Piaget G0A29108 Features
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Ref. No. :G0A29108
Code :1796
Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :White gold
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United States, Florida, Miami
Price : $ 149,595
Availability
On request
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Case
Case Material :White gold
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Functions :Tourbillon
Others :Skeletonized, Power Reserve Display
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Piaget G0A29108 wrist watches news:
Just picked up from AD. He tightened the hands and checked it out. Said the movement is not Rolex serviceable but running well and appears to be original dial configuration but possible older refininsh, but not sure. I can't believe Rolex won't service it. Anyone think parts are still available through "little" watch repair shops and they could work on it if need be? I put the new Croc strap on it and love the look now...lemme know what you guys think of her
This was a nice find just need some polishing and clean-up. A 1954 Lord Elgin "Webster". I put on a new band the one that came with it was the incorrect style and worn.
Been a while since I posted about an incoming - but I think it was worth the wait. There was a post a while back where Dennis was talking about watches and your "birth year". Well, that year is 1969 for me (and the Omega Speedmaster "Moonwatch" is a bit out of my range). So, I periodically do a search for '69 watches in various places and ran across a beautiful Zenith.The following pictures are the seller's:We'll start with the tease - an original signed buckle, and could that be the original box and hang tag?Original signed crown...Working movement...Original (untouched?) dial...Yep - box, papers, and original hang tag even (new strap)...Looks to be in excellent shape - slight blemish on the crystal - we'll have to wait and see on that...I'm pretty excited - a little research shows that the case had been personalized and was buffed out. We'll have to see how that looks in person. But, all in all, a very nice timepiece.If anyone can point me to information on the specific model,
Pulled these out of the safe tonight for a quick family trio photo. Maybe not your perfect three Pateks, but it¡¯s my trifecta!Thanks again to this community for the brand insights and enabling....
I have so far read about the Rolex GMT Master II having the reference variants of 16710A, 16710B and 16710N. However a friend of mine has one Pepsi, Z serial from 2017, with the ref 16710T. What does the T here mean? Could anyone enlighten please?








