IWC IWC 40219 Features


Code :6679
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Year :1960's
Condition :1 (mint)
Location :United States, California, West Hollywood
Price : $ 7,950
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Movement/Caliber :8531
No. of Jewels :21
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :36 x 45 mm
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IWC IWC 40219 wrist watches news:
What times we live in. Who would have ever thought to see a celebrity endorse a watch company's recruiting efforts. Sure we are all used to celebrities modeling watches, even attending watch public relations events. I even wrote about watch companies like Audemars Piguet making watches for US presidents, who then plug the brand (for charity).Well new ground has been broken, and I would pay good money to learn the buttering up process involved in getting George Clooney to adorn a watch maker's monocle (called a loupe) and lab coat for this photo shoot. Good thing Clooney looks perplexed in this shot, because while I am sure he owns a few Omega watches, he has never had any experience making them or working on them. Imagine the cajoling required to get him to wear this outfit. "Great shots of the De Ville Mr. Clooney, now put this on your face like soand wear this coat. Lets try it again. Aren't WE looking technical Mr. Clooney?"The who purpose of this advertisement is to get people exci
I bought a woman's date just for my mother in 03 and have never had it serviced yet. I know that they say to have it serviced every 5 years but the watch keeps great time she has worn it everyday since it was new. And I was wondering if I need to service it or wait till it starts losing time. I hate to spend the money if I don't need to but I don't want to damage the watch either. I tried posting this in the technical thread but it would not let me I guess I am to new here so what should I do. Thanks
My new watch itch is slowly but surely coming back. This pair is about the only watches that really caught my attention in Patek's 2016 baselworld release. Curious to know what's your pick?Cream / white dial or Black dial? Have yet to seen it irl of course but live videos and pics on various watch blogs and IG is looking promising.
I have no affiliation with the website or store but thought this was a cool link to check out. Enjoy .hodinkee/video-introd...time-new-yorks
Walking through the City centre today, did the usual look in the AD window......and the rest is history. Great service from the sales assistant, top guy.








