IWC IW376204 Features


Ref. No. :IW376204
Condition :0 (unworn)
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United States, Massachusetts, Boston
Price : $ 15,500
Availability
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IWC IW376204 The Related Reviews:
- Great duct, great price, swift delivery - can't say more than that
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by mohammad hasnain Austria Neuhofen/krems from Netherlands Purmerend
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Steffanee T El Salvador San Salvador from Netherlands Purmerend
- This watch is so beautiful and very impressive. When I wore it I received so many compliments. It's over sized and glamorous. I would totally recommend this watch.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by ward halstead Lupse Las Vegas from Netherlands Purmerend
IWC IW376204 wrist watches news:
Not counting a mid-'80s gold-plated day-date model (on which the plating had begun to wear severely 15 years later, and which I gave away soon after).This is a second-series Alpinist from about 1963. It was the superbly designed dial which first drew me to the watch, when a collector friend showed his on another forum a couple of years ago. When this appeared for sale (from another collector) it took me a few weeks to bite the bullet, but I'm so glad I did. No wear on the case back:Correct "W" crown:No movement photo yet; I'm not going to attempt to remove the tight snap-back case back by myself. I think it's a caliber 851? Manual-wind, and keeping superb time.I actually have it on this JB Champion mesh for now:
Hey everyone,I'm new to this site. I own a watch, the Mens' Coach Legacy Sport Watch, extremely similar to this (Coach Legacy Sport Watch - AskMen) but with a metal band. The watch is in perfect condition. I was wondering if someone would be able to tell me how much my watch is worth. I emailed Coach, who said it originally sold for $1100. Thanks!-Ari
....Longines guts:Okay, so they aren't so greasy. You're looking at the caliber 291 inside my 1960 Conquest date-at-12. It's easily the most boring fantastic movement of it's time. Quite the Plain Jane, huh? IMO, this was the best and most efficient design of the Longines' automatics. Built like a tank and an excellent timekeeper too. The screw near the jewel on the rotor is to compensate for rotor wobble if you were wondering. I was working on a project and realized I had never cracked the back open of this myself and forgot to write down the serial & case reference number when Sam had opened it up to check it out when I bought it. That little $7 tool kit from a few months back got put to use. Anyway, before I tackled that I thought I'd use a Bulova as a guinea pig.Don't know about you, but watch movement pics are my favorite.
my friend just helped me located two ap roo in japan, after discount and currency exchanged rate both at same price 22k usd brand new ap roo 44mm stainless carbon bezel ormint very good condition in FC omg ...... what should i do soooo excited
I'm trying to locate a particular Seamaster Chronometer in an AD's case that's NOS and have a few questions.The specifics are:41mm caseStainlessOlder style bracelet (still used on Speedmaster)Non-colored stainless bezelBlue or black dial (and I don't care which style hour markers it has)Automatic (chronometer)Here are my questions:Does anyone know what the particular reference # is?Does anyone know the last year this particular version was produced?Did this version ever come as a coaxial?What was the MSRP during its final year of production?If both the coaxial and original versions were available, what were their respective prices?Thanks!








