Longines Longines 51392 Features


Code :2881
Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Year :1949
Condition :2 (fine)
Gender :Men's watch/Unisex
Location :United States, Georgia, Suwanee
Price : $ 795
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Movement/Caliber :10L
No. of Jewels :17
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :31.5 x 40 mm
Glass :Plastic
Dial :Silver
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Bracelet Color :Black
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Longines Longines 51392 wrist watches news:
Hi guys,I need some advice on this watch I'm looking to purchase from www .bobswatches . Does this dial look real? The price is great, but I don't want to be tricked. Can anyone recommend them? Thanks so much.
So - you see this at a Buy It Now auction for $300....W A Y to good to be true. But, greed kicks in and you want to believe you're going to get the bargain of a lifetime - so you go for it....mitted to the auction then did a bit of research. The seller has 28 transactions and the only sales have been during the past week. So no time for feedback yet; the sold items wouldn't have reached the buyers. In addition to this Vega, sales have included a Putnam and a few character watches, all at BIN auctions. So they've been desirable items going for attractive prices. Another thing is that there is no common feature to the sellers photos; no common background or anything - I'd expect to see something repeated in each image. Sent a message to the vendor asking if the photo was of the exact item - got a one word reply "Tes" - which I gathered is a typo for "Yes".Gonna be very interesting to see if this is kosher. Hopefully I'm not dealing with a hijacked ebay account and that I don't hav
I already posted this pic in another thread.But until now I did not realize what I was actually looking at. A friend sent me this link from Hodinkee:https://m.youtube/watch?v=0EGGHe...ature=youtu.beApparently the very first ever perpetual calendar watch made by Patek Philippe.I wanted to share this. If i had the funds this piece would most definitely deserve a place in my collection immediately.https://.hodinkee/blog/on-the...tuel-christies.christies/lotfinder/L...jectID=4982794I apologize for the poor pic quality. If I had known at the time what I was looking at I would have taken loads more and even gone inside to check it up close and personal.
Sent watch to the NYC RSC and received the attached quote.The watch is a SS Daytona 116520, have all papers, boxes, etc. It is all correct parts. On the Service Estimate, I notice a few things:1. They call the dial a 116528. Is this a generic term or do they think the dial has been changed to a non 116520 dial?2. I authorized them to replace the bezel, but they seem to call it a 16520 bezel. I find this weird. I will call them tomorrow, but has anyone seen this before on the work orders?
Hi All! My advance apologies if IĄ¯ve posted this in the wrong forum, looking for some help from all you sharp eyed Rolex fans!In looking for a leather strap for my GMT II Ceramic, I came across this picture online and was wondering if someone here knows exactly where to source this exact strap.Also, IĄ¯m considering purchasing a no-date ceramic Submariner. In your opinion, between the GMT II Ceramic and no-date Ceramic Sub, which looks better on a NATO strap and leather strap vs bracelet.Thanks!








