Patek Philippe 5296 Features
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Ref. No. :5296
Code :16786
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :White gold
Bracelet Material :Leather
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Italy, Riccione
Price : € 15,960 (= $ 19,628)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :White gold
Dial :White
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Leather
Functions :Date
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Patek Philippe 5296 wrist watches news:
Yesterday Hublot officially inaugurated is new manufacture and offices. Hublot CEO Jean-Claude Biver welcomed LVMH Group Chairman and CEO Bernard Arnault and Philippe Pascal, President of the LVMH Timepieces and Jewellery division. Various celebrities, friends of the brand, partners, as well as representatives from local authorities and the press attended the celebration. The festivities took place 2 years after the first stone was laid. The building has been operating at full capacity since April. The building, which overlooks Lake Geneva and the Alps, measures about 65,000 square feet and houses 300 employees. The machine and assembly shops occupy the first two floors, along with after-sales service, technical departments and purchasing divisions. The 3rd floor is set aside for management, marketing, sales, accounts and a large showroom, as well as the Hublot TV studios. When workers return after the August break in 2010, the building will also serve as a training center, welcoming a
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Day or night, doesn't matter - bumpers are cool. They're taking over as the prefered vintage Omega in my collection, and the bumper box got a new resident today. Here's the thread in the GDF describing my day this morning:.info/foru...orum/53271.htmAs promised, more pictures of this 1946 caliber 30.10 reference 2500:What a mess that crystal is! No worries, it'll go in the next batch for service and restoration, which will hopefully have it looking like this:picture by Mike / MSNWatch
HelloI just added a couple of new kids to the family. The Navitimer, I'm good with, but I can't seem to find very much information on the GMT. Does anyone now of a good reference site for me to take a look at?Thanks for your timeCraig
What do you guys think of this? I hadn't given it much thought until reading the discussion on purists pro. It doesn't seem like a good move reissuing a discontinued watch, especially one produced in such small numbers, as those existing owners have a watch that is now not as rare. The numbers of the new watch are small, but I think it's a matter of principle and I think Patek is in danger of losing more trust. On the other hand, the price of the new ones are so high, it might in turn push the prices up of the original models. So what do you think, should Patek have done this?








