Philip Stein 32AWRW Features

Ref. No. :32AWRW
Code :17747
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Silicon
Year :2010
Location :United States, New York, Brooklyn
Price : $ 324
Availability
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Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :45 mm
Thickness :12.4 mm
Waterproof :30 m
Material bezel :Steel
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :White
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Silicon
Clasp :Buckle
Buckle Material :Steel
Functions :Chronograph, Date
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Philip Stein 32AWRW The Related Reviews:
- Unique date pointer which points to the date ring around the outer edge of the dial. Good build quality and value for the money. Attractive timepiece.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by joey humphrey Spain Burgos from Netherlands Purmerend
- Beautiful watch. I enjoy wearing it because it is so different. Lots of compliments!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by HSIAO PAI LEE Tunisia Ben Arous from Netherlands Purmerend
- This watch was the best thing I could've ever bought. Not only is it comfortable, but i can still wear it with anything. However, some people ask if i got it from a cereal box or a McDonalds Happy Meal.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Miriam Bukhari Chicago Highwood from Netherlands Purmerend
Philip Stein 32AWRW wrist watches news:
from jewelrysuite101:The care taken in finishing the parts of a watch movement is manifold in purpose: aesthetically, the various brushing and chamfering techniques provide different patterns, textures and levels of reflective light; pragmatically, the finish is far less likely to corrode than it would be if left untreated; and abstractly, taking such an extreme degree of care in crafting parts that will never be seen is a reflection of the pride of artisanship, and it contributes to the ongoing sense of freemasonry among the artisans.
Dear All,This watch is a fake, the company which own the home-page state this, but can anyone tell me whether you could have spotted that this is indeed fake if it was not said in the page? Maybe I am too optimistic but I always thought that I could spot essentially any fake AP and most fake watches from known brands and indeed I usually can say at a glance what is wrong when some question about a watch appearing on the bay which happens to be fake appears but in this case I am struggling with this. I am sure that if I had the watch in my hand I could probably tell it is false and I am 100% sure that if I could open it the task would be almost trivial, especially given that AP polishes even the most recessed area of the interior and finish to a ridiculous high grade even the smallest part of the movement but only from these pictures could you see anything wrong? The only thing which looks a bit strange is the colour of the screws but often that's just because of the white balance of th
The Breitling SuperOcean Professional is on its way. I should get it in 10 days. It has service records from BUSA so its all good. I'll post pictures once I get it.-Vernon
Hello everyone, any idea of 5711 blue annual production volume? My guess is 3,000 per year.
Greetings TRF,After thinking a rather long time about the next timepiece I'd review I thought I'd give this model a try. Given that it is the only Grandes Complications model I've had the chance to actually handle and that it is a model I particularely love I think the choice was quite the no-brainer (besides, I hope one of our friends around here who happens to own one will chime in to give his opinion on it...).Today's review: the Patek Philippe 5159- The case: The watch's first forte, the officer's case is a wonderful asset of this timepiece. Everything on it gives you the feeling that you have a vintage watch on your wrist: the big round crown, the straight lugs with their screws replacing the usual springbars and, when you take a look on the other side, the gold hinged dust cover hiding the sapphire crystal case back that displays the movement. I must admit I used to feel a tad strange while looking at such lugs on watches as I thought they were cut too roughly off the case but th








