Longines 15791203 Features


Ref. No. :15791203
Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :Yellow gold
Bracelet Material :Leather
Year :Circa 1972
Condition :2 (fine)
Location :United Kingdom, Harrogate
Price : ¡ê 4,850 (= $ 7,616) [Negotiable]
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Case
Case Material :Yellow gold
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Leather
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Longines 15791203 wrist watches news:
I have a rose gold Aquariva Chrono and I noticed recently the end of the crown is more of a yellow gold color. It's especially noticeable in natural light. I was wondering what could account for the gold not matching up on the crown like that. I'm sorry the picture is poor quality, my camera is old and I didn't have good lighting but you can get an idea of what I'm talking about.This watch is fairly new, it can't possibly be due to wear. A factory error perhaps? It looks like some small areas around the R are more rose gold colored, but it is distinctly different than the color of the rest of the watch.
I'm tinkering with the idea of picking up a Transocean Chronograph 1461. White face with light brown croc strap. Does anyone have any experience with this watch? Likes? Dislikes?
Anyone follow the Sothebey's auction results in HK this morning? .sothebys/en/auctions/...es-hk0789.htmlSome interesting results and I thought the catalog was very well put together with something for everyone. There seems to be a definite thawing of some modern-era classics like the 3970 (with a P selling for $130k), the 5970 (with a P selling for $190k) and the 5070 (with a P selling for $175, a new record for a non-sealed 5070P). 5970G and R were flat however.Nautilus performed well as well of course with a blue 5711 1/a selling for $60k, which to me is unbelievable. Who buys this instead of a 5070J/G/R for a little more money? Two enamel worldtimers in the catalog also did fine-average I would say with a 5131J selling in the mid 90k range and a 5131G selling for just slightly above $100k. What caught your eye? Have a good day.
Helping a friend to a decision. Both watches are on his grail list but can't get both at this time. The prices are about the same for the watches ( +- 3k ).5070P or 5970RWhat a dilemma...
Considering one of these as my next watch. Does anyone have one? Strong opinions either way?








