Ebel Ebel 48819 Features


Code :12993
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Year :1959
Location :Germany, worldwide delivery
Price : € 875 (= $ 1,088)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :32.5 mm
Thickness :12 mm
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Ebel Ebel 48819 The Related Reviews:
- Have taken many violent, sporting tumbles while wearing it without missing a beat or damaging the watch.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by anthony nastase Riggs Johannesburg from Netherlands Purmerend
- i have decided to purchase again.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by khalid amiri United Kingdom Peterborough from Netherlands Purmerend
- I just received my watch today and I'm loving it! I've wanted this watch for quite some time but it was so expensive elsewhere. I was thrilled to find it here, at SaleReplica, for such a great value. Don't hesitate on this one......it's beautiful!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Maritza Zapata South Africa Bethal from Netherlands Purmerend
Ebel Ebel 48819 wrist watches news:
Sawtooth on a nice comfortable Monster bracelet...
FOLKS: Have created this thread from the discussion of movement sizes initiated in the Rutledge thread.Been into this vintage watch thang for 18 months now - but never understood what size of movement is what - and why.Was there some sort of convention decided by someone sometime?Just looking at the numbers (6/0 etc) - what do they tell one?
How difficult would it be to find the missing parts for this, and once found, would I be able to install them myself without proper watch maker's tools?cgi.ebay/Vintage-Benrus-A...#ht_500wt_1182Oops, never mind. Just saw it's in Canada. I haven't been brave enough to deal with the importation regulations yet, and have no idea what they are. Does NAFTA allow purchases like this from Canada without duty, etc.?It looks clean, and is an auto with no date, which is kind of what I'm inclined to look at recently.
A member here got me interested in the now-discontinued a13340 Breitling Superocean chronograph. I'm curious as to what folks here think of it, as compared to (for example) a Tudor 79260. The Breitling has a Caliber 13 movement, based on the well-known ETA Valjoux 7750 movement. My understanding is that Tudor has also used the 7750 for its chrono's from time to time.This Breitling has a vintage, golden-age-of-aviation (1930's) vibe that really appeals to me, especially on a Breitling leather Croc strap. If I can find a reasonably-priced one (mid 2's), think it's worth a try?
I currently own a new Airking and Milgauss 116400 Black Dial and would like to either sell both and upgrade or sell the Milgauss and change it for a slightly superior Rolex.Please could the forum advise what they would chose for a stainless steel model which is a class above the Airking and Milgauss. I would go for the iconic. Submariner purely because my father has one and I dont want to replicate this.Any ideas would be grateful although the ceramic Daytona is nearly impossible to purchase at list price.








