U-Boat 1840 Features
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Ref. No. :1840
Code :18011
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Leather
Year :2012
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Italy, Riccione
Price : € 2,210 (= $ 2,706)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Dial :Black
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Leather
Clasp :Buckle
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U-Boat 1840 The Related Reviews:
- Everything was very smooth from start to finish - no isuues - Thank you!!!
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)]
- Review by Staffel United States White Plains from Netherlands Purmerend
- i like nice watches. i ordered this one for my birthday and it did not dissapoint. came with its serial number, all original, with manuals, etc.I am very happy with my buy.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)]
- Review by Fiona McDermott Germany L¡§1beck from Netherlands Purmerend
- You're a good seller, I got this watch in good condition, 5 stars.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)]
- Review by shatea brisbon Newton Covington from Netherlands Purmerend
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Dietrich Gruen's Columbus Watch Co. was an early leader with rr watches. Invented the safety pinion and first with smaller 16 size. After failure in 1893, son Fred Gruen and Dietrich before 1900 attempted unsuccessfully to sell a fine rr watch. Conformed to and exceeded all U.S. standard 16 size requirements. A few used in Canada, but because Swiss made, never officially in U.S. A superior rr watch made by their friend Leo Alby, Madretsch. Used Keystone rr cases and best American and Swiss technology. Dial marked with a Fred Gruen selected U.S. or Canadian seller. German Grossmann style regulater, countersunk screwed and keyed jewel settings, superior mustache lever. oddly not marked but 21 jewels.
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FOR ME that is! lol!!! Planning on giving myself a 1305 or my 50th birthday because:a) I love the watch, b) its the 13 ZERO FIVE and I'm turning FIFTY c) I haven't bought a watch in a LONG time (at least two years lol) d) do I really need a reason???Birthday is in two months...excitement is building! Just wanted to share!
I know I will be in the minority but, after trying on the DJ41 I was left a little underwhelmed.For me I prefer the size of the DJ2, this may be due to it being a little thicker like my beloved Milguass, coupled with the stunning blue azzurro/roman dial.Would I be right in assuming that there would be plenty of these models still in their displays and, with this in mind, do you think I could obtain a good discount? - So far I have been offered 5% bringing the price down to ¡ê4988.
Watch has rsc dallas paperwork from 2012. Exp2 1675 with an N serial number, 1991 model with T<25 tritium dial. Is this normal for the patina on dial to be alittle darker then the hands? The seller and rsc paperwork say hands werent changed. Asking fellow trf gurus for any info on this. Thanks. Rsc paperwork shows $1100 total service. Seller asking low $4k? Good deal?