Longines Longines 23324 Features


Code :2727
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Red gold
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Year :1942
Condition :2 (fine)
Location :United States, Georgia, Suwanee
Price : $ 995
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Movement/Caliber :8LN
No. of Jewels :17
Case
Case Material :Red gold
Case Diameter :32 x 21.5 mm
Glass :Mineral Glass
Dial :Silver
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Bracelet Color :Black
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Longines Longines 23324 The Related Reviews:
- nice item quality, nice to do business with you!
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Ragnar Rannok Republic Of Macedonia Skopje from Netherlands Purmerend
- Thanks for the duct. Fast delivery.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Vapinderjit Tiwana United States Of America Coral Gables from Netherlands Purmerend
- I will take this GV2 all day long. This watch is auto, it looks and feels great on par with any top end swiss time piece. Got a good price from ST.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Michael Weinstein Italia Acerra from Netherlands Purmerend
Longines Longines 23324 wrist watches news:
I noticed on the vintage Hamilton wind-up models, the movements are numbered. Some are 747, 748 or 673 and there seem to be alot of others to.Does this have something to do with when the watch was made, or does it mean something about the quality? Should I be looking for a certain movement because one is better than the other? Is there a difference between a 747 movement and a 748?What exactly do these numbers mean?
just a reminder that I will be in India until Februaru 3, 2008 ona mission trip.I may have access to the internet occasionally but no guarantees.Please be patient and I will handle all things upon returning.Fred B. AmosBernhardt Watch Company
Finally a Photo. Not the best.Anyway , this is what she got me for Xmas. I like it very much.One badass watch. [IMG][/IMG]
It's clearly a fake as he thinks its real because he bought it from a reputable jeweller. I'm trying to help him out, but is there something else I can direct him to do/see to get his money back?
I know there have been several threads on this, so apologies for yet another. It's more to bring all the relevant facts into one place for me.I have a 5711 blue bought new from my local dealer last August (a week before the price rise, which surprised me!). I now have the option of either a 5167/1A or 5164A for my 2nd Patek. I also own several Rolex, including Hulk, SD, Explorer and BLNR GMT. As I see it:5167/1A+ves: choice of bracelet or rubber, cleaner dial, ?10k cheaper, cheaper servicing, slimmer on the wrist-ves: identical case and movement to the 5711 (I think), some say the date breaks up the dial, some say less balanced case (as no pushers on left)5164/A+ves: different & more complex movement, arguably more balance dial and case, GMT function if needed, no date window (to break up dial), globe sub dial adds a nice touch but could be busy, slightly beefier case giving more heft on wrist-ves: ?10k more (alot for a GMT function), option of rubber only, more expensi








