Seiko SUJE47 Features


Ref. No. :SUJE47
Code :seiko-ladies-watch-suje47
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Steel
Condition :0 (unworn)
Gender :Ladies' watch
:New
Location :United States, New York, Brooklyn NY
Price : $ 114
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :18 mm
Thickness :8 mm
Waterproof :30 m
Dial :White
Dial numerals :Roman numerals
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Steel
Bracelet Color :Steel
Clasp :Jewelry clasp
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Seiko SUJE47 The Related Reviews:
- Really great watch - very lovely packaging.Very large band to accomodate all wrist sizes.Good buy!
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- Great with cheap price, it's definitely worth buying...
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Igor M Turkiye Izmir/buca from Netherlands Purmerend
- Great duct very fast shipping really great duct very pleased
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Millie J Italy Brescia from Netherlands Purmerend
Seiko SUJE47 wrist watches news:
the more the stay the same . In Febuary 1991 I bought my first Rolex , a pepsi GMT. I wore the watch non-stop for eleven years , one day I foolishly sold it and bought a Panerai, I realized instantly I had made a mistake nothing against Panerai . So for the past six years I have been thinking about my Pepsi , but was reluctant to replace it because of the price increases .Other watches came and went but nothing filled the void, so three weeks ago today I bought my new GMT ,for more than twice what I paid in 1991:eek:. So much for gaining wisdom as you age . My point in all of this is that I believe this is the perfect watch for me just as was 17 years ago , this is the first watch that I ever lusted after and seems to be my horological soulmate . So it's nice to know that I wasn't a dumb kid when I bought this watch the first time :cool:. This watch is here to stay . I was going to take some new pictures but my wife took the camera to Maui. Thanks for reading.. Danny
Hello, 1st post. I'm quite new to the Panerai scene and could do with some help.So I'm currently wearing a Panerai but i cant find any info on it.I can find info about a very similar one Which had 1000 pieces made and a slightly different power reserve on the face.This panerai is a Luminor Power Reserve (Officine Panerai - Firenze 1860) No.336 out of 500. Which Was bought in 1999.Here are some pics:Can anyone help?Cheers, Piers.
My parents want to get me something special for my 18th, they have suggested a nice watch an I like the Idea, ?350 is their budget which is very tight for a nice watch.I started by looking at Submariners as they were affordable second hand watches that would retain their value but I didn't particular think they were the solutionNext I looked into second hand Tags, my parents got me a nice Grand Carrera only to fail its authentication. Refunded we moved on, shame as I love Tags! Very modern stylish look. Plus being a massive motor racing enthusiast, something that resembles any part of a car has me hooked! Now I am looking outside the box, a swiss for that money seems impossible, so I looked at other brands and 4 came up as the best for that price range:TissotCitizenHamiltonCasioThis left me on a cliff hanger, only to see the shiny RBR branded casio edifice! This made me look into Casios. I found [link removed] that I lovedbut I'm not sure it's right. It wont retain any value and it's n
And I'm hooked. I loved it. Felt very solid and very high quality, and I hate to say it, but it felt much better than my Submariner. The movement was gorgeous. Without even asking I was offered a 25% on it and nearly every other watch there. I however can not find the exact reference # she wrote on the card on the internet. The reference # she gave me is 31130404230130. Had a matte black dial that was almost slightly brown with white hands. Tried on a cream dialed one with black subdials also and it didnt do anything for me. The offer was 25% off if paying with cash and 23% off if paying with credit or debit. Since I dont have that much cash laying around, I had her do an estimate for me using a credit card. They were selling it for $5500, after 23% off it came to $4235, add taxes and the grand total was $4785.55 cdn. Think its a good deal? They had an Alaska project for $5900, but I dont believe there was a discount due to it being a limited edition.I'm very tempted...Lo
Afternoon, TRFI've been in the hunt for a new piece for a little while now and really have the hots for a steel ceramic Daytona. However, I'm not willing to pay the $4,000 to $6,000 premium for one on the gray or second hand market. What kind of time frame am I looking at by going through an AD? Also, when I ask to be placed on the wait list, how much deposit should I be expected to put down?Thanks for any help in advance!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk








