Oris 674 7625 7064 Features
Ref. No. :674 7625 7064
Code :23453
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Titanium
Year :2008
:With Box
Location :Germany, worldwide delivery
Price : € 1,775 (= $ 2,180)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Titanium
Case Diameter :45 mm
Thickness :15 mm
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Oris 674 7625 7064 The Related Reviews:
- It's masculine because of the size, yet very feminine with the swarovski detailing. I love it! It's very easy to wear casual or dressy.
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- Review by ashley boggan Macedonia Vinica from Netherlands Purmerend
- Very pretty , I strongly recommended! 5 stars!
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- Review by Cindi A The Netherlands Rotterdam from Netherlands Purmerend
- Really cool watch - is really light weight. Great casual work wear watch."
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- Review by susan sims United States Of America Crawfordville from Netherlands Purmerend
Oris 674 7625 7064 wrist watches news:
Hi all, I have a L1.623 Conquest Chronograph watch that my brother gave me and I was trying to get an approximate value on the watch and wondering if someone could shed some light. I saw a very similar watch on Ebay which recently sold for $1800. However that one was all stainless steel. The one I got has the gold down the middle of the band and gold on the bezel. It is dead right now and I need to get a battery for it and it also has a broken off part on the side ( one of the switches I guess for the 3 different chronos on the watch ) . It has a white face with gold. I have no clue what watches are worth but it looks nice and he said one of his ex girlfriends gave it to him and he thinks it was expensive because she was an executive with Warner Bros at the time and loved throwing money around. Just not sure if it's worth it to put a battery in it and to replace that little switch thing on the side ( there's two and one if missing). I believe the watch is at least 15 years old
Within the past ten days I acquired a JLC Master Control Date. It was made solely for their Asian market, circa 2011. It is 99% new. Came with all boxes, books, hang tag and filled warranty card. I stress the Asian market because the dial is 37 mm diameter. The face is unlike their watch for N.A. and Europe also circa 2011. It has three numerals on a white silver dial: 6, 9, 12. There is no 3, as that is the position for the date window. Unlike it's occidental counterpart, there are no markers (track) for individual minutes, only arrow shaped markers at 5 minute intervals. In essence the dial is clean and crisp. The hour and minute hands are highly polished dagger and the second hand is blue steel. It is an automatic movement, JLC in-house ca. 889. The strap showed no sign of wear, with a stainless steel deployant folding clasp. The case is very highly polished SS with a solid caseback containing the JLC gold medallion for 1000 hours of completed watch body/movement testing.
Here's a thread that I am sure many of you will enjoy reading;forums.watchuseek/showthread.php?t=130019
I just purchased a 6 month old 36mm Railmaster from a TRF member. It has the 2403B movement. I've read about the 2500A, B and C movements, but what about the 2403A and B movements. Does the 2403B run at 28,800 or the 25,200 BPH? Thanks.
Hi EverybodyJust wondering to get a rubber strap for my 5167/1A that comes with a bracelet, so I can swap them anytime. Two different styles with the same watch.Did anybody make that change? and if so, will the same clasp work in the rubber one?Thanks to all of you