Omega 123.50.38.21.63.001 Features
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Ref. No. :123.50.38.21.63.001
Code :123.50.38.21.63.001
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Pink gold
Bracelet Material :Pink Gold
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
Location :United States, New York, Airmont
Price : $ 26,640
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Power Reserve (h) :60 h
Case
Case Material :Pink gold
Case Diameter :38 mm
Waterproof :100 m
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Pink Gold
Bracelet Color :Gold
Clasp :Fold clasp
Functions :Date
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- I just received this watch about a week ago and I love it. It is a good weight and doesn't look flimsy. I have had people ask me if it's a Tag Heuer. I gave it 4 stars for durability because I haven't had it very long
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Barbara g Australia Theodore from Netherlands Purmerend
- Bought the blue one for a very close friend. She absolutely loves it, wears it frequently, and raves over it to her friends. Great Gift.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Nomada Art Johnson St Louis from Netherlands Purmerend
- Love this watch. It is stylish and practical with just enough glitz to still wear everyday. I bought this as a gift to myself and I now wear it most everyday.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Charles Lucion Turkey Balikesir from Netherlands Purmerend
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This watch represents a very rare breed. I believe the HD3 Hidalgo XT-2 (AKA Idalgo XT-2) was introduced in about 2006 and is one of the rarer HD3 models. This fascinating watch is a new relic. Something that might not have seen the light of day if it was introduced as a concept now. What you have is a testament to what happens when high-design meets high-end watchmaking and high-end machinery - on a smaller independent scale. The watch is the brain-child of HD3's designer Jorg Hysek and Fabrice Gonet. This watch came out when it watch makers freely admitted their creations where "crazy."The watch essentially is a "double-wide" version of the HD3 Hidalgo XT-1. They wanted to make a larger watch with more going on. Of course there is a lot of visual similarity between the Hidalgo XT-2 and the MB&F Horological Machine Number 2. Surprising? Not really? Fabrice Gonet is also one of the "friends" at MB&F (Max Busser & Friends). The world of crazy cool high-end timepiece is a sma
will be the yachtmaster but trying to see if i should go pre-owned to get out of the added cost of a brand new watch from AD i know there is advantages and disadvantages when purchasing from new and pre-owned just want to hear what you guys think i should do? any thoughts?thanks ken
This is posted in the GDF also, but deserves to be shown here too.Just got a package back from Jesse (omega564) and thought you guys needed to see this. I bought this from Craig (Wombat) knowing it needed some help, but wanting a blue dial vintage piece for the Longines collection. Since it had a caliber 6952 that wasn't present in the box after selling my Olympian, it was worth a roll of the dice. Besides, C-cases are cool.Here are the before shots showing the dings and scratches, each one immediately followed by the corresponding after shot:Any questions? Didn't think so! Wrist shot coming soon to a DWC thread near you!
Have a few watches for sale and tons of international interest, however, I don't have an EIN - I believe Parcel Pro requires this... To safely ship and insure a watch internationally, is there another way to go about this?TIA for any advice!
Hello guys.I need you guys advice.I just bought a brand new Rolex Sub no date two days ago from my local Rolex AD. However, what I have found is there are so many fine tiny hairline scratches on the crystal. The scratches are only visible when the sunlight is directly at certain angle. I never scrub or bang the crystal. This Sub is my third Rolex but the two old my Rolex watches (2013 Sub no-date and 2015 Sub date) had the same issue. I thought I made the scratches by some reasons due to I owned them a few years. But now I certainly realized it was not me.Like I said, it is very clean and clear in normal but when the sunlight or bright lights at certain angle, the fine scratches will be shown. I have a few Panerai, Tudor, and Omega watches but I will definitely say they don't have any kind of the fine hairline scratches on the crystal. I have checked all of them with the same angle under the sunlight that I did on my Rolex. Is the hairline fine scratches on the crystal common thing on








