Philip Stein 23NWCB Features

Ref. No. :23NWCB
Code :22552
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Calfskin
Year :2011
Location :United States, New York, Brooklyn
Price : $ 424
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :Steel
Thickness :14 mm
Waterproof :50 m
Material bezel :Steel
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Silver
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Calfskin
Clasp :Buckle
Functions :Chronograph, Date
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Philip Stein 23NWCB wrist watches news:
I got a call from my ADMy Day-Date 118206 arrived from the RSC in Geneva yesterday I had some miner scratches on the polished bezelSo now I am happy againRegardsLars
I paid a visit to my favorite AD in Mexico City today to check out some prices of watched in my "wanted" list.I went there to try on a Milgauss, Turn-O-Graph and Detajust since those models were at the top of my list, what a surprise...The Datejust felt to "old" for me (being 32), the TOG looks so much better in pictures that I almost didn't want to try it on. The Milgauss is very nice (especially the black dial version) but it felt weird, I would like to own it but I wouldn't want to buy it as my 2nd Rolex.I currently own an ExpII and the Milgauss feels more like a 3rd or 4th Rolex than a 2nd.They were out of SS subs but as much as I like I wouldn't want to buy another watch with the same bracelet as my current ExpII.In pictures I thought the GMT IIc was kinda ugly, but I tried it on and I was sold, I WANT IT and I WANT IT BAD!That's going to be next Rolex for sure, watches are more expensive here than in the US, especially since we have a 16% VAT, but the lady has seen me there a cou
Stumbled upon this watch earlier today while surfing for an affordable diver to try and get me off my seadweller fix. Looks pretty awesome check out yeoman's blog for some nice pics .
I have been trying to no avail to find out what model this is. I have found some pics and all the descriptions say is Jeweled. Any information from you good people would be appreaciated. Thanks so much.Benrus jeweled.jpg
First off, let me explain that I'm not a current collector of pocketwatches, but I do like them nonetheless. I'm primarily a vintage Accutron collector, but have a soft spot for vintage Bulovas and a few others. I currently own two Railroad Approved Accutrons (both tuning fork models from the 60's) and love the dial style, and the fact that the Accutron was the first RR Approved wristwatch. I've read the book about Ball watches and the connection to RR approved, and am fascinated by it. My purpose here, is to learn a bit, and acquire a RR approved pocketwatch to go along with my Accutron models. I need to reread the Ball book and do some research for the basics, but I'm intending to try and source a model that has a nice, quality, RR working movement (serviced is good obviously) with a case that is typical of someone who used it, i.e., not a fancy gold model. I'd appreciate any assistance, and if anyone knows of a source that has anything like this in stock currently, please fee








