Franck Muller 6002 L QZ Features


Ref. No. :6002 L QZ
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Yellow gold
Year :2006
Condition :1 (mint)
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Italy, Milano
Price : € 4,150 (= $ 5,161)
Availability
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Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :Yellow gold
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- Plain and simple..JUNK..Could set time only, day and date broke.Pull out one click to set day and date does not work.Pull out two clicks to set time, well that worked.
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- Very fast postage!! Will shop again A**** :)
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Franck Muller 6002 L QZ wrist watches news:
My girlfriend wants this watch. She tells me it's a Diesel, but I can't find it anywhere at Diesel. Can somebody tell me what brand (and, if possible, what model) it is?Thank you.
Just our of curiosity - with past economic downturns (read drastic market correction) many luxury consumer goods tend to get impacted more severely than others. So a couple questions for you WIS's. If you are a collector, what if any changes will you make in near future purchases? Secondly, in the upper scale (.i.e. Rolex, Omega, Patek, Brietling, etc..) is the downturn a good opportunity for picking up some good pre-loved additions while saving some $$$ ?
Here are some quick shots of the "family" with a breif story behind each one, the Carrere is the one that started it all as I mentioned in a earlier post, I looked at it online for about a year while trying to convince my wife why it was acceptable to spend that kind of money on a watch. Until then I only had the Swiss Army (seen below) and Guess Microsteel (also below) which were both gifts, and both under $100 each. So now I have been dropping Sea Dweller hints for about a year so wish me luck. Then I bought the Aquaracer as a daily driver, probrally my favorite to wear, it gets the most wrist time.Then the Invicta, I like the look of the TT Sub so I couldn't resist trying out the style, I really do like this watch, can't decide on the "someday" between the TT Sub or the Dweller.Wenger Swiss Army, gift from my father about 6 Christmas' ago, quartz, runs like a top, very accurate, what else can you say, great watch, but now it feels vary small when I wear it.Guess Microsteel, quartz,
The beauty of Niagara Falls and PO in my window
A year ago my Dad hand picked and ordered his first and what ended up becoming his last Omega. Hard way to add it to the collection but it looks great next to the 66 Pie Pan and the 007 watch. Sorry for the poor








