Chopard 27/8236-23 Features
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Ref. No. :27/8236-23
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Steel
Year :2003
Condition :1 (mint)
Gender :Ladies' watch
Location :Germany, M¨¹nchen
Price : € 2,900 (= $ 3,510)
Availability
Available in 6-10 working days
Case
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Steel
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Chopard 27/8236-23 wrist watches news:
The still fresh Roadster S of Cartier Watch is a simplified version of their collection of famous watches Roadster. Many people may be actually the s prefer the standard version, due to its more direct design and page layout. Gone is the shaped "bullet" Sapphire lens on the date on which visually connected with the Crown, as well as screws on the case. Here, the Crown is a little more simplified (thus no cabochon). and only a black line on the dial on the date of window refers to the sharp, rounded shape of the lens of Sapphire on the standard Roadster watch.
I have been poking around this and other watch forums for a few months to feed my interest in pocket watches. I guess you could say I am an early stage novice wanna be collector trying to acquire knowledge. I have a few non working watches including a well used E. Howard. For Christmas my wife presented me with a running Bunn Special in reasonable condition. I was thrilled! She purchased it from a local retail that does mostly high end estate jewelry, they have a good reputation. They typically have about 100 or so interesting pocket watches and send the lesser ones off to dealers. I have tried to identify and learn about the exact model but can see none exactly like this. There are 2 things that seem different:1. The flip out case. I do not see this anywhere.2. The lettering on the dial is in a straight line, not curved.Could this be an assembled watch with a dial, case and movement that have been married up? If so does it belong in a collection?The watch can be returned in a few da
A brand which had a hard time the last yearsBut in 2010 I'm expecting a new startThey have great movements and a great history BUT their sportswatches (Defy) made a big mess the last yearsOn the other hand, their other watches like Chronomaster, Grande Class, Elite, are wonderfullThis is my second Zenith and I LOVE itand ofcourse 2 wristshots ;-)
Going though some old pics on my servers and found this one i took...
Dear all,My humble thanks once again to one and all here for the kind encouragement, advice, and help procuring my 1st PP. In case you missed it:.rolexforums/showthread.php?t=431515I was inspired to start this thread for 2 reasons:1. Another poster got me thinking about scratches on his own Nautilus which got me thinking about my own Aquanaut. There were some great pics posted by others on what to expect through normal wear and what they have encountered. .rolexforums/showthread.php?t=4365142. My 5164 Aquanaut arrived sealed in the factory packaging from the AD. When I very carefully (know my way around me watches!) opened it I noticed 2 scratches evident on the bezel at the 3 and 4 0'clock positions (see pics):[IMG][IMG]I'm guessing that they're tool marks from manufacturing but as the brushed and polished areas of these watches are so prone to scratching, that's just my guess. I informed my AD about this within a day or 2 of receiving it and sent him the pics. He informed his








