Piaget G0A30109 Features
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Ref. No. :G0A30109
Code :1841
Case Material :Yellow gold
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United States, Florida, Miami
Price : $ 4,480
Availability
On request
Case
Case Material :Yellow gold
Dial :Silver
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Piaget G0A30109 The Related Reviews:
- IF YOU LIKE BLING, THIS IS THE WATCH FOR YOU. I HAVE A WRIST AN THE SM/MED FIT PERFECT. NO COMPLAINTS HERE
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by debbie doyle Nassau Bahamas Nassau from Netherlands Purmerend
- Cool watch, good price.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by lesa James Turkiye ?anl?urfa from Netherlands Purmerend
- BEAUTIFUL A+++++
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Viktor Kotsjuba India Alleppey from Netherlands Purmerend
Piaget G0A30109 wrist watches news:
I was just reading my booklet and somehow I missed this and don't recall any discussion on it up here. Is that correct? The numbers on the bezel are filled with Platinum? Maybe that's why it went up in $$!
I found an old pocket watch by Richard Clayton Cincinnati in a box of family heirlooms. What very little I know about it is that it might have been built between 1834 - 1859 and that Clayton was a silversmith/watchmaker as well as a very well known balloonist c. 1830s. Does anybody know anything about these watches? Any idea what it would have cost when new? (This answer could solve a family mystery...) Many thanks for any information.. 100_1439.jpg
Okay I made a post a couple of days ago asking what you would buy with $200, well some of my ebay auctions sold for more than I was expecting.So now the question iswhat Diver or Chronograph style watch would you buy with $350?
I have followed the posts here for a while being largely unfamiliar with the Omega line but having some familiarity with the speedster. I have noticed that the 3570.50 of the current speedster line seems to be the one Omega that many if not most consider the current iconic model. there is also the same model (saphire sandwich) with the clear back case and brownish dial. what I have found interesting is that the special speedsters such as the anniversary models seem to have little following. they seem to be actually less desirable, at least from my observation. Can anyone comment on this. If I am accurate, there is a solid focus on being as close to the original moon watch as possible even if it is not one of the original models/movements.
I have owned several, perhaps should have held onto one of 'em, but thinking about getting a new, 36mm. Not sure though how I feel about the new bling they have. Is it an everyday watch? Or is it now kind of dressy with all that polish? I had some nice two tones but felt they were kind of dressy. So I think stainless is best for me. I saw this one on a post out here and it gassed me! And I know where to get one. These pictures are so much better than what I have seen in ads and catalogs. Curious as to what this dial is called. And I dig the plain bezel, never owned one. The fluted just seems too shiny to me these days. And please, don't get me wrong or take offense, I know they are all cool, great watches. And my taste changes all the time! Feel free to chime in!








