Chopard 137228-1001 Features
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Ref. No. :137228-1001
Code :4406
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :White gold
Bracelet Material :Textile
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United States, Florida, Miami
Price : $ 25,545
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :White gold
Waterproof :30 m
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Textile
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Chopard 137228-1001 The Related Reviews:
- Bought a silver one previously for my wife, added this gold model. Very classy and nice looking.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by LUIS SEVILLA Russian Federation Moscow from Netherlands Purmerend
- The purchase of my new watch was simple and fast. It arrived mptly, in perfect condition, and looked even better than its picture. I'm very pleased with it and with the entire purchasing cess as well as the savings.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by CPT Lamar Sales Australia Melbounre from Netherlands Purmerend
- quick and easy!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by FRAGAKOS MICHALIS Doha Qatar Doha from Netherlands Purmerend
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Firstly, I hope you may of had a chance to read about the purchase of my 1st IWC watch this weekend.It is a S/S Da Vinci model no.3758 03My question refers to the movement of the rotor. Please forgive me if I haven't named it correctly, but I hope that you will know what I mean??I have never had a watch before were by you can hear and feel the rotor moving is this normal? As its causing me a bit of concern, because I keep thinking that there is something loose inside!! And I just need some reasuring.The watch has been sat on display for approximately a year prior to me purchasing it. Would this of affected the watch, such as the lubricants drying up.I would be most grateful for anybodies input on this matter.
H guys. I love the new diver, 42mm, black dial, gorgeous presence. But, the other day I was surfing the web and found this. Care to comment? Is this the old diver? Different size?
Just pulled the trigger on a...OMEGA AQUA TERRA MENS WATCHWhite Dial with Rose Gold Hour Markers & Hands- Automatic Co-Axial Chronometer Movement- Caliber: Omega 2500, Power Reserve: 44 Hours- Rhodium-Plated Finish- Scratch Resistant Sapphire Crystal- Sapphire Crystal Skeleton Back- Brushed with Polished Steel Case & Bracelet- 150 Meters / 500 Feet Water Resistant- Luminescent Hands and Markers- 42.2mm = 1 5/8 Case, 7 Adjustable Bracelet- Deployant Buckle- Screw Down Crown & Caseback It was a great deal I found on Timezone from a very nice guy and s/b arriving in a few days! More details and pics (of course) to follow soon!
I recently purchased a used (mint condition) no date sub. The seller stated that the watch is a ref # 14060 manufactured in 1999.I was surprised when I turned the bezel that it did not click and that it turned in both directions. I know the older subs were bi directional with the click when turning, but it was my understanding that the newer subs were uni directional (counter clockwise only).Any idea what year Rolex changed this on the no date sub?Is it possible for a 14060 made in 1999 to have a bi directional bezel?It is possible to verify the manufacture date of the watch? Possibly from the serial #?One last question. How many links are supposed to be on the bracelet for a watch of my vintage?Thanks for your insight.








