Swatch SUOJ104 Features
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Brand:Swatch
Model:SUOJ104
Gender:Unisex
Movement:Quartz
Dial Type:Analog
Dial Color:Yellow Patterned
Crystal:Scratch Resistant Mineral
Hands:Luminous
Second Markers:No Markers
Band Width:18 mm
Clasp:Tang
Case Size:41 mm
Case Thickness:10 mm
Case Material:Plastic
Crown:Pull / Push
Case Shape:Round
Case Back:Solid
Bezel:Fixed Yellow Plastic
Water Resistance:30 meters / 100 feet
Functions:Hour, Minute, Second
Features:Plastic
Style:Casual Watches
Warranty:1 Year Jomashop Warranty
UPC Code:054362686259
Internal ID:STSUOJ104
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Swatch SUOJ104 The Related Reviews:
- I was on the fence whether I wanted to wear a serpant watch but I'm so glad I ordered it. Love the blue and the watch looks so neat on the wrist. I also order the matching ring, love it too. Really shines.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by gerard fichera Canada Legardeur from Netherlands Purmerend
- I started out wanting a different ESQ style and then saw this. I love the blue face hands. Very stunning watch.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Gerald Brown Nederland Gorinchem from Netherlands Purmerend
- This is a gorgeous watch/bracelet. I love wearing it and wear it all the time like a bracelet...I just have to remember to take it off before my shower..hehe
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by nicole brunetti India Hyderabad from Netherlands Purmerend
Swatch SUOJ104 wrist watches news:
Ever since the release of last year¡¯s Luminor Marina 8 Days (PAM 510) with the new in-house P.5000 movement, there has been talk of Panerai discontinuing its entry-level Luminor models. The PAM 510 is a doppelganger of the PAM 111, with the exception of the words ¡°8 Days¡± on the dial and the movement underneath, the two watches are practically identical.At this point, it is worth talking a bit about this new P. 5000 movement, which only debuted last year. First and foremost, this is a hand-wound movement that is comprised of 127 components and beats at 3Hz or 21,600bph. The movement, like most other Panerai in-house movements, is fairly large at 15? lignes, but this is necessary because, as you know, Panerai makes large watches. Most significantly, it boasts a power reserve of 8 days and this is achieved by having two barrels in series. Such a configuration allows longer, thinner springs to be used, giving it its long power reserve.This year, Panerai is releasing five new Luminor model
Question to the specialists: Redial or not ?I have seen this watch on Ebay: article 300548980875 Longines "All Guard" Automatic Men's Watch W/Date,Works They write "The dial is original", but I am missing the indication "All Guard" on the dial. I have never seen a "All Guard" with date and without the name "All Guard" on the dial. Thanks for your help.
Hi,As some may have seen I have been buzzing around some of the forums lately and I would like to ask a couple of questions.I am a complete novice when it comes to anything to do with watches, apart from wearing one that is. This is not a situation that I wish to continue.I say this as I am waiting to get enough money to purchase a Steinhart Ocean Blue unfortunately circumstances beyond my control mean that this will take longer than anticipated.In the meantime I would like to learn a little about watches and how to go about keeping them on good order. To do this I propose to see if I can get some information that will allow me to open a watch and recognise the parts that make up the movement and so on. I have an old, extremely poor fake Rolex Daytona that I was given, it doesn't work and I would like to use it as a test to see what makes up a watch and its movement. The trouble is I can't even start as I don't know how to open the case, I'm that much of a novice.Does anyone know o
When restoring my Omega Constellation, I tried a technique that usually I do on white Lego piecesto whiten the plastic day and date disksThey were very very yellowish, but now they are whiter, not as "new" white, but very considerable differenceFor the ones who whish to try, the technique is very simple...Let them sleep the night in a solution with one part bleach, and three part water...Until now, and including the Omega disks, I never had a problem of the paint of numbers or drawings in the case of the Lego from fading, but you never know maybe it will depend on the specific paint used in the specific part you wish to whiten...
Hey guys. Got this one today. The 267-cal is well known and this one is in beautiful condition. I believe it was made in late 1950s. It has a classic 35mm solid gold case, signed all over, but what really impressed me was the original dial with raised indexes and logo. I think this one is a real classic and a perfect watch to wear with a formal attire, so all I have to do now is buy a suit as I don't have any .Hope you like it.








