Piaget G0A32150 Features
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Ref. No. :G0A32150
Code :3134
Movement :Manual winding
Bracelet Material :Leather
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United States, Florida, Miami
Price : $ 44,795
Availability
On request
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Case
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Leather
Bracelet Color :Black
Others :Small Seconds
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Piaget G0A32150 The Related Reviews:
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by lahmar souad Roma Italy from Netherlands Purmerend
- Beautiful, elegant, classy and sophisticated watch. Glad I purchased it. Gladys from Miami.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by luis rodriguez jorrin Switzerland Manno from Netherlands Purmerend
- nice gift for my wife, she likes it
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Trevor Townsend Serbia Belgrade from Netherlands Purmerend
Piaget G0A32150 wrist watches news:
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I've had 4 speedmasters now.well 5 counting a replica. 2 Autos and 2 pro's. I buy one, then think it just looks like an older watch. The autos are too small and look like watches I owned when I was a kid. They have a plastic crystal (What is Hesalite?) and the ones I've had frankly keep ok time but compared to some autos and Quartz watches, fairly ordinary.....In fact the replica kept as good time and apart from the feel of the thing, really wasn't much different, well not $3000 bucks different anyways.Yet here I sit, looking for another one. I don't get it?
I like the look on both of the watches. My question is which one should I go with? Which one have a better movement? Any suggestion will be very appreciated. [non-sponsor links removed - please read our guidelines]
Good day friends!I¡¯m intrigued by Tissot's (et al) relatively new Powermatic 80 movement. I¡¯m amazed by both the apparent accuracy and the power reserve available at such a low price point. I¡¯m giving serious consideration to purchasing one of the new Seastar watches with the red ceramic bezel.Tissot has stated repeatedly that the movement uses a new, high-tech, low friction escapement, but as far as I can tell they¡¯ve never said what it¡¯s made of. Silicon? Some kind of plastic? Have any of you horologic scholars seen any photos or write-ups that sheds light on question? How durable is it?Additionally, I¡¯ve tried without success to find information on the serviceability of the movement. I know Swatches Sistem51 is a ¡°throw away¡± movement and at it¡¯s given price, that¡¯s what I would expect. The Powermatic 80 is on a completely different level, but I want to make sure that it can be serviced when needed over the next 50 years!
Treated my Gondolo Calendario to a little present to celebrate its 7th birthday.The watch came fitted with the 18ct Patek pin-buckle as standard, which I have always felt was penny-pinching by PP. I quickly fitted the strap with a Hirsch gold-plated deployant buckle and wore it that way for seven years.On my last trip to London, I picked up a new 18ct yellow gold Patek Philippe deployant buckle to complete my watch. Wasn't cheap, but hey, good old Mastercard, and I think it was worth it!Before, with the Hirsch buckle fitted...and now...Now back on my wrist!MW








