IWC 379901 Features


Ref. No. :379901
Code :100.045
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Ceramic
Bracelet Material :Plastic
Year :12-2009
Condition :1 (mint)
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Germany, Stuttgart
Price : € 6,750 (= $ 8,394)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Ceramic
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Plastic
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IWC 379901 The Related Reviews:
- This is just a very nice watch for the price. I love watches and have many this is jus a nice one to wear during the work week and in semi formal occasions. Looks more expensive than it actually is. Good watch for starters.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Alessandra Cirillo Marocco Agadir from Netherlands Purmerend
- Good...very fast
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by William Alves India Hirekerur from Netherlands Purmerend
- Love it, everything works great, except for one minor bug: in compass mode, if you stop at true North (0 degrees), the display jumps to REC mode. If you pass by 0 degrees, compass works fine.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Patricia A Fischer Belgie Westerlo from Netherlands Purmerend
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Waltham's Vanguard grade was introduced right in the midst of the 1890s watch jewel wars. Although initially it was a very well finished 17j watch, the market for this sort of watch pretty quickly went away and the 17j versions were made in comparatively small numbers. For that reason, 17j Vanguards are very desirable and collectible today. A few months back, I was able to pick up a really nice 17j movement, but it was missing the dial and hands as well as not being cased. These early 1892 model Walthams are typically seen with a very specific style of double-sunk dial with the "American Waltham Watch Company" signature fully in script. A few weeks back, a friend sent me an auction number for a late Appleton, Tracy & Co movement with the correct early style dial on it. I bought that watch, put the early dial on my Vanguard, and put a period correct dial from my junk box on the AT&Co. I was able to resell the AT&Co for not much less than I paid for it, so in the end the dial
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having just acquired a 43.5mm PO, i've found myself in quite a spot.i've got a tonne of 20mm straps, natos, and generic bracelets, and i've got a few 22mm natos tooBUT, i've kinda grown out of nylon in recent days and generally prefer the bracelet or rubber.that said, i am having a helluva time finding the kind of 21mm rubber i'm looking for. ideally, i'd like something like what Rubber B or Everest Straps offers with the curved ends that fit the case.i've looked into genuine omega rubber straps with deployment and they are quite expensive. does anyone know of any strap makers that do a rubber strap kinda like what rubber b and everest do?Cheers,Matte
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