Piaget GOA29038 Features
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Brand:Piaget
Model:GOA29038
Gender:Ladies
Movement:Quartz
Dial Type:Analog
Dial Color:Diamond
Crystal:Scratch Resistant Sapphire Crystal
Band Type:Bracelet
Band Material:18k White Gold
Case Size:30mm
Case Material:18k White Gold
Case Shape:Round
Bezel:Fixed
Functions:Hour, Minute
Features:Diamond, Gold
Style:Luxury Watches
Warranty:2 Year Jomashop Warranty
UPC Code:29665153210
Internal ID:PG-GOA29038
Item Variation:GOA29038 , A29038 , 29038
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The first month of a new decade: what better time to mull over other promising (albeit not always successful) beginnings? Test your knowledge of a dozen watch-world firsts (the answers are at the end). 1. In 1957, Hamilton introduced the firstA. watch powered by electricityB. watch wound by a micro rotorC. single-button chronographD. watch with bi-directional winding2. In 1972, Hamilton introduced the firstA. quartz watchB. quartz watch with a frequency of 32,768 HzC. digital watchD. digital watch with a liquid crystal display3. Citizen launched the Crystron Solar Cell, the world¡¯s first light-powered analog watch, inA. 1970B. 1976C. 1984D. 19884. The first watch with no balance wheel was theA. Quartz Astron by SeikoB. Ventura by HamiltonC. Accutron by BulovaD. Constellation by Omega5. In 1934, Breitling patented the firstA. watch with a slide-rule bezelB. split-seconds chronographC. single-pusher chronographD. chronograph with two separate pushers6. The world¡¯s first TV commercial was
chronocentric/forums/chro...=read;id=53492This is just awful.Disclaimer * Scammers will be hunted. I think we should get out torches and pitchforks ready. We need to hunt this scammer.
Just gotten what is my first AP last week, and it's this SS Diver. My dealer advised to set the quick date after 6pm, but according to the manual it says between 1am ¨C 6pm. To avoid any contradiction, which should be the right way to do it?Coming from the Rolexes, I've never had the need to worry about such stuffs. What are the important things to lookout for with this AP movement to avoid any unnecessary harm?
I just bought a 40mm Chrono in titanium/Steel, and it¡¯s on the way. Getting delivered tomorrow, but already have a few questions about the pedigree!When I saw this, it was listed as a 00121, except it has an exhibition back. Also, the listing claims it has a Zenith El Primero, but I don¡¯t see that on the movement. On the case/lug is OP 6531, and on the bridge is ¡°400/Z¡±. Serial number BB1064xxx Can anyone help me know this is legit? I¡¯d be very grateful for any help!! I can send pics if that will help...Please respond to my personal email! rbmiller1mac Thank you!!! Bob
I seem to be preoccupied with damaged Rolex items that keep appearing on a well know auction site..... don't get me wrong I retain parts that come off my watches for sentimental reasons, I just cant seriously cant believe that these 2 can be repaired (unless told other wise) so unless junk parts floats your boat what use are they?








