U-Boat 6475 Features
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Ref. No. :6475
Code :14448
Movement :Automatic
Bracelet Material :Leather
Year :2012
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Italy, Riccione
Price : € 3,930 (= $ 4,812)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Diameter :53 mm
Dial :Black
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Leather
Others :Limited Edition
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U-Boat 6475 The Related Reviews:
- I have really enjoyed this watch. It is very rich looking and durable.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Shelley Brown Slovakia Bratislava from Netherlands Purmerend
- very very cute!! thanks! fast shipping!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Candice Hochevar USA Mountain Dale from Netherlands Purmerend
- totally pleased with my purchase thank u very much.A++++
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by JACQUES DEREGNAUCOURT United States Sacramento from Netherlands Purmerend
U-Boat 6475 wrist watches news:
Got this from an Estate sale (Silent auction for charity) a while back. According to the gentleman that had it, it circa 1970 production with a caliber of 5xx (he wasn't sure). He said it had the piece serviced last year. Overall I would say it's in decent condition (Being a 40+ years old watch). I don't know how to open the caseback (Not a vintage watch person).Can anyone in the know-how tell me a bit more about this piece? I am thinking of selling it as I'm a diver kind of guy. This one just sits in the velvet cushion doing nothing.Many thanks, Dom
the postman has just turned up with the oris 2010 calender for me .totally unexpected , thank you oris :D
This time the PAM 270!What an absolute stunner! I can tell you that the price was a real stunner, too:DKR. 85,500 which is US $ 15,260! And NO discount! Panerai does not allow my AD to discount them.Also, my AD is still not allowed to service PAM's with in-house movements which bugs me a bit since the watch must then be sent to Panerai. It takes several months go get it back, and their charge for servicing it is almost 3 times the price of what my AD would take if he were allowed to service it.However, they expect to get the permission soon.I would probably go for the PAM 233 instead. The dial of the PAM 233 seems more "clean" without the "9", and somehow a "10 Day power reserve" AND "automatic movement" just doesn't make sense. Also, the PAM 233 is considerably "cheaper" and easier to re-sell should you wish to do that later.Trying on the PAM 270 gave me a good idea of how the "Fiddy" (1950) case looks on my wrist, although the PAM 270 is thicker than the PAM 233.
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Another smooth transaction with George (Kringkily). I decided to sell my omega 15000 gauss for this. Loved the 15000 guess but found it heavy after while and didn't feel very comfortable compare to my milgauss GV. So decided to add another speedy to the collection instead.image.jpg








