Ulysse Nardin Ulysse Nardin 46368 Features
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Code :23456
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Yellow gold
Location :United States, Massachusetts, Boston
Price : $ 11,800
Availability
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Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Yellow gold
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Is this a Hamilton Endicott? The case is correct, but the dial does not look like the other enamel Endicott dials I have seen. the listing is at cgi.ebay/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi K:MEDWX:IT
Could someone explain the different dials I have been seeing on the new Ventura?Some say electric, some have the zigzag pattern across the dial, some have diamonds....are these all the same watch?I like the 'electric' on the dial, I take it these are quartz?Thanks
We've said it here before - you need to have some reference material if you want to get serious in this hobby. Wanna see a perfect example why? Can anyone tell me if that dial is original or not? Well, it isn't.but it almost fooled me into making a $2800 mistake. It's a pretty watch, and a very nice caliber inside that was in correct order as were the hallmarks on the inside of the caseback. The Maltese Cross on the dial is the correct shape for the period. Even more important is the shape of the ampersand (&) - it is also correct for the period. That's two key components to pre-1974 Vacheron Constantin watch dials. With less than an hour left in the auction it was time to triple check myself so I went to all the stuff I had on the company including something I had saved from a dedicated VC collector website. Know what the tip off was? The lack of the accent mark over the second E in GEN¨¨VE. No redialer puts that on for some reason. Pretty stupid and seemingly nitpick
Not very happy about seeing AP on Details magazine but what can we do. Details is too mainstream and not necessarily where they should be featured. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1361585414.258199.jpgSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk. Watches are the new currency!








