Bulgari Bulgari 33783 Features


Code :xx3-15535
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Yellow gold
Bracelet Material :Yellow Gold
Condition :2 (fine)
Gender :Ladies' watch
Location :Germany, D¨¹sseldorf
Price : € 4,999 (= $ 6,099)
Availability
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Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :Yellow gold
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Yellow Gold
Bracelet Color :Gold
Clasp :Double-fold clasp
Buckle Material :Yellow gold
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Bulgari Bulgari 33783 wrist watches news:
Is this spring configuration used in PP movements such as the 324? All I know is that the Giromax balance is a PP patented device and I'm assuming it's their own spring configuration too. Am I wrong?
Enjoy.Fabio
I am thinking of getting an Invicta 9937OB priced at ¡ê239 here in the UK. However, after doing a little research, Invicta's reputation is putting me off and after looking around for another Rolex Submariner look-a-like I stumbled on the Steinhart Ocean 1 priced at ¡ê290.00. The question is: Would I be better off saving a bit more money and going for the Ocean 1 or stick to my original plan and get the 9937OB? I noticed that the Ocean 1 is labelled "Swiss made" as opposed to "Swiss movement" on the Invicta, that and the fact that the Ocean1 has a sapphire window as opposed to the "flame fusion" offering on the Invicta suggests to me that the quality of the Steinhart is probably a bit better. Is it?Any answers would be appreciated.Thank you.
It figures - the week I designate as 'Hamilton Week', nobody puts up a WRUW thread on Wednesday. Guess I'll have to do it myself!Today's Hamilton is a Peyton. This was my first vintage mechanical WW, and is the one that got me started collecting wristies.Sure, it's one of Hamilton's less interesting designs, but it's packing a 770, and keeps pretty darn good time for being 50 years old!
A friend is offering to sell me an art deco style skeletonized pocket watch which looks identical to this watch save for the markings on the dial Art Deco Chrome Bucherer Enamel Skeleton Pocket Watch from antiqueworldusa on Ruby LaneRather than Bucherer the watch is made by "New Factory Tavannes" and is a 38C Swiss movement. I have never saw another in this style until I did the Google search and found the Bucherer. Any ideas on the time frame these watches were produced and their rarity? It has just been professionally cleaned and looks great. Thanks.








