Hublot 303.BI.1 Features


Ref. No. :303.BI.1
Code :S12288
Movement :Automatic
Bracelet Material :Rubber
Year :2008
Condition :2 (fine)
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United Kingdom, Kingston Upon Hull
Price : ¡ê 14,950 (= $ 23,433)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Rubber
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Hublot 303.BI.1 The Related Reviews:
- I was on the fence for a long time about this watch but I am so glad I decided to order it!!! If you have the coral serpent necklace, it goes PERFECTLY with it!!! I also have the matching pin and it's so perfect together. It's a lot more dainty than it looks in the picture..not too huge, just right!!! Thanks for another winner!!!
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Cora Luxembourg Leudelange from Netherlands Purmerend
- I bought this for my husband and he loves it. He says it is the best thing I ever bought for him. It keeps perfect time as well as is very stylish but goes with anything he wears.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Gigi C France Quimper from Netherlands Purmerend
- Nice watch, good service, excellent tracking.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by LUIS SEVILLA Us Apo Ae from Netherlands Purmerend
Hublot 303.BI.1 wrist watches news:
Well, i've gone and done it! I've owned numerous makes of watch (and still own many) but i've decided to trade my Milgauss for a 104. I suppose it was a matter of time as my strap box has numerous 24mm straps (Heroic18, Strap Culture, Toshi) bought on other forums as they were reasonably priced, just waiting for the opportunity for use. The signs were there really, eh! So, i'll shortly be popping my Panerai cherry (and my WTF posting one!). I must say, i've not been this excited about a watch's arrival for some time. I've seen so many Pams for sale and researched them to death before deciding that my Milgauss would bite the bullet. I'll have another one again so it's not that bad. So, the wait.
Roland from RGM sent over some fantastic Videosfor us to check out!Here is one from the 1940's from the Hamilton Watch Co.Thanks Roland!!!
Snagged this Mate from eBay Friday evening for $160. There are two small spots of wear on the bezel and it could use a new crystal. The first order of business will be to apply black enamel to the bezel and midcase engravings. The seller indicated that the dial has been refinished sometime in the past, so I won't have any qualms about sending it and the hands to ID. I believe it should be two-tone (Greg/Rick?). Then off to the watch doctor for a fresh service even though it's currently running and keeping time.
While examining my newly overhauled Hamilton Heyward (see pic below) just back from the watch doctor, I dropped the movment on my dining room hardwood floorI would not recommend this course of action to other Hamilton collectors.I sent the watch back to my watch doctor, and he said the balance staff could no longer be repaired. My only recourse is to get a replacement movement.The movement number on this watch is Hamilton 987-E serial number 4511688. I believe it dates to 1936 or so.Does anyone have a spare movement of this type that they'd like to sell? I like the dial and case of this watch (though the case bezel does show some wear). But I believe it's an original dial and I like the look of the two-tone dial pattern and its patina. So I'd let to get her working again.thanksMark
These things practically scream 'Roaring Twenties'.watchesdb/inf/41806-vintage_gothic_jar_proof_17_jewel_wind_men__s_wris t_watch_runs_art_deco_10_k_gf.htmlDoes anyone know anything about the brand? I'm guessing a mushroom brand that went bankrupt before WWII. Am I correct?








