Omega 123.55.38.21.52.001 Features
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Ref. No. :123.55.38.21.52.001
Code :12985
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Red gold
Bracelet Material :Red Gold
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United States, Florida, Miami
Price : $ 29,725
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Movement/Caliber :8501
Power Reserve (h) :60 h
Case
Case Material :Red gold
Case Diameter :38 mm
Waterproof :100 m
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Silver
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Red Gold
Bracelet Color :Gold
Functions :Date
Others :Chronometer
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Omega 123.55.38.21.52.001 wrist watches news:
Hi. This is my first time selling watches on Ebay though I've sold other types of merchandise (primarily motorcycle related). For the first round, I listed two watches and both sold within 7 days. After sending an invoice to each buyer both replied after a few days (3+) that they were unable to pay by PayPal as they were out of the country and PayPal would not let them use their account. Strange. I gave them each a week and a half and neither was able to pay. So, the watches got re-listed with an additional note that payment accepted only through PayPal and that it was expected within two days.Second time around, both watches sold for nearly the same price as before. For one watch the buyer responded to my invoice and it's mailed. For the second I have heard nothing from the buyer after three days. Is this normal? I know I don't exactly have a large sample size but it seems strange that I'm consistently not receiving a payment, response, or other communication for days at a time after
Here are a few pics of some of my watches. I see everyone posting their pics and they all look great. So I started to take some of mine out of my case to take some pics. Thanks, Scott
I was wondering what experiences people around here have had with the 5 year warranties that are offered with boutique purchases. When I bought my 15202 from the HK boutique - I was told that the warranty would be 5 years, but that outside the first 3 year window, it would be necessary to send the watch to the HK boutique for the remainder of the warranty to be honoured. I did not receive a definitive answer as to whether the warranty would be honoured at other service centres around the world in the year 4/5 period.I would appreciate any anecdotes!
Sent my recently acquired 39mm rg ROC to the local APSC yesterday for a service overhaul and polish. Late this afternoon I received this photo from the service center (whose owner I consider a friend). Will be a long 2 weeks while I wait for the service to be completed but it will be well worth it once the watch comes back looking new again. The white dial will stay, for now. Will definitely post pics upon its return from the service center.
I would like to inform everyone on the very good service I received from Nesbit's after sending in my 2009 SM GMT 50th Anniv. for its first service.The watch had slowly started to act up over the last year where the reserve power would drop off more and more along with other indications showing I needed to have it serviced. Because it was my daily watch and I liked it so much I wore it longer than I should have. I finally decided to put it in the drawer to force myself from making it worse and to also save up the cash for the service (it's part of how we budget things in our home). I checked a number of posts to see the experience folks were having across the country at different shops. After two months of saving and researching, I sent out a couple emails to prospective shops. After getting my numerous questions answered by Jan Nesbit; I sent the watch off to her. Her initial estimate was 30 days so I was quite surprised when she indicated the watch would be finished early at app








