Patek Philippe Patek Philippe 46617 Features


Code :ID388
Movement :Manual winding
Location :Germany, München
Price : € 18,900 (= $ 23,243)
Availability
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Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
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Patek Philippe Patek Philippe 46617 wrist watches news:
For years, I was a one-watch guy and that watch was usually a Casio. I had the basic Casio's, one of the first calculator watches, one of the first ana-digi Casio's (in fact I still have it and wear it).But I have been thinking of adding a new Casio, a atomic solar model and was wondering if anyone has any suggestions?
First post here I'm the proud owner of a new AT Cousteau that I've been coveting for a while. (3782-03). I got "surprised" with it over the weekend and thus didn't talk to the AD. In winding it etc...I have what could be the dumb question of the month....is the major second hand supposed to sweep (or even move) for "regular" time or is it only used for chrono functions? I'm guessing the small second hand in the interior dial is the only "second hand" that moves, which seems weird but maybe what all chronos do, so just checking that I'm not missing an instruction that activates the larger second hand. (Quite obviously this is my first chrono...and at that, probably my first watch over $400 so quite a jump up. Already looking at a Porto for down the road of course!)Thanks for any help...I promise my questions will get smarter. Love to see all the IWC enthusiasm here as I searched for the right debut watch.
I am going with some black cheese this morning.
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Never thought i would be getting a Gondolo but i did...Very elegant. Does that mean i am getting old?








