Ebel Ebel 15082 Features
Condition :2 (fine)
Location :Spain, Madrid
Price : € 500 (= $ 622)
Availability
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- Review by Olga Bodza Pt Esposende from Netherlands Purmerend
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Ebel Ebel 15082 wrist watches news:
Just got this in the mail today. The dial, markers, hands, and crystal are in primo shape. The front of the case looks wonderful as well and the rolled gold is uniform across the watch.The backit looks like someone tried to pry the case back offof course, this watch has a sealed case and the movement is accessed by popping the crystal off. So there are some scratches and dings back there.It winds and runs. I ordered a NOS expansion bracelet to match it and I'll post when I get it.The back of the watch.Don't think I've ever seen a watch with a perfect front and a dinged back. But then again, I'm not wearing the caseback faced towards me : )So, any guess as to the movement? A 750 or 760? Late 50's?
I found in some places, that MANY people, think that the new style bracelet, the one with the push buttons clasp, is just for big wrists, and that it can't be adjusted to small or medium wrists...Totally false, this bracelet, can be adjusted for a comfortable use in a 6.5" wrist and up...It's just a tricky way to arrange the links... but let's see how...The bracelet has two sides, we will see just one side, the adjustment of the other side is to be made in the same way...This is how the bracelet come from factory (maybe with one less A size link, that is attached on the other side of the bracelet...):It has three sizes of links as pictured:Will use these letter denominations in all the tutorial:A. Small link with small connectorB. Small link with large connectorC. Large link with large connectorSee the size comparision, side by sideNote that the C size link is the only of this size that can be removed, the next link and up to the watch case, all are fixed links (non-removable)So, the f
would you do a 1-1 trade for these 2?als 308.021 (big date, yellow gold) and patek 5107wgboth full sets and in mint conditions.thanks for your feedback
Here's my story I have gone through 12 Rolex watches over the last 7 years. I'm on my fourth Day Date currently a Bark 18248 from 1998. I love the bark but I have been thinking it's time to upgrade to a 118238 fat buckle version. I would have to sell the bark to acquire one. My question is do you think prices for the 36mm 118238 will increase significantly if there is a new price increase or should I hold on to the bark. Also what should I be looking to pay for one? Pricing as I've seen is all across the board.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I know this watch is limited and hence the price is what it it...but do any of you find the Hindu Arabic numerals unique enough to choose this version over Roman or our Arabic numerals?