Patek Philippe 3445/100 Features


Ref. No. :3445/100
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Yellow gold
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Year :1985
Condition :1 (mint)
Gender :Men's watch/Unisex
Location :Germany, Dresden
Price : € 15,000 (= $ 18,447)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Movement/Caliber :27-460
No. of Jewels :37
Frequency :19800 A/h
Case
Case Material :Yellow gold
Case Diameter :35 mm
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Beige
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Bracelet Color :Black
Clasp :Buckle
Buckle Material :Yellow gold
Functions :Date
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Patek Philippe 3445/100 wrist watches news:
Greetings all! I'm really glad to have found this site. Looks like a great place with knowledgeable, friendly folk.I'm new to this, although I suppose in a way you could say I'm returning to the fold. Many many, years ago before I could really appreciate the non-monetary value of it, I was given an Omega watch for a birthday- possibly around 12 or 13 as one of those "you're not a kid anymore" gifts. It was a beautiful watch, very small, very elegant. What model or type it was I have no idea.Around that time I was around people who tended to take things like that for granted, and so for quite a while I was busy rebelling against "pretentious extravagance" (yes, yes. you may point and laugh now). I also had a hand-me-down and re-sized Rolex of my father's for a while, but I was never terribly fond of it. The term "bling" hadn't been invented yet but it would have been appropriate.At any rate, I've gotten to that point in life where I want a watch that's something a bit more than a utilit
I am on the brink of buying my first Rolex. I keep flicking through the catalogue and I've visited every AD in the neighbourhood (some several times) trying on different models. I was going for a gold and stainless Date Just, but it's the sameness that puts me off. At first glance, it's too much like my Tissot Visodate Seastar Seven and if I'm spending all that money I'd like something that at least looks different every time I pull my sleeve back. I keep going back to the 116610 LV Submariner. I appreciate it may not be to everyone's taste, but it's the most exciting watch I've ever seen. Can't take my eyes off it - page 119 in the catalogue . Question is: how can I justify spending all that money on what is, after all, nothing but a sheer indulgence for myself? Barring my house, if I go for it, it'll be the most expensive thing I own! It'll be more expensive than my car - how stupid is that ?
Over the Black Friday weekend I tested my resolve by going to the local Casio shop. "What's new in Casioland?" He went to the back room and brought three boxes out. Red Mudman and Red Rangeman. The last box was quite large and while opening it he said this one would be the surprise. I was thinking an MTG series but it was the GPW1000-1AThis is a huge watch on my wrist but in spite of that, I wasn't going to let it go. ;) He put it aside and it was picked up a handful of days back. A simple watch and I like having the GPS sync. When we flapped to Hawaii on a past trip the Rangeman didn't get signal for the week. Not like I needed the precise time but it is nice to know that the GPS variant won't have that issue. Hoping to find a composite bracelet for it at some point. This watch is
I've had this watch for over a week now and it never syncs up with the atomic clock during the night. I have to do it manually. Yet even when I put it in the same spot overnight as I have it in when I do the manual sync, it still doesn't sync on its own. I have also tried numerous other locations throughout the house on both floors and even placed it by the window, but it never syncs on its own. Is there a way to make sure the auto sync is turned on?I called Citizen and they just said in some areas, it will not sync automatically.I also asked if there was a way to reboot the watch, but they said no.I just don't understand why it will not sync automatically even when its placed in the same spot as a manual sync that does work.Any suggestions?
Thoughts appreciated, found a mint 2nd hand liquid metal but will I regret not going for newer model, 42mm with glass case back and ceramic bezelHelp and thoughts please








