Piaget goa29106 Features


Ref. No. :goa29106
Code :W514350
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :White gold
Bracelet Material :Leather
Condition :1 (mint)
:With Box
Location :United States, Florida, Surfside
Price : $ 18,400
Availability
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Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :White gold
Case Diameter :30 mm
Dial :Silver
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Leather
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Once again, Swiss Watch International delivered quality customer service. I purchased a high-end Swiss watch from them - and a bracelet screw backed out. (This is not an Invicta:D). Two Florida ADs did not have them in stock. I wrote SWI - and 10 days later my screw (a very oddball piece) arrived via certified mail.My compliments.This company really understands customer service.My public thanks!
Limited B01. Sorry for the low quality pics it's the best I could do with my phone. Here are some pics I borrowed from the net. And my Navarimer Datora. The Datora gets the most wear these days and yes I got it off eBay a while ago lol.
There is a Omega AD in the lobby of the hotel I am staying in Vancouver. I went in an spoke to Jorge (sales manager) about the liquid metal PO. Nice watch. I am here until Wednesday... I hope I get out unscathed. I want a explorer :)
This will be about my concerns on such issues about manually wound Pateks that you may call logistics concerns. When it comes to owning a manual Patek, and wearing it regularly, how does it work exactly? I know it may sound silly to ask this, but here's why. I do have a manual watch, an Omega Speedmaster from '69 that I do wear at least once a week. I wind it every morning, before leaving for work. It's quite an affordable watch (when compared to most Pateks), it's not too pricy to get it serviced, and its winding crown is made of steel, so I have no problem winding it once a day. And if I happen to forget to wind it for a few days, it's not too difficult to set the time again -- and there's no other complication to hassle with.When it comes to manual Pateks, especially complicated ones (AC, PC, PC Chrono), how do you deal with the issue of winding? Do you wind it every day or every second day, even if you don't wear it that often? Doesn't it wear down the precious metal windin








