Baume & Mercier 10031 Features
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Ref. No. :10031
Code :10031
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
Location :United States, New York, Airmont
Price : $ 3,525
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :32 x 45 mm
Thickness :10.8 mm
Waterproof :50 m
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Bronze
Dial numerals :Arabic numerals
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Bracelet Color :Brown
Functions :Date
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Baume & Mercier 10031 wrist watches news:
I admire most ,of all U.S. watch producers , Fred Gruen. Active as leader of his company more than 50 years in all ways starting 1894 after father Dietrich, Columbus Watch company, failed 1893. First with the thin small size pocket watch and metal dials with gold numbers. Odd form cases, pentagon being exclusive to Gruen. Sales directly through 1200+ selected jewelers in Canada and U.S. Emphasis always on quality, not quantity. First with a good variety of wrist watches 1908. The most coherent of my sloppy watch collection are my Gruen pocket watches. Two best shown hereare a rare decorated Veri-thin of 1905 in a special ordered 1929 18k pentagon wth original chain. Marked for Leo Alby of Madretsh who was first to make Veri-thins for Gruen. The dial is a solid gold alloy original with the mvnt. made before the the applied gold numbers. It has 105 years of surface dulling oxidation. It was on the shelf 24 years before sale. Only this one and the 1924 50th had decorated movements. All
I was reading something similar on another forum about buying two of each type of watch or similar watches...I realized I have this disease.It's kind of a sub disease to any collecting a type of OC disorder...Monk comes to mind.I have two sons who are both interested in watches. Years ago I tried my best to make sure I had at least two of each type of gun I bought, or at least two versions of the same gun. Essentially this required doubling my collection and of course doubling the number of safes I owned.Now that I spend more time trying to collect watches I realized that I'm actually doubling up on the watches too! Although I don't have exact duplicates, like with the firearms, I'm looking at similar models of particular brands so I have basically two of each.My boys are very interested and have already chosen "their; when I die" watches Fine with me.Just thought I'd share.Not sure why I think like this, but it's expensive.
Hi, New around here. I've seen a few "alfex" watches around, and looking on their web site, some of their watches are absolutely gorgeous. For some reason, there's virtually no mention of them on this site. Can anyone tell me anything about them?
Hey everybody,i am new to the forum and i was wondering if somebody would be able to help me out. i apologize if i am posting this in the wrong section. I recently bought a couple of watches from a guy I work with. One of them is an Invicta and the other is a Stuhrling Original. To make a long story short, I am laid off and could use the money over the watches. The problem is I am not sure how much htey are worth. could somebody give me a hand in finding what these watches go for? The Stuhrling is a skeleton and is automatic.
Sad news here, my favorite PP is off for warranty service as when I was advancing the date wheel with the PP plunger, it stuck in-between numbers. Have any of you had this problem advancing the date by turning just the crown? Has a defective part been identified? This was being done at 8 am in the morning.








