IWC IWC 41593 Features
Code :5174
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Leather
Year :2002
Condition :1 (mint)
Location :Germany, Teuschnitz
Price : € 3,999 (= $ 4,973)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :38 mm
Waterproof :60 m
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Black
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Leather
Bracelet Color :Brown
Clasp :Buckle
Others :Center Seconds, Luminescent Hands, Limited Edition, Luminous indexes
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IWC IWC 41593 The Related Reviews:
- Picture really do not do justice to this brilliant set. It sure is an eye catcher. See it in person to believe it. Dial is adorned with dazzling, crystals and shiny straps makes it dressy. Worth the money.
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- Review by Laura Thompson Brazil Rio De Janeiro-rj from Netherlands Purmerend
- I wish it had a white face with the black hands so I could read the time clearly.I am also hard of hearing and don't think the alarm is loud enough.I love all the features though.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)]
- Review by richard garcia France Rouen from Netherlands Purmerend
- excellent sale,
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Cheers everyone
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I just received my DateJust back from a overhaul at Dallas repair facilty, where they had it for 4 weeks. I got it back a few days ago, it looks brand new, better than expected. So today I synced it with the US NAVAL OBSERVATORY MASTER CLOCK at 1100hrs, and now at 2100 hrs the watch has gained 4 seconds already. This can not be normal. The watch gained time before it went in, enough to bother me, but I never sent it back to Rolex. Now I just spent another $750.00. It is going to be in spec. I just do not know what spec is. I heard =/- 1- second per day. Is this true. That would be reasonable and then some. I could live with 2-3 seconds per day. Anyone please help!!!