Tudor Tudor 24905 Features


Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :Steel
Year :1960s
Condition :2 (fine)
Location :United Kingdom, Harrogate
Price : ¡ê 875 (= $ 1,361) [Negotiable]
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Case
Case Material :Steel
Functions :Date
Others :Screw-Down Crown
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Tudor Tudor 24905 The Related Reviews:
- Really awesome watch, I like it very much, 5 stars, thank you!
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by lahmar souad United Kingdom Berkshire from Netherlands Purmerend
- Just loved it as with all of Heidi's Jewelry. But only for me with my bad eyesight the watch face was just too . Had to return it. Will be looking for another of her watches. Beautiful as ever.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Claudia Faucher Colucci Tampa from Netherlands Purmerend
- Super fast, and the watch is super amazing, definitely worth it, tks!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by L.S. Singapore Jurong West Street 91 from Netherlands Purmerend
Tudor Tudor 24905 wrist watches news:
Magrette of New Zealand has just released two watches for pre-order that are the brand's first chronograph watches. The watches contain the same movement and share similar cases, but have their differences. The first watch is the Magrette Moana Pacific Chronograph PVD and the second is the Magrette Regattare Chronograph.With their first chronograph watch Magrette did not want to alienate its loyal followers by pricing the watch too high. At the same time the movement needed to be interesting and useful. Magrette turned to the actually quite impressive Seagull TY-2901 manually wound 30 minute chronograph movement. This is a Chinese made replica of an older movement called the Venus 175. Another watch that used this movement was the Techne Sparrow Hawk that I reviewed here. The Sparrow Hawk sold very well and I attribute that to people liking the nice mixture of interest and value in the movement.Through the exposed caseback you can see the movement - which has the fine look of a vintage
You guys buy a lot of used watches on E Bay from what I see.On the average, are you more likely to pay less if you go for "Buy It Now" or wait until the last bid and swoop in and make sure that you are high bidder?In other words, does a watch that has a Buy It Now price usually sell less or more than that price if nobody Buys It Now?Thanks...Howard
Specifications:Model Number: H77716353 Hamilton men's automatic chronograph from the Khaki Navy Frogman watch collection features a retro-dive style design with a sturdy black rubber strap with reverse white stitching, silver dial and solid titanium construction. The start and reset pushers for the stopwatch are both consolidated into the crown at 4 o'clock in a unique split button format. Model H77716533Style NumberH77716353Features:LuminousMovement TypeSwiss Automatic MechanicalMovement CaliberVALJOUX 7750Power Reserve Hours42CrystalSapphireCalendar TypeDateCase MaterialTitaniumMetal FinishBrushedCase Thickness15 mmCase Width42.5 mmDial ColorSilverBand MaterialRubberBand Width/Lug Width22 mmClasp TypeBuckleWater Resistance200 MPic/descripton: ewatches
I need help making decision between purchase it from AD or jomashop with $1500 less for AP 15450. Does factory warranty is necessary?
I¡¯m really happy I picked this up last week. Most people on here seem to like the Black first which I do as well then Red and then Blue. After owning a red for a short period of time I¡¯d have to say the Blue passes it by just a hair. Panerai has really got me hooked as well for last couple of months. After owning Rolex for 15 years I figured it was time to switch it up for a bit and glad I did. Still kicking myself in the ass for last year when my AD had a few Hulks and he was going to sell it to me 7500 but o well when Rolex gets their heads out their butts I¡¯ll make it happen. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk








