Jaeger LeCoultre 171.84.70 Features


Ref. No. :171.84.70
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United States, New York, New York
Price : $ 9,980 [Negotiable]
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :41 mm
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Black
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Bracelet Color :Black
Clasp :Fold clasp
Buckle Material :Steel
Functions :Date, GMT
Others :Display Back
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Jaeger LeCoultre 171.84.70 The Related Reviews:
- Works great! A ++++
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Michelle Davenport USA Weymouth, Ma from Netherlands Purmerend
- This watch is GORGEOUS! It looks like real gold and diamonds!I put it with my real gold and you can't tell the difference..It is BEAUTIFUL!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Danielle Jordan Spain Jijona-alicante from Netherlands Purmerend
- the seller is a trustworthy people, the watch is very amazing, this is a great deal...
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by sean carthew Switzerland Meisterschwanden from Netherlands Purmerend
Jaeger LeCoultre 171.84.70 wrist watches news:
Having worn this watch for several weeks now, I can straight up just say that it is a great and pleasurable watch to wear. As I said in my initial impressions, part of what drew me to this watch was simply the overall value of it. Good brand, great look and a seconds-sub dial (which one does not see often in this price range) for under $100. How can you go wrong? Well, of course the build quality could be mediocre. That's not the case here; the Bulova is a very nicely built and sturdy watch. Maybe the strap is a piece of garbage? Nope. I love the strap that it came with. It is perfectly styled for the watch, very nicely constructed and extremely comfortable. Umm¡maybe it keeps bad time? Once again, no: it is powered by a Japanese quartz (Miyota) and is as reliable as I could ever need. ?Basically, it all comes down to looks, and I love the way it looks.Case: Sandblasted ?A9 Stainless SteelMovement: Miyota Quartz (details unknown)Dial: Black with White IndexLens: Domed AcrylicCase Back:
I was admiring my new Speedy moon last night and I was checking it out with a jewelry loop. I saw the small Omega symbol emblazoned smack on the center of the crystal. It must be printed on the inside in a raised letter. It is so well hidden but still so obvious if you know it is there. How come I have never seen pictures of these here on the forums? IMHO it is much cooler then the etched rolex symbol on their crystals. Is it a safety feature against forgeries? If so, how many years does it date back for the vintage buyers? I've circled it in my picture if you look closely
I have a gold watch, a Invicta Lupah, I want to wear but how do I dress properly so that I don't like like a gangster?
Is the 5726 24 hr function locked with the hr and minute hands? I was wondering if the 24 hand was independent to also act as a GMT? I don't know why you would have a moonphase and a 24hr locked since the moonphase acts as a 24hr indicator. I see all the photos attached have the 24hr hand in sync with the hr and minute hands....let me know thanks.
Okay guys, this one has me losing sleep.I met a jeweler who used to be an AD. He has a watch that I am interested in, that is new old stock.He says he bought it, among others, with his AD license back when he was an AD, then lost the Rolex line, and never sold it. I asked him if the watch will still have Rolex warranty if I purchase it, and he said yes (if I am not mistaken, but I am confident this is what he was said. He said ¡°yes, and I will give you in store warranty too¡± or something like that.)I am having a hard time believing this because I know that an AD ¡°activates¡± the warranty at the date of sale to a customer.Since he bought the watch, lost the Rolex line, and still hasn¡¯t sold the watch, if I buy it, I feel like I am buying from a grey dealer as opposed to an AD, and so he can¡¯t activate the warranty, because he is no longer an AD.Am I right? Can you all share your thoughts please?Just a rookie trying to learn








