Oris Oris 47786 Features


Code :oris-watch-674-7655-7184mb
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Titanium
Bracelet Material :Titanium
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
Location :United States, New York, Brooklyn NY
Price : $ 2,495
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Titanium
Case Diameter :44 mm
Waterproof :300 m
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Black
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Titanium
Clasp :Fold clasp
Functions :Chronograph, Date
Others :Luminescent Hands, Rotating Bezel
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Oris Oris 47786 The Related Reviews:
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by JACQUES DEREGNAUCOURT USA Glendale California from Netherlands Purmerend
- Better than I expected the face is HUGE! Definately a man's watch. It is hard to read Fender on the face of the watch if I was going to have a smal complaint about it.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Christine Darrah Greece Heraklion from Netherlands Purmerend
- nice watch.....thanks a lot
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by margaret pimlett Viet Nam Can Tho from Netherlands Purmerend
Oris Oris 47786 wrist watches news:
Hi gents,Just a quick queation with regards to the Extra 3 year guarantee that you get upon registering your watch on AP website.Does anyone know exactly how this system works? - when is the 3 year warranty effective from? Say, you've purchased your watch today 6th september 2013. The standard guarantee covers it until 6th september 2014. So if you register for your 3 year warranty when your standard warranty runs out, will your extra warranty cover you until 6th september 2017? So my real question is, does it matter when you register your watch? What happens if you register after your standard warranty runs out?Also any cons for opting in for extra 3 year warranty? (I.e when reselling etc)Regards
just as i was bored , and you mainly see the black dails, here some shots of the brown dail.... i bought this watch in the spur of the moment, and it seen hardly any wrist time, and was mosly collecting dust, however the spark jumped over and i fell in love with it... Pic's just dont seem to capture the true color but its quite stunning..
Yes, it does exist I can share you this information which I got from 3 different people ( being my AD and 2 people who work for Patek. The 5711P is not a piece unique They made a very small numer of them, one source about 10 , another said 15. They were made only for the Patek salons .... BUT they will be made for the regular dealers too. The number will be very limited. It is not a limited edition but know that they won't or can't make a few hundred of them per year, probably a few dozen per year. The price is CHF 85K or almost the same as a 5960P which has an anual calendar + chrono. So the 5711P is a super nice and discrete watch but if you can get a 5960P for almost the same price ... not an easy choice anymore. Do you want to pay for rarity or do you prefer to get complications for that price ?
1st to ever be created. 116500 ceramic with the meteorite white gold daytona.What does everyone think?IMG_8506 by Tim Sandhu, on FlickrIMG_8653 by Tim Sandhu, on FlickrIMG_8655 by Tim Sandhu, on FlickrIMG_8505 by Tim Sandhu, on FlickrIMG_8511 by Tim Sandhu, on Flickr
A couple years ago, I wrote about how my meteorite DD had turned me into a 1 watch guy. I lived every day with that watch for almost 2 years and sold off a bunch of watches I never wore. Then, I began to get the itch to add a yellow gold DD. The color was growing on me, and I thought it would be a nice change of pace to swap metal colors back and forth.Then we took the family to Hawaii for Christmas in ¡®16, and I realized I no longer owned a dive watch. I had to remedy that before we went off for beach time. And down the rabbit hole, I fell.Well, I¡¯ve decided to forcibly limit myself to just the slots in my winder, so here is my completed 6 watch rotation, which I hope will remain stable for at least a year or two!Feel free to share thoughts about what could be improved, as long as it isn¡¯t to recommend a PP. For reasons not worth debating, I won¡¯t be adding a Patek any time soon.Thanks for reading!118239 36mm Day-Date in white gold with meteorite masterpiece dial118238 36mm Day-D







