Breguet 5817STY25V8 Features
Brand:Breguet
Series:Marine
Model:5817STY25V8
Gender:Men's
Movement:Automatic
Power Reserve:65-hour
Dial Type:Analog
Dial Color:Blue Guilloche
Crystal:Scratch Resistant Sapphire
Hands:Silver tone
Luminiscence:Hands and Markers
Band Type:Strap
Band Material:Blue Rubber
Clasp:Hidden Folding Deploment
Case Size:39mm
Case Thickness:12mm
Case Material:Stainless steel
Crown:Protected
Case Shape:Round
Bezel:Fixed
Water Resistance:100 meters / 330 feet
Calendar:Big Date at 6 o'clock
Functions:Date, Hour, Minute, Second
Features:Rubber, Stainless Steel
Style:Luxury Watches
Warranty:2 Year Jomashop Warranty
Internal ID:BRG5817STY25V8
Item Variation:5817ST/Y2/5V8, 5817ST.Y2.5V8, 5817ST, 5817STY25V8
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Breguet 5817STY25V8 wrist watches news:
I¡äm not really sure.Jocke
My brother in-law has a few vintage watches he would like repaired to working order and he sent them to me because I use a guy down the street that is an old-time watch repair guy and does work at good prices. He told me that theses three watches (Benrus, Gruen, Lemania) had too many things wrong with them to be worth fixing. He said in their current condition they're probably worth ten bucks each and to fix them (assuming he could find the parts) would be a couple hundred dollars.I was hoping he would at least give me an estimate but he seemed to be of the mindset that it wasn't worth it and he's an old guy and I didn't want to hassle him about it.So, my question is (for any vintage watch buffs) Should I get a second opinion? Is any watch fixable or worth fixing? If so, do you have any recommendations on who I might send them to for an estimate?
I just got this watch that supposedly dates to the 1920s - the only markings on the face is "Valencia." Can anyone provide additional information? Thanks!John
I've heard of people ask about how Rolex can justify the prices they charge.Personally, I really do not think they're overpriced. Sure, you pay for the brand name (which includes marketing, and I read somewhere that Rolex have the biggest marketing budget by far).But a SS Daytona has a retail of around $9,000 compared to say, a Tag Heuer GC around $5,000 (depending on model). IMO the extra $4,000 odd is justified given the in-house movement, bigger brand name etc (some might disagree of course)What about Patek Philippe? How come their watches, even without date, can cost more than any watch Rolex make?I'm not saying Patek Philippe watches are overpriced, but just want to know how a PP justifies that extra money spent. And it's because I plan to buy a Patek Philippe next.Is the way they make watches more labour intensive?Do they use better materials?Or do they just charge more for exclusivity and brand name?
AD told me last week that per Rolex they can only sell to locals and not allowed to ship items outside the state, has anybody else heard this?






