IWC IW510103 Features


Ref. No. :IW510103
Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Leather
Year :2011
Condition :1 (mint)
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Belgium, Lanaken
Price : € 7,200 (= $ 8,954)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Case
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Leather
Bracelet Color :Brown
Clasp :Fold clasp
Buckle Material :Steel
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IWC IW510103 The Related Reviews:
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Tim Marley Australia Blackburn South from Netherlands Purmerend
- Good service A++++++++++++ online shop
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IWC IW510103 wrist watches news:
Hi guysFinally received my watch back from Omega as it was sent to Switzerland for regulation.The watch took 3wks and 1 day to repair, and i can confirm that on the rear casing the red dot is intact but slightly faded.I also had some light surface scratches on the strap that been removed by Omega.I have just set the watch to the US Atomic clock and will let you know tomorrow with regards to it's accuracy over a 24hr period as you all probably remember the watch 6wks old and running 15+ secs a day.ThanksAndrew
I have a constellation (168.005) with an after market crown on it. The crown appears to be soldered on the stem, (solder is covering several of the exposed threads). Is this common?? Is there an easy way to remove the solder from the stem or do I/ should I, just use a new stem with the new Omega crown I plan on installing?Tonight cleaned and hand polished case, back, polished crystal, cleaned dirt, dust, debris from dial and case. Also tried out new strap with matching Omega RG buckle. Watch is now looking nice and sparkley, Also will be replacing the back gasket, case camps and screws. Don't you just love projects
Had the opportunity to preview the Dark Side of the Moon in person. Pardon the quality of the iPhone pictures.The good news is that Omega said they'll be moving up the release to Nov/Dec (previous Jan/Feb).
I just received two Bergeon scratch brush pens (small and large). I bought them with the intent of touching up the brushed areas on my watches as well as restoring the case of my vintage Cosmic (it's overpolished on the top). I have a steady hand, I know how to make a brush do the work (I used to paint) and I will of course practice on some scrap. The question is, should I? Also, does anyone have any experience in using these types of brushes?
Can anyone tell me if Tag movements are box stock ETA these days, or are they refinished in some way?Also, I ask the same question about their quartz chrono watches.Are they standard ETA movements, or what?I like some of the styles, but I want to know more about them before I buy.Thanks-Pete








