IWC 3255 Features

Ref. No. :3255
Code :ID1234
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Location :Austria, Wien
Price : € 28,500 (= $ 35,443)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :39mm
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IWC 3255 wrist watches news:
A while ago I had the chance to snag one of the last Carlos Coste (Orange marking). Alas, I declined. I've regretted it ever since. Even though by size it would have been a challenge to wear, better to have had it and try to work it out, then just dream what coulda been.
In the Gladstone thread, Endicott had asked if I was sure my Gladstone was green gf and not yellow. I posted some photos there, but being buried at the bottom of that thread, I'm not sure how many got to see it (it's still there). Anyway, here is the gist of what I posted:Here are some photos to show comparisons with my Webster (definitely yellow gf). The Gladstone does seem to be green gf (as does my Oval).
Obviously, the 700+members of WTF are not all fans and collectors of Hamilton watches. . . and probably for a lot of reasons, not the least of which is that the brand is not as ubiquitous as . . . Seiko or even Invicta.So, what ideas would you suggest to interest the other members in Hamilton?
Ltd. Edition 'Strela', which means Arrow in Russian (44mm).Kurt
I know it's the base end of panerai but for me it's perfect








