Panerai 183M Features


Ref. No. :183M
Case Material :Steel
Year :2011
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United States, Colorado, Vail
Price : $ 5,580
Availability
Available immediately
Case
Case Material :Steel
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Panerai 183M The Related Reviews:
- I own this watch in Black. And I Like the White but I don't like it as much as the blk.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by rebecca fanning The Netherlands Nieuwkoop from Netherlands Purmerend
- I was impressed that it got here so quickly and I like the watch very much very stylish.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Chanrotenah Krai Thailand Nongkhai from Netherlands Purmerend
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Panerai 183M wrist watches news:
In what seems a strange marketing decision, Hublot Watches with its new French captain, has sailed in to the waters of Second Life and purchased a virtual island there. For those of you now keen on all that is virtual, Second Life is a well established virtual world. Not quite a game, not quite a second existence, Second Life (run by Linden Lab based out of San Francisco) got its claim to fame by making some of its inhabitants rich by selling virtual real estate. Millionaires from selling what some people claim is vapor. Other see virtual worlds as the next big thing in real estate.A couple of years ago, Second Life was the haute place to go for the marketing elite to set up shop. They were not interested so much in buying and selling, but more branding and getting themselves out there in a new way. Companies like Coca-Cola and Toyota saw this as the next big tech land grab. Not since the days of sweeping up watches-dealer names, did companies flock to establish themselves on Second Li
The key to this capability is a mini - camera mechanized, developed by the Artisans of the Dietlin and the companies of FiveCo. After the logon window Web site, a user can access the powerful mobile camera for two minutes, allowing the views of 360 degrees with a powerful zoom capability of up to 40-power. Among other features, the system offers six views of programmable, automatic navigation option, geographical analysis of the visitors and the independent LED lighting. "Concerning the characteristics of the system, Xavier Dietlin, Director of the Artisans said Dietlin"
I saw one pic similar to this many moons ago and decided to try one myself. I got good use of the remote control to the camera...Have a nice year now folks./john
Would you still like the Brand if it didn't have an American history relating to its first generation of watches?
Went to the local Tissot AD the other day. My wife had to get a new dress for a wedding and since we were at the mall I wanted to stop and see if I could get a copy of their catalog as I like browsing the printed page better than a website. I also wanted a chance to handle and look at the "real thing". Needless to say, that is very dangerous. Kind of like looking at puppies. Even though you know you don't have to take one with you, it's tough not to!I had a good experience. I had done some due diligence and had a few models I was looking at. I also knew what msrp and gray dealer price was. The stores prices were comfortably in the middle and I was happy with that. The staff was really enthusiastic and helpful, although the first couple of ladies didn't understand why I wanted to see how the second hand swept on the automatics. Once I got a chance to see them, I wasn't as impressed as I had hoped to be. None were smoother than my Orient. I think that actually is a plug for t








