IWC IW500503 Features
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Ref. No. :IW500503
Code :4639
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Pink gold
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United States, Florida, Miami
Price : $ 21,995
Availability
On request
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Movement/Caliber :51113
Case
Case Material :Pink gold
Case Diameter :45.5 mm
Waterproof :100 m
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Silver
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Bracelet Color :Brown
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IWC IW500503 wrist watches news:
Hello all,I was given this watch and I am having a hard time finding any info on it. It seems similar to the Deville's I have seen however it has the numbers 12, 3, 9 where the Deville's I have seen are numerals instead. There is also no "Swiss" message at the bottom like I have seen on other watches. The backplate is simple with just the name "Omega", on the clasp it says 32 and 1449/432. I am assuming 32 is a reference to the case. I tested the gold with a kit and it seems authentic, however I don't know if it's solid or plated or 18k, 14k etc. It also says stainless steel on the band, and the logo there is the omega triangle. I am new here and I don't know much about watches so any help would be appreciated. Omega group photo.jpg
Anyone with a new watch in your sight for this summer? LOL, sorry Muttley, it's winter on your side of the globe, right? I live in summer all year long...lol..at least the tropics tend to feel that way. I was saving for one but losing my laptop and PDA 2 weeks ago changed everything. Here's hoping to see some new watches from all of you. Cheers!
I have been slowly but surely figuring out Ebel's code for movements. As an etablisseur, they don't make movements, though they have always decorated them in their shops, as well as service and assembly. For example, the Ebel caliber 214 from back in the 60's is an A. Schild 1687 (with added autowinding), which I had to discover the hard way by digging around in Roland Ranfft's database. Other companies used that movement, too: Girard-Perregaux, Zodiac, Doxa, Favre-Leuba, and Eberhard. But Ebel provided generally superior decoration to all of those. That's what the best etablisseurs did, and Ebel has always been among the best.And the caliber 120 (at least in the modern era) is an ETA 2892. The 126 is an ETA 2894, which is a 2892 with a Dubois-Depraz chronograph module. They used that movement in the Brasilia chronographs, among others. The caliber 134 is a Zenith El Primeroand this is a relatively cheap way to get one of those iconic movements. They were used from the mid-80's up unti
I have the above movement in the SNN261. I thinks its a great watch however the hr and min hands are silver and at times its hard to tell where they are I have tilt the watch to see the exact time. I was thinking of changing the hr and min hands for something I can easily see. does anyone know the hand sizes or a good tech spec sheet for this movement, thanks
Just spoke to an ad and the new PO with titanium and liquid metal will be ?4960, I think this is way too dear nearly ?2000 more than current model. I love the PO and have two of them, but no way would I pay ?4960 that is Rolex terriorty. I know some people will pay the preminum to have the latest model, but who thinks that it is too dear for an Omega.








