Patek Philippe Patek Philippe 32343 Features
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Code :25204
Case Material :White gold
Location :United States, Massachusetts, Boston
Price : $ 18,500
Availability
Available immediately
Case
Case Material :White gold
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I inherited a ladies rolex perpetual datejust that is gold/stainless steel, comes with a gold dial with diamond markers, a gold bezel and has stainless steel and gold bracelet. It was bought from an AD over 10 years ago and is in pristine condition with all papers and documents intactin neverworn condition.I really dislike yellow gold though and would rather have a non-fluted bezel. Would it be possible to bring it in to Rolex to get them to fit it with a stainless steel bracelet, polished ss bezel and change the dial to MOP without diamonds?Or would it make more sense to sell it as is and buy a stainless steel version?Thanks!
isn't this the same case and bracelet even the clasp of a SMP?someone knows this brand?
Hi Everybody.Merry Christmas! I just found this forum, so this is my first post here, and I just wanted to say hi (my name....you see, I love dogs, and I love watches, and 'WatchDog' was taken, so....).I'm a watch collector / maniac; I was bitten by the bug about 4 years ago (on a birthday ending with a "0"), and I now own about 20 watches.I found that as my collection / sickness developed, my tastes have changed, and I began to realize what I really like. I now see that I tend to like bigger watches, with simple, classic designs. And I usually favor round dials that are silver or creme colored. And I'm now developing an interest in retro designs, which is cool, because I'm a bit intrigued by the past in general (I think maybe I was born about 50years too late ). But these aren't absolutes, and I strive for variety in my collection, and I try to avoid duplication.Recently, I acquired a vintage Hamilton pocketwatch (ca. 1925), yellow gold-filled, open-face, white dial with small sec
We just went our annual anniversary trip and some of you may remember last year I was eying a new Breitling Superocean , but I said I wasn't going to buy anymore.I had just returned my wife's watch I got her for her birthday after it quit, she ended up replacing a $600+ dollar watch with a $65 Invicta with 5 interchangeable colored straps...go figure.Well yesterday I was again looking at the old style Superocean (with the solid numbers) and she started haggling with the owner (a super nice guy) and after lunch we went over and she haggled another bit and got even more $$$ off the asking price.After sizing it and filling out the paperwork , while my wife and his looked over, a bunch of Richard Mille...I walked out with my first Breitling. My wife really liked it because it's sooo shiny! (which it is).So here's the "re-unveiling" at home this afternoon.
Hi all,Im looking at getting my first Panerai. I tried on a Radiomir 425 SLC and was about to pull the trigger when my thespian of a mate showed me a picture of a hobnail dialled Luminor 537, which i thought looked fantastic.I then read that Panerai have just recently released a 45mm Radiomir hobnail dial (Pam 628).My concern is that at 42mm, the Pam 537 will wear small given that Panerais appear to be watches that should be larger in scale (im a reasonably fit fellow at 180cm and 100kg/220 pounds).Should i wait for the Radiomir Pam 628 or push on with a Luminor Pam 537?Any pics of you larger blokes with the smaller Panerai watches would be fantastic.Thanks in advance.Sent from my C6903 using Tapatalk








