Longines Longines 3906 Features


Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :White gold
Condition :1 (mint)
Location :Italy, Milano
Price : € 1,150 (= $ 1,408)
Availability
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Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Case
Case Material :White gold
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Longines Longines 3906 The Related Reviews:
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Michelle Parsons USA Clearwater Florida from Netherlands Purmerend
- for me is a very good brand, with a very good price, I bought a present for my husband for Christmas, and I know you'll love.Is a gtreat watch!!!!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by susan sims Italia Prato from Netherlands Purmerend
- Watch was as described and shipped on time, great seller
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Wendy J Venezuela Pampatar from Netherlands Purmerend
Longines Longines 3906 wrist watches news:
I was watching a sale on what appeared to be the last of the Mt. Vernon automatics. But alas, they are now out of stock. I have mixed emotions, but overall I am not heartbroken. Does anybody else have any recent regrets?
Here's a listing for a very nice vintage Longines that's the first of it's kind I've seen:1951 VINTAGE LONGINES Mens Watch - SOLID 14K GOLD - eBay (item 280638109923 end time Mar-09-11 16:45:36 PST)No, not the case - they're as common as squirrels in the park and was used by dozens of brands. The movement and dial are typical of late 40's and early 50's styling too. I mean the listing: the seller didn't use the word "RARE" once!!!
I got a lot of wind up watches. But no two seem to require the same amount of winding from unwound to fully wound. My IWC neeeds the least winding. My Rolex needs more and my Omega even more. But the one watch that seems to take endkless wind up turns is my Wakmann Chronograph. I guess there is no standard for spring length in the watch industry. Any ideas about that?Art KramerWW II Bombardier
Hey guys! I've been searching forever for the rubber straps for my watch. I realized they were quite expensive and the 20mm straps were harder to find than 22mm. Then one day, after seeing Speedmasters and other watches on NATO bands, I came to my conclusion. I went online and bought a NATO strap for $20 shipped to my door. I used the old spring bars to install the band. The watch feels completely different, maybe it's because it's significantly lighter. Even though it's not an actual OMEGA product, I think they look great together. A perfect match! Enjoy the pictures fellas!
One of my favorite Patek references is the 5124g Gondolo, however at $27.2k retail, and what they sell for pre-owned ($16-19k) it's not really a reference I would buy new. There is a used one listed by Govberg (Patek AD in Philly) on here listed as LNIB, but I was told a month or so ago by a sales associate that it has been polished and from 2008. I come from a purely Rolex collecting standpoint where polishing is highly undesired. Is that the same with Patek? Even if done by Stern I would be wary of polishing, especially on a case that is highly unique like this one. And is polished and from 2008 really LNIB?Link: .rolexforums/showthrea...ighlight=5124g








