Ebel Ebel 21855 Features


Code :4043
Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :Yellow gold
Condition :1 (mint)
Gender :Ladies' watch
Location :Germany, Dortmund
Price : € 1,270 (= $ 1,579)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Case
Case Material :Yellow gold
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Twenty-one years ago the Bulova School of Watchmaking in New York City closed its doors. As the staff was cleaning and packing, they came across an extensive library of horological books and ephemera. Some of the books were hand-bound in leather, adorned in gold leaf, with personal dedications from the authors. Others were extremely old, dating from the 18th century. In addition, they found hand-calligraphed meeting minutes and accounting records. All of these items comprised an incredible horological resource and they were not sure what to do with them. The staff needed to be out of the building at the end of the day and hand over the keys. Urgent calls were made and that same day a large van arrived to retrieve the library. The books were quickly piled into the van and driven off. Storage was found in NYC’s Upper West Side and the library was locked away for decades. 2 OF 14 The library in question is one of the largest collections of rare horological texts in the
The Bonus Gods will smile on me at the end of the month, as they did when I bought my Oris.For various reasons, this will likely be, however, the last time they smile so.So I want to buy a watch that will keep me happy for a long time, as I likely won't spring for a watch that's over $500.00 for some time.I've had my eye on a number of fine pieces and, I swear, this is as far down as I can narrow the choices. So, if you'd all be so kind, tell me which you would go for, and why.The Omega Planet Ocean:The Sinn 303 Silber Ty:The Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Classic:The Oris Carlos Coste:The Rolex GMT Master II:Ordinarily, I'd keep my "pain threshold" to about $2,500.00. However, given that this is likely the last time I'll be spending more than a few hundred dollars for the foreseeable future, I'm going to allow myself to ignore that.I really like all of these watches. A lot.So, which would you go for, and why?
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I have just fulfilled one of my dreams. After buying in the past years a patek calatrava, a lange etc. I went back to rolex and bought a day date in platinum. I have a question regarding the ice blue dial As you can see in these pictures the model without diamonds have a typical ice-blu color The one I decided to buy has a lighter or more muted ice blue as you can see below. Both are brand new and from the rolex boutique:Here you can see it in natural light:The boutique was not entirely sure about the difference but the assumption is that the ice blue colour changed from the previous one (the one in the diamond version that I got) vs. the new one that is darker. What do you think ?Did I make the right choice ? :)ThanksChristian








