Ebel 9137L75/9930101XS Features


Ref. No. :9137L75/9930101XS
Code :ebel-watch-9137l75-9930101xs
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Leather
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
Location :United States, New York, Brooklyn NY
Price : $ 5,295
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
No. of Jewels :27
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :46 mm
Thickness :14 mm
Waterproof :100 m
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Mother of pearl
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Leather
Bracelet Color :White
Clasp :Fold clasp
Functions :Chronograph, Date
Others :Skeletonized, Luminescent Hands, Screw-Down Crown
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Ebel 9137L75/9930101XS wrist watches news:
I was out hiking with my girlfriend yesterday when I spotted something shiny sticking out of the mud. I picked it up to discover it was a watch without a strap. It looked fairly old but I couldn't make out what brand of watch it was as it was full of condensation and water. I wound it slightly only to hear it start ticking to my amazement. With nobody around for miles I put it in my pocket and we continued on our hike. When I got home that evening I opened it to allow it to dry out and discovered it was a Patek Philippe & Co watch. There was a good bit of rust in it. The glass is fairly scratched and the face has what look to be mold or mildew marks on it. I've tried to identify the watch online but haven't seen anything that is identical although some very similar looking movements.Can anyone identify this watch? How old it is?Would it be worth getting this watch repaired/restored by Patek? I imagine that would cost a significant amount given its condition and has now lost a lot o
Ok I have to admit that I know nothing of watches except that I can't afford much. I'm looking to get an everyday watch that is just as functional as it is nice to look at. I won't be able to wear it for work but I would like to wear it pretty much everywhere else. (I'm in law enforcement and wouldn't wantto ruin too quickly :D)I really need to keep the price under $500 as money is tighter these days. Here are the two watches I'm considering:[URL="amazon/Citizen-Aqualand-Duplex-Watch-JP1040-09E/dp/B000EQR6ZC"[/URL][URL="chase-durer/watches/sf1000_brc.html"[/URL]I know the Citizen is an everyday watch and since I'm a diver as well its a great choice but I have to admit I've loved this watch since the first time I saw it and I love black watches.
I saw this Omega model on ebay and was wondering if anyone has this watch and could give some feedback. Apparently, it's a rare model as I haven't seen it anywhere else. Thanks!.ebay/itm/Omega-Seamas...ht_1564wt_1037
Finally came in! Paid MSRP from AD! Enjoy the pics!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Those members that own both 5 and 6 digit models, how often do you find yourself wearing 5 digit references nowadays?This guy has been put away for a handful of years (wound etc. on occasion), since it wasn't getting much wrist time and I'm usually a keeper of all pieces I buy. I forgot how much I disliked the 5 digit clasps, but there is just something that seems more fun for lack of a better word about wearing these older pieces. While, the 6 digit certainly have a higher quality feel IMO. Do any of your 5 digits still make it into your daily rotations? I'm debating moving this one back into mine, but it seems my wrist may have grown since last I put this on. I may need to put a link in








