Philip Stein 3GCRBOS Features

Ref. No. :3GCRBOS
Code :17486
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Steel
Year :2010
Location :United States, New York, Brooklyn
Price : $ 1,122
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :Steel
Thickness :14.6 mm
Waterproof :50 m
Material bezel :Steel
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Black
Bracelet
Clasp :Buckle
Buckle Material :Steel
Functions :Chronograph, Date
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Philip Stein 3GCRBOS The Related Reviews:
- The quality is Ok. reliable seller
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Russell S USA Vienna from Netherlands Purmerend
- Best thing about this duct was the money I saved.And knowing I could return it if I did not like it.Right now so my freind,s want this.Thank-You.Lisa
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Kris S Spain Fuenlabrada,madrid from Netherlands Purmerend
- Purchased this duct about a month ago, and I was originally pleased with it. It has captivating appearance and good performance. I reaaly enjoy it.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Jaime N Australia Melbounre from Netherlands Purmerend
Philip Stein 3GCRBOS wrist watches news:
The figures of the hours dial Crazy show hours in an original order, to which all the world associates their own values. The needle of the hours jumps each time that the needle of the minutes ends his revolution, a new way to mad to read the time.For the occasion that a very special dial was created to represent Monaco Swiss residents, representing one of the largest communities in the rock. The colours used were specially selected to symbolize the time even Helvetica and the Principality of Monte - Carlo. thanks to this piece of time Franck Muller hopes to transmit all its creativity and precious Swiss watchmaking expertise. Therefore, using the watch as a symbol of the Switzerland, a concept in itself and as a nationalist sentiment exposed by the helvetique flag displayed in the design of dial.
Apart from a single Casio G Shock ive owned for a few years, ive never felt compelled to buy another Casio even though they make some fantastic looking metal these days. That all changed 3 months ago when i saw one on the bay EF-524SP-1A for a smidge over 70 bux and after reading the specs decided i couldnt lose if i didnt like it.When i got it, i was pleasantly surprised, i knew i liked the look of it but i wasnt expecting the watch to have such a high quality solid steel bracelet with contrast brushed/polished finish and a very nice clasp, the real carbon fibre dial looked great and the watch has a real quality heft overall. Not bad.So, a few months on, im on the bay again when i see this beauty, the EF-503D-7AV. Again, i really liked the look and this one was even cheaper at 50 bux plus shipping so i pulled the trigger without thought given the previous one was so good for the money. I decided to check out Casios website and whilst perusing the spec sheet i staggered in disbelief at
HelloLast week on ebay i found this watch in auction into ebay USA and i won it.It just land in my flat this morning ORIENT STAR ROYAL CREAM DIAL WZ0011FC WITH THE FC00-C0 AUTOMATIC MVMNTMany thanks to the seller
I got my Lum-Tec M28 back from the intensive care ward and its running up to COSC criteria gaining 3.5sec/day. This watch is an automatic and has always seemed to loose ground on the wind over time. I can keep track because it has a power reserve indices. This time I wore it on my right hand and I'm right hand dominant and low and behold it held a complete wind. I moved it to my left hand and it began to lose wind over a 24 hour interval. So...and this ain't rocket science, if you wear your automatic watch on your dominant hand it stands to reason it will be in motion more than your non-dominant hand. Ergo it will be wound more. "Duh" I said to myself. However, I've not heard this brought before in discussion of "Which hand to wear it?" threads. Gentlemen, start to opine!
I don't believe I saw this posted here....Just got around to reading a GQ on my desk and saw this!Love my 5167




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