Oris Oris 43794 Features


Code :996260
Movement :Automatic
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Taiwan, Taipei
Price : $ 1,250
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
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Oris Oris 43794 The Related Reviews:
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Andrea K France Fegersheim from Netherlands Purmerend
- Had this watch for over two years and it has yet to let me down. It works and it works well and no batterys.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Brandy Fagnan Portugal Odivelas from Netherlands Purmerend
- excellent watch as descriped
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Marsha King Switzerland Davesco from Netherlands Purmerend
Oris Oris 43794 wrist watches news:
Hi all, I finally bought a white dial stainless steel zenith daytona today. I paid $11600 for it. Don't know whether is it overprice, feel guilty after paying so much. It comes with box, oyster manual but no paper and zenith daytona manual. I was pretty surprise the shop next to it is selling zenith daytona manual for a price of $8. Without thinking I quickly grab one zenith daytona manual. Wow ebay is selling zenith daytona at $150 and i think i was lucky to get one at only $8.My digital camera was spoilt because my mum took it to korea for holiday and drop it. Will upload pics once I bought a new camera.
My first Omega came home today...a new 2200.50.00...on sale at the AD Now I have to wait for the AD to receive the 5+ extra wristband links to accommodate my 9" wrists :eek:I can just barely wear the watch with the divers clasp released.
This Peyton was the first mechanical wristwatch I bought, after giving up on pocketwatches for daily use and deciding that quartz wasn't really what I wanted. I'd collected Hamilton PWs, so it was natural to go with a Hamilton for the wrist. When I got it, the back (stainless snap-on) was loose, and to be honest I probably made it worse, opening it to stare at the beautiful little 770 movement ticking away. I took it to a local jeweller to have it COA'ed, and mentioned how easily the back came off. He made it worse. I took it back to him, and he made it WAY worse, to the point of actually denting the back.Not only that, but he didn't tighten all the dial foot screws, so when the back popped off one time, and the movement almost fell out, the dial popped up a bit - just enough to push the sub-seconds hand off the arbor. Gone.Its other issue is that the crystal pops out - another thing he was supposed to fix. It pops right back in, but obviously isn't secure.I think I've figured o
Hi allBased on this GREAT thread:watchtalkforums.info/foru...orum/43324.htmWhich lead to members posting the 'mug shots' beside there other (less important) hobbies.Tell us what you do OUT side of collecting. Hobbies or your job or studies. We want to get to know the person behind the face.And if you have NOT yet posted your picture. - Please, Please do it NOWAnd if you did, put a LINK to it! At my age the brain cells DECREASE. Thanks!!Regards
Have an opportunity to get an older Jumbo. Should I do it or wait for the new one for a little more money?








