Movado 3600102 Features


Ref. No. :3600102
Code :movado-unisex-watch-3600102
Movement :Quartz
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
Location :United States, New York, Brooklyn NY
Price : $ 495
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Diameter :36 mm
Waterproof :30 m
Dial :Black
Bracelet
Bracelet Color :Black
Clasp :Fold clasp
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Hi all. First time poster in the PP section of TRF. My wife and I stopped by the local PP dealer while on vacation. They have a 5167 in stock and seem willing to deal on the watch since this is the slow season.First off, the wife gave the okay to go ahead with the purchase if I can work out a decent deal with the AD. Since this is my first PP purchase, I'm really looking for input on where I can start the negotiations. We both love this watch. It's now a must have and I would love to close the deal with the local AD before we leave to go back home. We have purchased my TT DJ from this AD in the past and other jewels for my wife, so we have a small relationship with this AD, but its been a while since we have purchased anything at this store.My collection consists of a SS GMTIIC, TT DJ and Stowa MO. I think the Aquanaut would fit in nicely with my collection and might replace the GMTIIC.Any advice, either in this thread or via PM would be greatly appreciated.Thank you!Jim
I recently picked up a new Panerai Radiomir 609 with their in-house p.5000 movement. I had a 510 Luminor for awhile with the same caliber, but traded it off. I've found that I much prefer the Radiomir case shape. With that said, I'm curious as to the accuracy of the movement. I really have two questions...1. How many seconds +/- should the movement be per day since it isn't COSC certified?2. When it comes to precisely setting the time, since this movement is non-hacking do those of you with this watch typically hold the crown to pause the second hand or should this be avoided? I know this was the process with the manual-wind Speedmaster. I just thought I would ask to make sure I am following the proper procedures when setting the watch before attempting this.I know with some watches it isn't recommended to wind time backwards, but I think that may be a thing of the past? I remember with a Speedy, just the slightest amount of back pressure on the crown would effectively pause the second








