Piaget Piaget 10028 Features
Code :1893
Movement :Manual winding
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Year :1960
Location :Italy, PISA
Price : € 1,600 (= $ 1,968)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Case
Case Diameter :25 x 23 mm
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Bracelet Color :Black
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Piaget Piaget 10028 wrist watches news:
DSC00585.jpgDSC00589.jpgDSC00590.jpgDSC00584.jpgI've been talking about these, but never got a chance to post pictures. I got them this year and have been proud to wear them. Sorry, I don't have that good of a camera. It was this forum that helped me to return a used 16613 with a custom dial that has flaws in it. I decided to purchase a brand new 116613 instead. I want to thank everyone in this forum that helped to find the imperfections.
I've inherited a Longines watch from my grandfather, and could do with some advice. Pics below - click on the images for bigger versions. The apparently-always-helpful Mr Krebs at St Imier told me this:
I have an enamel inlaid square from I believe 1926. I don't know much about this watch and was wondering if anybody could help. I cannot find ANY info on this watch on the internet other than a catalog description from 1928. There seems to be no mention of it. If anybody could tell me what the production number was on this watch (I know it was low), if they have ever seen one or sold/bought one I would appreciate it. Any info would be appreciated. A close up photo of before and after restoring can be found here: mpassaro/search/label/Hamilton%20WatchesThanks!
This is my first Panerai, pam 250, loving it. I am very glad to join the family
Well the title says it all, I really loved Pams for 1 year, until 6 months ago, but somehow the love passed away as I got other pieces and that's why I am selling my Pams as I hate to see great watches stay in the bank safe and not get any wrist time, to be clear I had only 1 good watch 1,5 year ago, a Rolex Sub c LN, after which I got a 233 dot dial, and it got a lot of wrist time, after I got a 28, and a 82 shadow case, in my book these are incredibly cool Pam pieces and they all got good writ time, may be wrong but don't think so.Since 6 months ago I purchased many pieces, a Daytona 116515 in rose gold with ceramic bezel, a BLNR from Rolex, a Blancpain L-Evolution alarm GMT, and the last a Patek 5712, I think that getting the Daytona and especially the Patek I couldn't wear big watches anymore, and felt a little ridiculous putting on my Pams, also the fact that I am selling my collection to go down to 3-4 pieces, the Patek, the Hulk, and either the BLNR or the Daytona, haven't decid