Hublot 311.PX.1180.PX Features
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Ref. No. :311.PX.1180.PX
Code :10557
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Red gold
Bracelet Material :Red Gold
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United States, Florida, Miami
Price : $ 43,875
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Movement/Caliber :HUB 4124
Power Reserve (h) :42 h
Case
Case Material :Red gold
Case Diameter :44 mm
Waterproof :100 m
Dial :Black
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Red Gold
Bracelet Color :Gold
Functions :Chronograph
Others :Skeletonized
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Holly Moore USA South Yarmouth, Ma. from Netherlands Purmerend
Hublot 311.PX.1180.PX wrist watches news:
A sister company to Omega, with a common marketing arrangement and later common ownership since the 1920s 1955 Tissot World Timer, cased in 18k yellowThe inner dial rotates on a 24 hour pace and you read the time in the marked cities on the 24 hour applied mixed Arabic and dart indices. The hands move at a 12 hour pace and are read on the bezel. Just got it yesterday, and it proved difficult to photo. I only had time for relatively quick snaps. The reference book shows the bezel appearance much better than my photoYou pull the crown to set the time and press the button @ 2 and it disengages the hands and the 24 hour disk, allowing you to set a proper offset between the 24 hour and 12 hour indicators. Unlike a GMT, you set the "offset" between 12 and 24 hours indications once and just change the hands to local time. The time back home is still easily readable from the inner disk.Above, the local time is about 9 pm. Since I am on East Coast USA, New York is shown at 21:15 on the r
Ok, so you all pretty much know about my love affair with this watch, and thats without ever seeing it in person!!! I am BLOWN AWAY by the quality of this watch considering I payed next to nothing for it. I am totally in love. Everything about it.ONE question though While the watch is functioning perfectly and seems to be keeping GREAT time out of the box (timed it with my near COSC hamilton), I was able to set the date, but not the time. I know this is a hacking movement (ETA 2824-2), but even when pulling fairly hard on the crown, I could not get it out to the 3rd postion to stop the second hand to engage time setting mode. The watch is currently at 1130 am, does that mean that I am unable to set the time during this span? I figured thats what It was so Im gonna wait to try again, but seems to me the hack should engage at any point in time.anyway, as Wilf always says, this post is worthless without pics, so here they are, quick and dirty!
Tried this beauty on today
The seconds hand on my fathers constellation is running rather strange.Can you please provide the best place in Sydney to have it serviced?Watch is still under warranty.Appreciate your help.
Any idea what this is? I wish it were a power reserve indicator, but it doesn't appear to be.








