 CHF per certificate, for my 36.2mm Railmaster (January), SM GMT (February) and my new 39.2mm Railmaster (March). Yesterday, I e-mailed Omega SA to order a COSC certifcate for the new Speedmaster Date and received the following: Quote:








