Oris 7473 Features


Ref. No. :7473
Code :280533691530
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Leather
Condition :1 (mint)
:With Box
Location :Germany, Elsdorf-Westerm¨¹hlen
Price : € 1,250 (= $ 1,536)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Movement/Caliber :649
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :35.7 mm
Thickness :10 mm
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Leather
Clasp :Buckle
Buckle Material :Steel
Others :Small Seconds
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Hi everyone,I have to admit that I first saw this watch on a "what are you wearing today" thread and was quite impressed with the pic posted.This peaked my curiousity, which led me to check the company website. The reviews seem quite good, but was wondering if any of you out there who own the Ocean 1 could give me your opinion as to the quality finish, accuracy, reliability and any general pros/cons or any quirks you've found?I am thinking of the 42mm automatic version but would like to hear from those with the practical experience before making a final decision.Thanks for your feedback.
Is there a watch that you purchased (a non rolex), that ended up sharing equal wrist time if not more, than your rolex(es)?I couldn't get past my love for Rolex, and didn't see myself wanting to wear a watch as much as I did my Rolexes, until I came across this babyExtremely light, versatile, water resistant, and under the radar IMO. She will definitely make my Rolexes jealous.Not my wrist shot; just one of my favs.Any similar stories for you?
Hi All, I have a 2002 all-black GMT Master II (as pictured). I have recently gotten into diving and would like to a new ceramic Sea Dweller 4000 for vacation and diving duty but thought that it would look too similar to my GMT II. I looked at a few other options including the Omega Planet Ocean Deep Black, Tudor Pelagos or Black Bay, but I still keep coming back to the Sea Dweller 4000 as the perfect diving watch and one that will hold its value. So, I thought that if I could get a Pepsi and/or Coke bezel insert that I could swap out relatively easily, I could pull off the Sea Dweller in the collection. I have seen a few threads here where people have done this fairly easily (at least with a little care and practice). Is there a fairly common place to source these genuine bezel inserts? I see a lot of replicas out on the net but only want genuine parts. I have seen a few threads suggesting that Rolex won't swap out bezel inserts but would they sell you a bezel insert? Any advice w








