Omega 1584.79.00 Features
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Ref. No. :1584.79.00
Code :87
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Steel
Condition :0 (unworn)
Gender :Ladies' watch
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Spain, vilassar de mar
Price : € 1,950 (= $ 2,395)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :25,3 mm
Waterproof :30 m
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Steel
Bracelet Color :Steel
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Deeann Pavlick USA Florida from Netherlands Purmerend
- Gold has been making a comeback and most of my jewelry is silver and I wanted the oversized boyfriend watch style and this is a dressy version and plenty . Comes with extension to make ger. I removed to make er. Lock stays shut tight.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by nelson herrera Slovenia Roga?ka Slatina from Netherlands Purmerend
- fast great seller, excellent service
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Carol Zamora Spain Lloret De Mar ( Gerona ) from Netherlands Purmerend
Omega 1584.79.00 wrist watches news:
Hi! I'm brand new to this forum, and brand new to the world of Rolexes. This week is my 10th wedding anniversary, and this year we've also celebrated the birth of our first child (a boy), so I thought a Rolex would be a nice gift for my husband who never buys anything for himself. I want to give him something special that he can pass on to his son one day.I've narrowed it down to a couple of vintage Oyster Perpetuals, but I need help deciding. (FYI, I'd love to get a vintage Submariner for him someday, but that's out of my price range now maybe for our second child!). Since I know next to nothing about these watches, I want to know if these are solid choices, and what i could possibly use as leverage when making an offer. And I'll take any other advice you have to give :)Here's my first choice:Rolex SS Datejust ref 1600 circa 1967And here's the second:Rolex SS Oyster Perpetual ref # 6569 circa 1957I'm unfortunately short on time, otherwise I'd be scouring ebay and trying to save money
After about 2 months of Milgauss GV fun I've decided I cannot live without the date any longer on my daily wear watch. I'll still keep the Milly for a fun evening out or a dressy event. My first Rolex (now 12 years old) the Explorer II is being pulled from moth balls. This watch is incredible and to this day runs consistently at +/- 0 per day. I just checked it on a 2 day test after pulling it back out. That said, it is dry - or worse perhaps some water had gotten in. I can hear the rotor moving as the watch is rotated. I am certain I want it serviced and lubed at the Dallas RSC. I hope it will still be as flawlessly accurate afterward.I am certain I do not want a new dial. Lum is less important to me that originality. This not from a $ value standpoint, but rather as a "This is my watch, I got when I landed my first big promotion".What I am not certain about is the cosmetic refinish. I have heard from folks that it takes off a fair amount of edges and or softens some of the
Hello,I'm new to watches and I have two Bulova Accutrons. They look identical, one black, the other one brown in color. The brown one has a date code stamped on the back "M6", the black one has all the markings of the brown one except NO DATE CODE. So my question is, how rare is it, is it normal for these watches not to have a date code?Anyone please advise.Best Regards.
1) You don't have to worry that you paid too much.2) It's better for one NOT to get everything one wants.3) You don't have to explain the expense to your wife.Of these, number 3 may be the most important.
Tourneau news had been already posted....sorry








