Ebel 9187C41 Features


Ref. No. :9187C41
Code :100000011104
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Steel
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Germany, Stuttgart
Price : € 1,485 (= $ 1,847)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :38 mm
Thickness :10 mm
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Black
Dial numerals :Arabic numerals
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Steel
Bracelet Color :Steel
Clasp :Fold clasp
Functions :Date
Others :Luminescent Hands, Luminous indexes
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Ebel 9187C41 The Related Reviews:
- upset when i opened the box and found out this [$] watch wasent waterof. style should not affect practicality. hope im never caught in the rain. shame shame. hope not all FLUD watches are like this.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Mark Tucker China Dalain from Netherlands Purmerend
- Got it in good condition...thanks!!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by eveline maniako Sweden Landskrona from Netherlands Purmerend
- By being white and solid. Hopefully he will not lose it. The watch itself is a nice watch
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Nicola N Netherlands Sprundel from Netherlands Purmerend
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Hi folks,I am looking to buy a pre-owned calatrava from a dealer.Having checked out the piece, everything seems normal, except for this:12o'clock lugs6 o'clock lugsAs you can see in the pics, there is a slight gap between the lugs and the strap, which kinda bothers me.Is this simply because the dealer put a wrong size strap on? (it is a patek OEM) They claim it is the original strap... sure it is a Patek OEM but the strap should provide no gaps.I highly doubt its to do with heavy-polishing of the lugs... the watch is only 5-6 years old, and looks to be in decent nick in general.Let me know what you guys think!
just in case you didn't catch this hodinkee article, i thought i'd post it here. pretty interesting how a few details can be the difference between $314,000 and $2,750,760 for the same reference.Yesterday in Geneva, Christie's watch department held its spring sale. It made over $32 million dollars, with four inidividual lots bringing in over $2 million each. The Breguet Resonance pocket watch that we showed you previously went for an amazing $4.68m, while the enamel Patek world timer that we showed you here went for over $2.9. But, one watch we didn't show you, a Patek Philippe 2499 in pink gold is the focus of this post, because it seems so simple, and yet it sold for over $2.7million. So, what made this 2499 so special when compared to, say, your average, run of the mill 2499 like this, also in yesterday's sale, that made only $314,000? The devil is in the details, my friends.What made this particular 2499 so valuable is a perfect storm of rare traits. First, is a 'first serie
Good morning all. I am a member of the Equation of Time Forum. We collect Rado watches along with a great variety of other Swiss watches.Recently we have been doing a lot of research on a little known Swiss brand from the 70's called Louis Rossel. As part of our research we came across a 3525 Rolex with Louis Rossel on the dial. We were intrigued so did some more research but cannot find any other 3525's marked in this way. The 'louis Rossel' Rolex seems wrong to me but we are not au fait enough to say for certain. The sub-dials look flat instead of impressed, the numbers above 12 dont follow the same pattern as other 3525's however they do have same pattern as another Rolex Model. The patina looks wrong. The movement doesnt look quite the same as other 3525's.So it could be a Franken, or a complete fake or absolutely genuine.I wonder if you could clarify this for me? . Your words of wisdom would be very much appreciated.








