Corum 982.530.20 -AN32 - A?o: 06/2004 Features
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Ref. No. :982.530.20 -AN32- A?o: 06/2004
Code :Id#820
Location :Spain, Barcelona
Price : € 1,500 (= $ 1,816)
Availability
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Corum 982.530.20 -AN32 - A?o: 06/2004 The Related Reviews:
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by rohit suryavanshi Us Ft. Lauderdale from Netherlands Purmerend
- great looking affordable amazing i love this watch has everything i need and ever really wanted great for teenagers too very hip duct and sells really well
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Bernadette H Portugal Cascais from Netherlands Purmerend
- I purchased this watch for my mother for Christmas. She absoutly LOVED the watch. I have purchased a few watches from SaleReplica before and have always been very pleased with the items.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Gregory Lehman France Fegersheim from Netherlands Purmerend
Corum 982.530.20 -AN32 - A?o: 06/2004 wrist watches news:
Saw this clip on youtube and looks like Giggs(one in white shirt) is wearing a S/S white faced Daytona.Am i right? lol
Hi all, my new speedy has gained +45 sec. so far. What are the +/- parameters? I bought it new, never dropped or banged. Don't know why it's running so fast.
This Maratac composite strap just arrived:It matches up nicely with the box although I wish it tapered down. But for $20, I can't complain.Fr. John?
Hi everyone, I just had a question about the whole series thing. I know that the letters indicate what year the watch was produced in, and I also know that up to a certain letter the 111 were sausage dials and then switched to sandwich dials. I know that CG used to be polished now brushed, and I know that the movement had panerai stamped all over it and now it doesn't.However, I have had trouble finding out what the differences between let's say a 111 J series and a more recent N series apart from the year it was produced.Can anyone shed some light on differences from J series 111 and onward?Thanks.
So I just would like to get peoples take on this. I know nobody ever can predict what Rolex will do. But me personally I came into Rolex with the maxi case purchasing Sub C, DJII, GMT C, & Daytona C. In that order. I later traded my TT GMT C for my first 5 digit model. A 16710. And what can I say. I am in love with the 5 digit GMT. To me the proportions are perfect. I like the smaller lugs. I like the thinner case. I like the smaller hands and smaller hour markers. Do others feel this way? Would you guys at some point like to see Rolex go back to this 5 digit case size? Or should Rolex leave it in the past?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk








