Breguet 5847BB925ZU Features


Ref. No. :5847BB925ZU
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :White gold
Year :2011
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United States, California, Whittier
Price : $ 32,500
Availability
Available in 6-10 working days
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :White gold
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Breguet 5847BB925ZU The Related Reviews:
- This is a great watch for the money.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Windey United States Jackson Heights from Netherlands Purmerend
- I BOUGHT THIS SET FOR A CRUISE I WAS GOING ON. BOY, DID I GET THE COMPLIMENTS.. EVEN WHEN I WENT INTO A JEWELRY STORE THEY THOT IT WAS REAL.LOVE IT.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by sean carthew Israel Kfar Shmaryahu from Netherlands Purmerend
- absolutely beautiful great alternate color to the gold and silvers and black it has the art deco look and appers like an antique i love love it ......................
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by julia rees Greece Pendeli from Netherlands Purmerend
Breguet 5847BB925ZU wrist watches news:
I have become the lucky owner of this watch, I dont know about seriel number and calibre, because I dont have the knowledge to open the back of the watch.I think that it is from about early 1980, but else I know nothing about it.Do any of you specialist have informations I will be very pleased.Torben Byfoged
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Paid my AD a visit today and spent sometime comparing various 5960s and the 5170.I must say, at least today the 5960 won out. They had three 5960's there today. The 5960R-011, 5960P-015, and the 5960P-001. For my money the 5960P-015 wins hands down in my book. The grey dial is handsome for sure, but something about the blue dial is just simply gorgeous.
Disclaimer: I have not searched TRF for this but I browse daily and haven't seen anything on it. Do any of you have issues with cufflinks scratching your Rolex? I haven't felt it hit hard but a lot of scratches happen without feeling it. I've worn cufflinks for years but I might have to abandon them. This isn't the best quality pic but it's surprisingly difficult to get:. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
So my only Rolex pieces in my collection currently are a 1675 and a 1625. For a while now I have been thinking the 16570 would make a perfect versatile sports watch for me, smaller than the too big for my wrist (~6) 216570 but new enough to wear as an actual sports watch (most of my collection are vintage and on leather so require care and an avoidance of water).At a xmas party this past weekend I ran into a fella with a 16570 on the wrist, he also probably had a sub 6.5 wrist and I noticed the watch wore huge on his wrist, the bezel and crystal seemed to dome up dramatically similar to the look I found when trying on the Milgauss. I didn't ask to try it on and still haven't had one on my wrist but it made me think that perhaps I should be seeking a slimmer model.I find my 1675 and 1625 do not have an obtrusive thickness, with some reading around it sounds like their thickness is ~11-11.5. Which I wouldn't think would be a noticeable difference from the supposed 12.2mm thickness of the







