Tudor 79170 Features


Ref. No. :79170
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Steel
Year :1994
Condition :1 (mint)
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Italy, NAPOLI
Price : € 3,300 (= $ 4,041)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :40 mm
Waterproof :100 m
Material bezel :Steel
Glass :Plexiglass
Dial :Silver
Dial numerals :No numerals
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Steel
Bracelet Color :Steel
Clasp :Fold clasp, hidden
Buckle Material :Steel
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One more chance to add a question on quartz to this thread:Questions on quartz? Ask here!I'd have to say I've had my eyes opened to some interesting information and that's just from a few answers. If you have anything to ask, post it and we'll put it in the FAQ.
Hello everybody!I'm a happy owner of a Hamilton QNA with a metal link. I love the watch and can really recommend it to anyone. I will most def buy another one and i have got my eyes on a Hamilton Officer auto chrono or an Omega Chrono. I do however have a question. Is there anyone who knows how to change the braclet/link to a diffrent one, without take the clock to a watchmaker? I also would like to make the link shorter, how can i seperate the links and then put them together again? Is there a nice how to that someone knows of?I understand that you need special tools in order to do this change, where can i buy these tools and which tools is it that i need?I tried searching the forum for a similar post, but could not find one.Hope someone can help me with this.Thanks for a great forum!
Whatever some might say, that there are other brands which make as good or even better watches than Patek, for example Lange, or independents like FP Journe, which is true, Patek doesn't have the monopoly of quality, when you look at their offerings, I don't see another brand which comes even close to it, for me Lange is an incredible brand also, but their variety of watches is far from being as vast as Patek, if you just look at the variety of minute repeaters actually available from Patek, they have 21 options, in the sense that some models are available in 3 different metals, this is just incredible, I know that all the top brands have a few, but 21? I don't think so, I won't even go into the PC, AC, chronos, and other possibilities.Patek has dress pieces, sporty dress pieces like Nautilus and Aquanaut, and what I would consider in between pieces, not sporty and not dressy, like the 5960P for example, when you look at a brand like AP, that some adore, unless I am mistaken what is AP
This is what Panerai is all about ,,, strapsmania.Just had a delivery to the office and as I had a screwdriver handy ... i swapped the Ferretti tan strap for a Natural GSD strap ... Greg was excellent to deal with.I am sure the stap will age very nicely over time ...
So I know a store that is selling the ever so popular daytona ceramic with the white face... It is pre owned but looks like new. Comes with box and card... They are asking 17k out the door...My dilemma... I'm not rich and I do have a sub ceramic but I want one more watch and that will be the daytona... The M.S.R.P is 12,500 plus tax at the AD, but obviously good luck getting one... So do you guys think in the next 5 to 10 years or so it will go back to normal and we will be able to buy one at the AD for M.S.R.P prices or you think it will even eventually be 17k or more at the AD and I should get it? I really don't want to over pay and this is not for an investment it is for me to wear the rest of my life but if ever god forbid I need to sell I don't want to lose especially in the thousands... Or get a two tone zenith daytona for 10k...








