Ebel 5301F61/1533014 Features

Ref. No. :5301F61/1533014
Code :15517
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Pink gold
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Location :United States, New York, Brooklyn
Price : $ 11,130
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Movement/Caliber :301
Frequency :Ebel Caliber 301
Case
Case Material :Pink gold
Case Diameter :45 mm
Thickness :11 mm
Waterproof :50 m
Material bezel :Pink gold
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Black
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Clasp :Fold clasp
Buckle Material :Steel
Functions :Date
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Ebel 5301F61/1533014 The Related Reviews:
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Victoria J United States Of America Pittsburgh, Pa from Netherlands Purmerend
- SaleReplica sent watches with poor battery life or expired battery two times. this must be taken care of
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Bill Duffy Russia Krasnoyarsk from Netherlands Purmerend
- This beautiful watch was a gift for my daughter. It was very easy to order and it was shipped within days.The only blem was that it was too , and I had to pay a watch repair person to remove 2 of the links.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Jesper Lindkvist Bermuda Hamilton Parish from Netherlands Purmerend
Ebel 5301F61/1533014 wrist watches news:
can someone tell me if this watch is legitimate?I know that the dial has been redone, but what about the case?Movement is 986ALooks like a mid-1920's Cushion, but with fixed wire lugs, interesting engraving and what looks to be a period correct bracelet. Converted ladies' pocketwatch maybe? I didn't see one like it on Mr. Roseman's website, so I sat this auction out.The final auction price was ridiculously cheap, about the scrap value of the gold, maybe a bit less. Just want to learn something for the next time.Thanks in advance,gatorcpa
Had a Christmas party to go to the other night and, uncharacteristically, wore a suit.I normally prefer larger dive-style watches, but thought this occasion called for a more reserved, classier look:This is my WTF LTD. I bought one back when they were made, but sold it when some hard times hit. This one was gifted to me by a very generous member who wasn't giving it any wrist time. Admittedly, I wasn't, either. Wearing it the other day, though, reminded me how much I like it, so it's going to be put into the regular rotation:
So the Paul Newman reference is a headline grabber but I thought I'd share some pics of my latest find...It's a Japanese market only Ltd Edition Speedmaster Date reference 323.30.40.40.02.001Saw this little beauty and couldn't pass up the opportunity to grab it. A limited edition to 2009 pieces only and this one was NOS in the box. Despite being a safe queen, after a full wind and a few days of running, it is within COSC at -1.8/day which is pretty amazing I think.I love the Panda Dial on this one. In bright light it's almost pure white, but in subdued indoor lighting the dial takes on the appearance of a beautiful creamy colour.I'd never seen one of these before this one and this was one of those rare examples we sometimes come across where the decision to pull the trigger and buy it needed little to no thought.It's a 40mm case and wears a little small compared to the usual watches in my rotation, but still looks great on my 7 wrist.I'm not usually a fan of chronometers but the speedy
Hi guys,I am thinking of flipping my seamaster pro 300 (bought brand new in 2012, with ceramic bezel) for a red bezel black bay. Mainly because I have grown tired of its looks, and I prefer to have a watch without date. Now would this be considered taking a step back since1. The seamaster has a somewhat 'in house' movement compared to the ETA in BB2. The seamaster has a ceramic bezel3. The seamaster has a date complicationEven so, the looks of the BB is really growing on me. And not to mention those hands are definitely more legible than the puny skeleton hands. And last but not least, getting a brand new watch is always exciting.So should I? Or is it a really silly thing to do? Has anyone ever done such a flip and regretted? Please can I have your inputs thanks!
Hey everyone I got this old movement from a scrap buy and was wondering if anyone could help me identify it and help me assess a value to it? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have seen similar ones at a wide range of values, so I would really like to narrow this down so I can ask a fair price. Im more of a Rolex guy, so I know nothing about Pateks! Thanks again!








