Jacob & Co. JC-M1 2.00 carat bezel Features
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Ref. No. :JC-M1 2.00 carat bezel
Code :JC-M1 2.00 carat bezel
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Rubber
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
Location :United States, New York, Airmont
Price : $ 7,140
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :40 mm
Waterproof :100 m
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Silver
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Rubber
Clasp :Fold clasp
Others :Guilloche Dial
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- I got the brown watch , Its between a brownand a burgundy color.It is classy, elegant and very well made,The charms are amazing.This watch is stunning!!!!Thank you Joan I love it.....
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- LOVE this watch. However if you dont like a face then this is not the watch for you. if you do then buy it. the band looks great and the size of the watch is great!
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Jacob & Co. JC-M1 2.00 carat bezel wrist watches news:
Just purchased my 1st Omega today....Chronometer Automatic Speedmaster!Several times it has stopped, right now as I am typing, 9:45 PM, watch says 9:30 PM. The sub second hand is moving, the minute hand is not.Very disappointed in this watch. I am sure, as you know there are fine Omega watches out there. I am not going to fool with repairs this early in the game, more then likely be more headaches then it's worth.Put my "Hammy" back on my wrist. Will be at Sptiz Jewelry at 12 PM to return it.BestBob
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Today I received this SWI. (photo borrowed from the shopping channel)This was an OTV and the price doubled when the event was over. It came with a free alligator strap and a free watch winder. Here are my first impressions.The dial, hands, and case are beautiful. Excellent F & F.The bracelet, while great looking has 2 problems. 1. Some of the links are a little sticky so they get kinked and have to be forcibly straightened. 2. The deployant clasp is hard to snap closed and has a cheap sounding click when it does.The (free) alligator strap is very cheap looking. I have some leather straps with alligator print or embossing that look better than this one. It feels better than it looks.The (free) watch winder is mostly white with S-W-I in huge letters on the front. Not exactly designed to blend in with most furniture. I haven't plugged it in yet.But, I think I'm going to keep it. More to follow after I size it and wear it. And see how accurate it is.
Hi, been looking at a new Zodiac dive watch with a automatic movement. Price is right but what brand of movement is used?Z08008
Hi Rik,I've finally started work on my grandfather's Hamilton Lester with a 982 movement. With a zillion 982 movements out there I figured if I screw something up, a parts donor shouldn't be too hard to find......So far things have gone well. This is my first attempt at servicing a vintage non-Swiss movement. I realized that after removing the balance cock that the jewel setup on these watches is far different from the ETA movements I've been learning on. Especially the jewel mounted on the balance cockyou aren't removing that one without removing the balance and hairspring first.Since I've not had any experience in removing hairsprings I'm not sure what to do at this point. I came across this article which shows carefully lifting the balance in order to put a drop of oil on the jewel on the cock. (The part on oiling the jewel is at the bottom of the page.)HOW TO CLEAN AND OIL A VINTAGE MECHANICAL WRIST WATCH OR POCKET WATCH REPAIRIs this a better idea than trying to remove the s








