Breguet 7047PT/11/9ZU Features
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Ref. No. :7047PT/11/9ZU
Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :Platinum
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United States, New York, New York City
Price : price on request
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Case
Case Material :Platinum
Case Diameter :41 mm
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Breguet 7047PT/11/9ZU The Related Reviews:
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Ashley Jarvis USA Salem,or. from Netherlands Purmerend
- Great watch. Have run with Ironman watches for year. Love the tap screen with the split reminders. Little large, but fits flat on wrist; I have wrists too.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by sean carthew India Bombay from Netherlands Purmerend
- more than my expectation
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Michael Weinstein Spain Sta Eugenia De Ribeira ( La Coru?a ) from Netherlands Purmerend
Breguet 7047PT/11/9ZU wrist watches news:
I'm wearing this one (here's a quick photo from a few minutes ago) to welcome the New Year, which will arrive in just under 3 hours.
I'm a new Orbita winder owner. I read a thread from John directing a winder question from someone else to this winder forum. This led me to Orbita's website and there I found a wonderfull deal on a Monaco 3 Teak. This was half price due to "minor imperfections" in finish. The price was so tempting, my wife ordered it that eve as an early Christmas gift. Now for my question....I currently have a Steinhausen winder. The Orbita runs on turns per day, and the Steinhausen unit runs on a timer. I can set the revolutions for XX seconds every XX minutes. I do not know where to start on the TPD scale. ??? How many TPD's should I begin with for Submariner, Datona and a GMTc? Can anyone provide a rough starting point?I can't wait to try my new toy. This unit is my first high-end winder and I'm looking forward to a silent winder. Thanks,Bob
Bought this as a gift for my wife, but feel like Homer buying Marge a bowling ball. It's a thing of beauty and the perfect size for my wife. Better than jewelry no? Almost 30 years old and it looks brand new!
Which is the greatest watch of all time?
Hi all,I recently bought a 16710 GMT Master II, D serial (no lug holes), which came with the original oyster bracelet. Here it is:I'd like to buy a jubilee to have as an option with this watch. From what I've found searching TRF, I have three options:1) 62510H bracelet with 502T endlinks2) 63200 bracelet3) 63600 braceletIs that right? And is it true that 63200 and 63600 are pretty much the same except for greater # of removable links with 63600?All three options are expensive, and I'm not sure which one to get. #1 appeals to me because it is accurate for this particular watch and is probably lighter than the other two. #2 / #3 appeal because they have solid endlinks, and the clasp isn't stamped metal.Any other factors to consider? For those of you who have tried both, is there a significant difference in comfort between these options?








