Chopard Chopard 34823 Features


Code :42712
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :White gold
Bracelet Material :White Gold
Condition :1 (mint)
Gender :Men's watch/Unisex
Location :Germany, Dresden
Price : € 3,350 (= $ 4,055) [Negotiable]
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :White gold
Case Diameter :33 mm
Thickness :5.5 mm
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Silver
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :White Gold
Clasp :Fold clasp
Buckle Material :White Gold
Functions :Date
Others :Center Seconds, Quick Set
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Chopard Chopard 34823 wrist watches news:
Got this guy for a pitance, bad photo of it, and it had the worst band I have ever seen, like a minature giraffe skin red/brown spots with cream as lines in between ......looked gawdawful with a deep teal and gold watch !I found this NOS band that matches the gold ( electroplate ) color very closely ( oh those different shades of gold !) it runs very well but it's off to my watch guy for an oiling ........But I think Hamilton was really thinking outside the box on this one, I mean really TEAL???????? ....I'm thinking 70s ?????....and sorry about the cat hair on the case...sigh....with 5 cats here, it's hard to avoid .....
I recently got the Elephant and find myself wearing it less than I thought. The 5712/1A has always been on my list to get, but figured down the road....My friend throws a dinner party and has his 5712 on so he lets me try it on. Felt comfortable....But, I was really surprised at how light it felt on the wrist - almost too light as in feeling 'cheap'. God forbid, it is not, as I know the 5712 is nearly twice the cost of an Elephant but does anyone feel the 5712 feels too light? It makes a SS Daytona feel substantial in weight. So now I have second thoughts on later acquiring the 5712/1A. Perhaps the 5712G for not much more?? Does the white gold feel heavier? Sent from my Zeitwerk
My take¡Literally¡Pardon me if it bores you
I am often in Hong Kong and plan to visit Scandinavia this summer. I have noticed at huge difference in Rolex prices from Hong Kong to most Scandinavian countries. I am guessing it is mainly due to high tax/vat (25%)Was thinking of buying a popular Rolex model while in HK and then selling while in Denmark. For the buyer there would be a nice saving and I could get some of my travel costs covered.It this a good idea or not?
Hello all,I am new to the forums and by way of introduction, I am a 21 year old college student looking to purchase my first Rolex soon. Every since I first began showing interest in watches when I was younger, I always loved the Yachtmaster 1 and found it to be the most beautiful watch. Now being close to graduating college and in the financial position to purchase my first big boy watch I am considering purchasing a 16622. As much as I love the new one with the SunRay blue dial, it seems to be outside of my budget as of now. I have tried doing as much research as possible, but being new to Rolex I have a few questions.First, although I plan on keeping this watch for many many years (hopefully forever), if that is not the case and I decide to trade up to something different in maybe 5-10 years where can I expect the value of this watch to be? It seems like I can pick up a really nice late year 16622 for 6-7k right now.Second, keeping aesthetics and personal taste out of the quest








