Ebel Ebel 1389 Features


Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Yellow gold
Bracelet Material :Sharkskin
Condition :1 (mint)
Location :Germany, Berlin
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Yellow gold
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Sharkskin
Clasp :Fold clasp
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Ebel Ebel 1389 wrist watches news:
I had the pleasure of sitting down with Mr. François-Paul Journe to discuss the brand's new line of Women's watches, Élégante, and it was awesome.First of all, I would like to preface this article by saying that I did not think I would like this collection. When I first heard that the watch has a quartz movement, I think I rolled my eyes. BUT to my great surprise, I was very impressed with the pieces in person and now I want one for myself. 1 OF 9 The watch is everything its name suggests – elegant. The trademarked flattened Tortue case comes in platinum, red gold, and titanium. The titanium version comes with or without diamonds, which is a refreshing choice to have. All of the watches come with a sporty rubber strap with folding clasp in six colors: white, rose, light blue, midnight blue, chocolate, and khaki green. The dial is easy to read with Arabic numerals and a luminous dial. The titanium version is super lightweight and is very
This week's Bring A Loupe will present to you an outstanding Vacheron Constantin with a glorious case. Then comes a round-up of great tool watches, but here is the catch - none are from Rolex. Instead we preferred to surprise you with some less expected watches from Aquastar, IWC, and Universal Geneve - all fantastic in their own right. This is your Bring A Loupe for October 9, 2015. A Rare Vacheron Ref. 4790 With An Incredible Case 1 OF 11 The case of this Vacheron Constantin deserves a good close look: I have rarely seen such an interesting build in such dreamy condition. The articulated lugs are absolutely spectacular, especially complemented by this intact case. Interestingly, the pink-gold case has a very modern 20 mm lug width, and it is almost 40 mm long, including lugs. I actually discovered in a previous auction that this Vacheron houses the famed 1001 movement, engineered from a Jaeger-LeCoultre ebauche and showcasing impeccable finishing.This Vachero
As a new collector I have a few watches. I tend to stay away from the more modern watches (quartz, kinetic) and stick to the manual wind or automatics. I currently have an old Ellis, (apparently pre WWII) and Imperial Datomatic 25 jewel, an Omax (1960s Swiss auto) a Gruen auto, an Elgin from approx 1962-1966, a swiss made Davis, Swiss made Paul Peugeot in original box, 2 vintage Swiss Croton autos and 1 Croton quartz, an Armitron auto with Sea Gull movement, a Titoni made between 1961-1970, a 1979 Seiko 5, a new Seiko 5, and I have a Dugenia auto with the 1050 1461 movement and a Buren with a Buren Grand Prix movement coming. Been collecting a few months. Some watches were given to me, some came from thrift stores and some from ebay. I am not as young as I once was and am no longer physically able to make the money I once did. So I obtain watches I like. And I plan on getting them all worked on and kept in good shape to hand down to my kids. Watches are miniature machines, tiny pieces
Here's one of my GMT.
Still way in my fantassy world, I will someday buy a WG DayDate, at first I thought a white face but have recently been leaning towards the silver, I like the stick indices and the fact that it has luminova, to read in the dark. Here is my question to you owners: How comfortable is the bracelet? I currently have the DJ 41, and before that the EXII 42, both have the 5 mm adjustable oyster bracelet. I often am adjusting it, open and closed. I donĄŻt know if itĄŻs due to temperature, or humidity, or maybe my body just expands and contracts a lot. Anyway, if any of you owners previously had the adjustable band, do you find you miss it? In general how comfortable (as compared to the Oyster or Jubilee) do you find the President? Some day... I keep telling myself, some day IĄŻll get that WG DD








