Ebel Ebel 42140 Features


Code :7490
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Steel
Year :2009
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Belgium, Bruxelles
Price : € 1,450 (= $ 1,803)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :44 mm
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Steel
Bracelet Color :Steel
Functions :Date
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Ebel Ebel 42140 The Related Reviews:
- I couldn't quite decide between the pink one w/ butterflies or the white one-- but, the white one is just so elegant and goes with everything... White watches are all the rage right now too... I am very happy with my purchase!
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Claire Conway Algeria Oum El Bouaghi from Netherlands Purmerend
- Gave this as a gift and when I saw how well put together it was I ordered a second one for myself.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by ali djebari Spain Santander from Netherlands Purmerend
- Very quick delivery, thanks!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Diego Roa USA West Long Branch from Netherlands Purmerend
Ebel Ebel 42140 wrist watches news:
Played with some picture this week and ended up with something I really like. Wanted to share it with you guys. Hope you like it.Have a good week-end...Marc
This time the PAM 270!What an absolute stunner! I can tell you that the price was a real stunner, too:DKR. 85,500 which is US $ 15,260! And NO discount! Panerai does not allow my AD to discount them.Also, my AD is still not allowed to service PAM's with in-house movements which bugs me a bit since the watch must then be sent to Panerai. It takes several months go get it back, and their charge for servicing it is almost 3 times the price of what my AD would take if he were allowed to service it.However, they expect to get the permission soon.I would probably go for the PAM 233 instead. The dial of the PAM 233 seems more "clean" without the "9", and somehow a "10 Day power reserve" AND "automatic movement" just doesn't make sense. Also, the PAM 233 is considerably "cheaper" and easier to re-sell should you wish to do that later.Trying on the PAM 270 gave me a good idea of how the "Fiddy" (1950) case looks on my wrist, although the PAM 270 is thicker than the PAM 233.
Hello Forum!I am glad to see that Omega has its own discussion subforum on this marvellous website.I was wondering if anyone could answer to this simple question:When did the Planet ocean (model 2201.50.00) been released? i mean the year..By the way, does anybody know when will Omega be likely to release a new version of it?I confess i do not now much things about watches, but this Omega do look stunning, aint it?! Thank you so much in advance
Hello All,I wonder if anyone of you can tell me what year is this watch and maybe value today.Thanks,Damaged45
Not belittling anyone's negative experiences, it just seems that people only post when they have negative experiences, and not positive ones, myself I have had good experiences with the Patek service center in NYC. Went there today with my Annual calendar, it's an older model and the clasp was a bit loose, very courteous and friendly staff, they sat me down in a private waiting room with some nice magazines and Swiss chocolate. They said they would have the repaired while I wait, and that they would pressure test the watch and make sure the oils and seals were good and that it's keeping proper time, I was in and out in about 15 minutes total. Could not have asked for better service.Fortunately my watch is running well, no need for service, as the woman helping me mentioned that since the service times are currently about 8 months, she would recommend waiting until I have any issues before servicing, and that hopefully by the time I need service, the wait times will be shorter.








