Rado R13477172 Features
- Quartz Working Chronograph Movement Fully Functional Working Chronograph (Stopwatch) Authentic Ceramic Case - Scratch Proof Authentic Ceramic Strap - Scratch Proof Sapphire Crystal Glass Face Water-Resistant Man Size: 33x45 mm.Brand Name:Rado
Series:Classic Jubile
Model Number:R13477172
Gender:Mens Watches
Movement:Quartz
Case Material:Ceramic
Case Size:33x45mm.
Bezel Material:Ceramic
Bracelet Material:Ceramic
Bracelet Color:Black
Dial Color:Black
Dial Type:No numerals
Clasp:Push-Button Hidden Clasp
Crystal Material:Sapphire
Watch Shape:Rectangle
Water Resistant Depth:70 Meters / 231 Feet
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Rado R13477172 The Related Reviews:
- don't expect top of the line duct, but fair enough for the price i paid, after all you get what you pay for.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Nicole Russell Colombia Cajica Cundinamarca from Netherlands Purmerend
- Quick ship. great service, reliable quality, good watch, Hooah!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Daniel Gill USA Scarsdale from Netherlands Purmerend
- Safe shipment, good online watch store
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Noahsgoddess Normandie Hanguemar from Netherlands Purmerend
Rado R13477172 wrist watches news:
F. P. Journe announces the Chronom¨¨tre Bleu. The 39mm case is carved from tantalum, a dark gray metal with blue overtones. Tantalum is rarely used in watchmaking because its density and high melting temperature make it difficult to manipulate. Through the display back, the balance and escapement appear mysteriously detached from the movement, beating with no apparent motive force. Journe has placed the connecting train under the dial, leaving only the center wheel to highlight the isolation of the balance. The manually wound movement oscillates at 21,600v/h. Twin barrels work in parallel to deliver stable power for much of its 56-hour autonomy. The F.P.Journe free-sprung chronometer balance with inertia adjustment on four opposing weights is dynamically adjusted to six positions, with an emphasis on constancy of rate.The Chronom¨¨tre Bleu is available now at all F.P.Journe Boutiques in New York, Beijing, Paris, Tokyo, Geneva, Hong Kong and Boca Raton, as well as throughout all authorize
So far, this is my favorite watch yet. It is the Avenger II Seawolf. The size is perfect on my 8.5 wrist. I flipping love it.20170309_184245 by Jon, on Flickr
I'm looking for a second watch to add to my collection and I've started to warm up to the Aquanaut, especially on a bracelet. Coming from just a Rolex, is there anything special to know or consider before buying a 5167 or a Patek in general? Thanks.
I bought it in 2012 and it seems that it is not popular model in this forum.Did I make a mistake ?
I am starting to learn that a lot of people have serious trouble getting SS Subs/GMTs and Daytona watch models. I have no prior with my AD, minus parent history. I emailed him about coming in this weekend to look at YM Rhodium vs SS Sub with date. He said no problem I have them both for you... same AD who let me try on a black/white Daytona (albeit he said it was ¡°already sold¡±)...buuuut I think I could convince to sell it to me.My only leverage is that I told him I would buy my girlfriend¡¯s engagement ring from him which is still a year plus away...Is this a complete anomaly?







