Citizen AT4106-52X Features
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Brand:Citizen
Model:AT4106-52X
Gender:Men's
Movement:Quartz
Dial Type:Analog
Features:Chronograph, Gold, Perpetual, Stainless Steel
UPC Code:013205101755
Internal ID:OB-CZAT4106-52X
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Hamilton introduced the modern incarnation of its famous Pan-Europ watch at the 2011 Baselworld fair. It was a design based on an original, which debuted in 1971, and it’s done well enough to merit the release of a less-complicated variant, which we saw at last year's Basel. It’s still got the retro good looks and practical price point, but does it capture the charm of the original from the '70s? We spent a week with the Pan-Europ Auto to find out. Introduction The Pan-Europ label dates back to the early '60s, first appearing on Hamilton dress watches and eventually sports watches (including a ladies' diver) on up to and through the mid '70s. Of course, Hamilton itself dates all the back to the late 19th century, and has a rich heritage of creating tool watches throughout the 20th. The Pan-Europ 703 of 1971 carries with it the distinction of housing the famous caliber 11, among the first automatic chronograph movements brought to market tha
Does anyone know the functional differences and measurement differences of the Two Tone Oyster band Date vs Datejust for the men's model? Also, does anyone know the current pricing structure of the two watches? Or if the date is no longer made, what the last list price was?Thanks!
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They are 100%Young people want Patek. The fact that people are griping about Nautilus prices and obtaining pilot watches etc means it's working. Young money wants products that are difficult to attain. They are basically taking a page out of Hermes handbook with the Birkin/Kelly bags.If they made enough Nautilus to fill in demand, the big $$$ young generation doesn't want it. Patek might have known this, or coincidently the way they operate just created a perfect storm. Let the young consumers lust build by selling them annual calendars and calatravas that are sitting collecting dust, just so maybe one day they can get lucky to purchase at MSRP a Nautilus. Young consumers love this game.For the more traditional collectors, this will be a nightmare. They are not used to this GT3RS, Yeezy, Birkin, etc hype beasts. Btw to make things worst, every big entertainer/ball player/kardashian is flashing Patek now. Patek has a solid foundation of customers for the next 30 years.Sent from my iPhon
Hi,A UK specific question this one. I'm looking to buy a number of pieces in the near future but one of the things holding me back is the AD. I'm looking to build a long term relationship so does anyone have any recommendations for any AD's in the South East (I'm guessing local for me would be S.London to Brighton, that kind of radius)?Cheers








