IWC IWC 3152 Features

Code :ID17
Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :Steel
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Austria, Wien
Price : € 9,900 (= $ 12,312)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :43mm
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IWC IWC 3152 The Related Reviews:
- I wanted a watch for everyday that was a great looking accessory. This watch is that and more. It is a beautiful watch for the money and I have received complements on it every time I have worn it.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by MICHAEL H Danmark Aakirkeby from Netherlands Purmerend
- I love this watch to pieces! I've owned one for over a year and miraculously the white band stays pretty clean. The watch is a true treasure for your wrist and a great conversation piece.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Allison MacDonald France Besancon from Netherlands Purmerend
- Excellent seller, Smooth transaction. A++++++++++
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Bill Duffy Unitedkingdom London from Netherlands Purmerend
IWC IWC 3152 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
Hello all!I¡äm about to pull the trigger on either a brand new SS/gold GMT Master II or a SS/Gold Submariner(Blue or Blk dial). The GMT has the green Superluminova and the new Sub has the blue Chromalight. Which is better....the SuperLumi or the Chroma?? oh and yes, which model do you prefer??. PS-It's a hard choice! Hope I make the right one.Also if you can shed some more imput on the two choices it would help, and if I were to go for the sub which do you think would make a better choice blk or blue dial?Rgds,Ed
This watch has been handed down in the family and I'm interested in any infomation anyone may have. I know that Hamilton picked up production of Illinois in 1927 but that's about all the info I have. Any help would be greatly appreciated. All the best.SteveHere's the back and workings info:the back cover586183workings6/0 114K Solidarity585/1000Reg # 5064911
Hi,I'm a bit Rolex tired (apart from my sub) and looking for a new watch.Thinking about a Nautilus 3800, cause my modest wrist size, i was also thinking about a royal oak. 39mm.The nautilus is hard to get. And getting a bit overpriced if there is a decent one.Already got some nice feedback on the PP forum asking about this watch.Looking at a RO Dual Time. I love the dial, but i am worried about the presense of the watch. Too much metal going on, maybe?I think i like the bracelet, but how is it in real? Is it comfortable? Under the radar?I wear my watch purely for myself. But i have to feel comfortable of course.Can you give me some pointers why a royal oak with some extra features like the dual time is a good watch to buy? What do you guys think?Any experience?Thanks!
Hey guys,Not that I'm buying any of the these two at the moment, but wanted to gain some knowledge regarding the two, as it came as a surprise to me.So the 39mm SS Royal oak jumbo ref:15202ST.OO.1240ST.01, sells for a retail of $22,700. It has no discount and is very had to get. It's just time and date without a seconds hand. (Some say it has a wait list)On the other hand 41 mm SS Royal oak ref:15400ST.OO.1220ST.03, is what I beleive a newer version of the above, is easily available, has a seconds hand and retails at $17,800. Plus you can get a discount on that aswell What's up with that? Can anyone explain








