Ebel 1215786 Features


Ref. No. :1215786
Code :100000011746
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Germany, Stuttgart
Price : € 4,999 (= $ 6,217)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
No. of Jewels :27
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :44 mm
Thickness :13 mm
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Black
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Bracelet Color :Black
Clasp :Fold clasp
Functions :Chronograph, Date, Tachymeter
Others :Small Seconds, Luminescent Hands, Chronometer, Screw-Down Push-Buttons, Luminous indexes
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Ebel 1215786 wrist watches news:
After reading about problems with a watch Ulackfocus purchased on Ebay, I thought I'd inquire about some similar problems I've had with a watch purchased from a buyer I've had reason to trust. My All Guard does not seem to wind automatically. I haven't looked at the rotor to see if there is any sign of wear from friction, but have never read anything about this as a problem with that movement. Originally it did not seem to stem wind, but if I wore it, it was fine. Then it stopped while wearing. I sent it for checking and it came back worse. I have read about some automatics (early bumpers) that did not wind sufficiently while wearing, but never anything like this about the 19AS. What kind of reserve should I expect? The seller last said perhaps I don't have enough wrist movement to keep it wound. Since I work in NYC, I know that is not the problem, it get lots of action! Any comment would be appreciated. It came to me "serviced."
Hey!I inherited my step fathers Seiko when he passed from a Brain tumor a few years ago.As he went through Chemo and got more clumsy it kind of took a beating. Then I got it, and spared it no less.Then the bracelet broke and it's been sitting on my shelf.I'd like to get it repaired as the band is broken, the chrono buttons are stuck, the battery is dead, and the crystal scratched.I have no idea what model it is, how much it cost, or whether it would cost more to repair than replace (although I guess it really isn't replaceable). But I would like to get it in wearable shape and work it into my watch rotation.Here are some pics of the watch. I think the macro setting on the camera makes the scratches on the crystal look worse than they really are, although one or two will snag a finger nail.If you can identify this watch and recommend a quality repair facility I would appreciate it!Thanks!-BDHershey
Should I sell my 3+ month old 320 for a 321? Just recieved a call from my ad that he can ge has one in hand now and offered me sgd10,300 (usd7900+) for it. I bought my 320 for a a little less than that. Been thinking about it the whole night.
Hello All,I am interested in purchasing an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Selfwinding and am trying to select between the 15400ST and 15450ST. For comparison purposes, I believe that the Rolex Day-Date 40 fits my 6.65 (rather flat across the top) wrist well.I believe that I am somewhat between sizes and that the 15202ST would likely be the best fit, but regret the higher price, lack of features such as a quick-set date and particularly the lack of a seconds hand. The 15400ST case is borderline, whilst the 15450ST's dial visually appears rather small to me - which is something that concerns me.Rolex Day-Date 40https://.flickr/photos/153998.../shares/01ro29Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Selfwinding 15400ST (including one with the bracelet pulled taut)https://.flickr/photos/153998.../shares/8pF47TAudemars Piguet Royal Oak Selfwinding 15450SThttps://.flickr/photos/153998.../shares/h6aBr4Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Selfwinding 15202SThttps://.flickr/photos/153998.../shares/1989LnThank you for your thou
New acquisition. Saw it while shopping at Costco, spouse said for me to try it on (also tried a Breitling GMT on a brown leather strap), and said if I like it I could have it. After a day, it appears to be a half second fast. Love the dial, no cyclops, and the display back is a first for me. Its a good size too, looks huge even though its just a mm larger than the GMT Master II. Some quick pics with my old 3.2mp Canon Elph:








