Oris 674 7644 4051-07 8 22 80 Features
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Ref. No. :674 7644 4051-07 8 22 80
Code :600.392
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Steel
Condition :0 (unworn)
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Germany, Stuttgart
Price : € 2,090 (= $ 2,567)
Availability
On request
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Movement/Caliber :Oris 674
Base Caliber :ETA 7750
Power Reserve (h) :42 h
No. of Jewels :25
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :44 mm
Waterproof :100 m
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Silver
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Steel
Bracelet Color :Steel
Clasp :Double-fold clasp
Buckle Material :Steel
Functions :Chronograph, Date
Others :Small Seconds
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Oris 674 7644 4051-07 8 22 80 wrist watches news:
Well I've made up my mind. I was going to go for the regular jazzmaster chrono, but I figured I'd just go all out with the big 45mm Maestro. A lot of people seem to compare it in presence to the IWC portaguese, and the pictures I've looked at seem to say the same.Ill be going to a couple ADs around here to try and find one, and if I do, ill probably trade in my Khaki Chrono as I can't see keeping it with such a similar watch.I was just wondering what I can expect to see on the price tag for this one? The Bay seems to be right around 900. Can I expect to see a discount? Thanks!!
My Hamilton 6/0 986A is also engraved Tiffany & co. 18K on the inside back. Case is mint, a small chip mostly under the bezel at 1:00 and hard to see at certain angles. With the original box and original 18K buckle. Please see the last photo: Another one thrown in for good measure. Hope you all don't mind? It is Not a Hamilton and not made in the USA. Just for you all can compare a Patek Philippe Tiffany barrel to a Hamilton 6/0 size Tiffany cushion case.
Somehow it aged into the greenish mintish color!
I have just heard from my AD that AP is discontinuing / stopping production of AP Ceramic pieces such as the AP Ceramic Diver and AP ROO 44mm. Any one else received news about this? As some of you might know, AP outsource the actual production / fabrication of the ceramic pieces to 3rd party as ceramic is very hard to machine. The added time and cost esp to make them to AP's specification and finishing makes it not worthwhile as it will mean selling ceramic pieces at a price level near equivalent to RG pieces to break even. That's what I heard anyway.
Hi All,I have had my PAM 328 for a little over 5 years and enjoyed it during the time and bought 8-10 different OEM and aftermarket straps to use interchangeably. Recently, I have been adding higher end pieces to my collection (Patek Annual Calendar and VC Patrimony) and haven't really worn the PAM as much anymore. Also, compared with the rest of the watches in my collection it just wears really bulky and heavy. Recently, I found that the automatic winding mechanism was not working so took it in for repair, complete overhaul and polish. $1,000 but it came back look brand new and running great. Now my dilemma is, should I keep it and try to learn to enjoy it like I did once before, or should I just go ahead and sell it now that it is back in mint condition and try to trade up for something better. Recently I tried on the Nautilus 5712 and was amazed at how much more comfortable that felt on my wrist than the PAM. The 5712 is a lot more coin but think it would fit better with my curr








