Bulgari Bulgari 47570 Features


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Location :Spain, Madrid
Price : € 1,800 (= $ 2,196)
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Bulgari Bulgari 47570 The Related Reviews:
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by khalid amiri Spain Madrid - Las Rozas from Netherlands Purmerend
- I love it, the leather strap is so soft, compared to what I'm use to. The service was great, very mpt. I would buy again. Thinking about another color.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by richard garcia Indonesia Bekasi from Netherlands Purmerend
- very good coditions when it arrived
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Kostas Mathioudakis USA Washington, Dc from Netherlands Purmerend
Bulgari Bulgari 47570 wrist watches news:
I finished putting this 1932 Elgin back together yesterday afternoon. The 7 jewel, size 3/0s movement is in great condition, nice and clean. The case polishing turned out very well! This 14k WGF has a mirror like finish. Take a look at that case back! They don't always turn out this well, the case was in pretty good condition from the get go. The scroll work on all four sides of the case has not been worn down over the years and it's still in great condition. I used a somewhat uncommon dial for this watch, it's a Roman numeral dial size 3/0s. Tens of thousands of this dial style were manufactured for the size 0s Elgins but far fewer were made in size 3/0s. New crystal. And to finish it off I went with a rather exotic band, genuine Shark skin, not the cheap shark grain. I have been neglecting the Walthams lately so I'm currently work on a few of those, I'll post some pics when they are done.
Just bought this strap for my Breitling SuperOcean Professional. Liking it very much so far...
I had a case of cabin fever today.I had a scheduled spleenectomy last week and I've been slowly recovering trying to get my stomach muscles back into shape. All is fine - as long as I don't laugh, cough, or try to go to the bathroom.Anyway, a beautiful day in San Antonio, at least 73 sunny degrees, and I decided to hobble outside to take some pictures of my German watches. I've got one more coming, hopefully, by the end of January. A Stowa Airman. Anybody else with a German time piece?
I read an article Patek Philippe Nautilus vs Audemars Piguet Royal Oak. by Fratello Watches. The article states that the stainless steel used for the Nautilus and Royal Oak is a scratch magnet. Also the article states that different kind of stainless steel is being used compared to other brand's sports watches...What type of stainless steel does Patek use? 316L? I assume they aren't using 904L, which Rolex uses. Why doesn't Patek use the higher quality stainless steel, especially in a sports watch that is supposed to take a beating?
First post on the forum, and of course I'm bringing up a topic that always comes up....but I am hoping I can get some feedback.I am interested in purchasing a two tone rose gold datejust 41 jubilee bracelet with the slate dial. As far as I know this is a pretty new configuration. From what I've gathered, it seems that the all gold models tend to have a bit of leeway in being discounted. Is it realistic to expect a discount on the model I am interested in?








