IWC 371480 Features


Ref. No. :371480
Code :2037798
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Pink gold
Bracelet Material :Leather
Year :2008
Condition :1 (mint)
Gender :Men's watch/Unisex
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Germany, Frankfurt
Price : € 8,900 (= $ 11,068)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Pink gold
Case Diameter :41 mm
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :White
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Leather
Bracelet Color :Brown
Clasp :Buckle
Buckle Material :Yellow gold
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Hello, greetings from Norway! This is my first post, so be kind. For the last year people around me has started buying what the call ''Insane expensive watches'' and everytime i ask them what kind of brand they have, they say: Isn't that obvisious? Nixon of course! I always try to convince them that they should go to the Swiss route, but it's all about Nixon. This is people in the 15-18 years old range, i'm 17.To my question: How is Nixon in quality, price and valuable to other mid-range brands like Certina, Longines, Tissot etc? In the 500-1000 $ range.Me myself has a Tissot Chronographs G10 with GITD on the counters, and i'm very happy with it. It's good looking and isn't too large. And also, can i get your thoughts on my watch? The G10. Thanks,Mathias
Am I the only person who gets a blank stare or the "you must be crazy" look from your friends when you tell them that you have bought another watch? It seems that most people that I know do not understand why a person would want more than one watch or would want to spend more than $100 for that watch. I have only been interested in horology for two years and have purchased 10 watches in that time. I have a friend that owns a 56 Chev that he has put thousands of dollars into who doesn't understand why I would pay $400 for a watch. This seems to be the norm, friends will spend big bucks on RVs, boats, cars, and other toys but they don't understand why I would spend a couple of hundred on a watch!Thank goodness for WTF, at least here I feel like I'm not crazy!
Just received some info on the price raise coming Sep 1, 2011All prices are U.S. DollarsBond Co-Axial NON-CERAMIC $3550 to $3800Old PO $4150 to $4400Old PO with ANY ORANGE ON THE WATCH $4150 to $4500PO $6000 to $6200PO Chrono $7900 to $8200Speedy Hesalite $4000 to $4500Speedy Sapphire $5000 to $5500Aqua Terra $5000 to $5500Constellation Co-Axial $5800 to $5900Still no price raise info on the new Bond Ceramic yet, as it hasn't been released yet :)
Hey everybody. I just wanted to start a small thread about a problem that I recently encountered, which I overcame with some good advice. Hopefully in sharing this, the choice will be clearer for everybody else!I took a trip to a local Omega AD simply to look at the models in person and make my mind up about which one would look best on me. For reference, my wrist is just under 7 inches. When looking at the two side by side, something about the larger/crystal really appealed to me on the 45mm. However, the salesperson told me to walk over to the mirror, and look at both on my wrist in two ways - with short sleeves and with my shirt cuff over part of the watch (to see how it would look during summer and winder respectively). After doing this it couldn't have been more obvious that the 42mm looked better! I saw this and was certain beyond a doubt that 42mm was the right size for me. I am relieved to have that part of the decision cleared up. I recommend this technique to anyone








