Graham Graham 16413 Features


Code :Rif: 24/10
Type :Other
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Steel
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
Location :Italy, Riccione
Price : € 1,300 (= $ 1,617)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :49 mm
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Graham Graham 16413 The Related Reviews:
- excellent , A+ transaction
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Len C USA Issaquath from Netherlands Purmerend
- Very classy watch. The band is very supple and the style of the watch is beautiful. I was ecstatic to see a watch that fits my wrist. Heidi I would love if you could bring us more colored bands! !
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by daniel yozamp Canada Winnipeg, Manitoba from Netherlands Purmerend
- Very handy, thanks.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Adriana E Su Victoria from Netherlands Purmerend
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Guys,In order to avoid huge depreciation, I prefer to go pre owned...Which one would you recommend? Pre owned ROO H (Old Model, year 2013) series or Pre Owned ROO i series (New Model, year 2015)...both in mint condition....Price difference is about USD 3.5K....Thanks in advance for your advice...Regards,
I'm pretty much set on my next purchase and I think it's come down to one of the following two. The Royal Oak 15400 black vs. ROO 26470 in navy blue with the rubber band. The plan is to sell my sub partially help fund the AP. I'll be keeping the rest of the collection. The biggest decision is between these two AP. Which one would you go for and most importantly why?I find this decision very hard to make. I like both watches and feel like I can pull it off on a 6.5 inch wrist. Comments are very much appreciated.
For the SIHH 2016, the new Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar will also be available in 18K yellow gold in addition to the already released SS and 18K rose gold. All details here:.watchcollectinglifestyle....8k-yellow-gold
I am sorry if this has been posted about before. Just curious on everyone's thoughts. For a young man like me who has long lusted after Submariners and Luminors, when a watch comes around like the Black Bay or this PAM, at a reasonably affordable price it is extremely attractive. I really have a great desire to own a Panerai, and this one with a retail of $4,200 USD is very exciting when many can reach $10k+ easily. Now I understand this is not the same as a super fancy 47mm 1950s PAM with an in house movement. But after all, price cuts come with costs.At what cost though? On the positive, we have the always classic Panerai Luminor design. Painted dial, patina lume (which I like), blue base logo (which I also like), traditional crown guard. Other features some view as cons and this is where I am curious on your opinion. This would be the spring bars (although some of their 1950's models have them and the screw-ins can become loose with wear), one piece bezel and case (so I guess the be








