Patek Philippe Patek Philippe 11891 Features
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Code :w
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Steel
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Hong Kong SAR, Hong Kong
Price : $ 29,419
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Black
Dial numerals :Roman numerals
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Steel
Functions :Date
Others :Power Reserve Display
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Patek Philippe Patek Philippe 11891 wrist watches news:
". . . It was during this time (1966-69) that Hamilton started to incorporate the highly innovative Buren Microtor (aka Micro Rotor/Microrotor) movement into certain upper tier watches (in addition to their ordinary hand-wind and traditional automatic watches).The Buren (now Hamilton/Buren) Microtor was the disputed first automatic wristwatch movement to eliminate the sizable external oscillating weight inherent to most automatic winding watches. Instead, it utilized a much smaller weight that was entirely integrated into the chassis of the movement. This design allowed for a substantially slimmer automatic watch that still retained a center sweep second hand. The Microtor concept was also conceived by Universal Geneve for use in their famous Polerouter series of timepieces. The official title of "first Microtor movement" is still in dispute, in spite of remarkable similarities that exist between the Universal and Buren designs."Source: Answers
Hi all!I recently purchased a Seiko Premier watch from an online store. This is the first time I bought a watch online and I'm wondering, did I get swindled here?I paid apprx. 400 dollars for the watch, and with that money I assume to get a brand new product of course. Take a look at the pictures below. Is this the condition of a brand new watch? Honestly, I am not sure, because I don't know if this is typical or not?As you can see, the watch is covered in some sort of dust/dirt, which is not from the package itself since it didn't smear my fingers when touched. The plastic wrapping/tapes protecting the watch seem to have been removed and then put back on. The white piece of paper on the band is crumpled and dirty as well.Should I send the watch back or accept it as it is? Is this normal or am I being too demanding here?watch1.jpgwatch2.jpgwatch3.jpgwatch4.jpg
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Spent some time today with this:Loving it... Can't get it out of my mind... I had been considering a rolex skydweller but you just can't compare. The 5726 is far ahead with the moon phase, day display, clear caseback, extra strap included (to name a few advantages)...Thoughts? Wait for the 5960/1A to make sure I won't have any regrets? Thanks much.
I had the next watch purchase narrowed to an AP ROO Black Theme or a Patek Philippe 5167A-001. Thanks to all of the PP enablers' pics, I'm 99% certain that 5167 is the right choice. Unfortunately, my AD doesn't have any 5167s in stock to try on. I do have a slightly larger 7 3/4 wrist. Anyone with similar size wrist that can share your experience and wrist shot pics?Thank you.








