Ulysse Nardin 130-91AC-8C-TIGER Features
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Ref. No. :130-91AC-8C-TIGER
Code :11601
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :White gold
Bracelet Material :White Gold
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United States, Florida, Miami
Price : $ 42,815
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Movement/Caliber :UN-13
Power Reserve (h) :42 h
Case
Case Material :White gold
Case Diameter :34 x 35.4 mm
Waterproof :50 m
Dial :White
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :White Gold
Others :Limited Edition
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Ulysse Nardin 130-91AC-8C-TIGER The Related Reviews:
- Really beautiful watch. Classy and stylish. Highly recommend as a gift - for yourself or even someone else!
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Jenni Lehde Netherlands The Hague( Den Haag) from Netherlands Purmerend
- Well packed thanks, good service, i am satisfied with it
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by karen johns United States Elkhart, Indiana from Netherlands Purmerend
- very good thanks for all
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by susan sims Canada Fort Mcmurray,ab. from Netherlands Purmerend
Ulysse Nardin 130-91AC-8C-TIGER wrist watches news:
Hey guys pretty new here to this forum but I've lurked around and its cooler then some other watch sites I've been to. I never signed up with them. By way of introduction I started my watch interest almost 20 years ago. It started by taking apart an old mechanical wrist watch I found in a drawer at my parents'. IIRC it was called Hirsch on the dial. "nurse watch" I got it running and then snapped a stem on the balance wheel taking it a part and putting it back together again IIRC. Back then in the Chicago Trib there would always be these ads for watches I'd never heard of w/B&W pictures. One was of a IWC with all these extra dials (portofino) it looked so cool I had y wife call the jeweler and ask about it. They said it was IIRC $8K w/t strap an $12K maybe with the bracelet. She asked how late they were opened on Saturdays! We didn't but a few weeks later I got a catalog from the same store in conjunction with American Express. They were extending 12 months finance no money down No
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This is the watch I am saving up for next. It is limited edition of 30, specially made for Shinjuku Isetan in Tokyo. It is similar to SBGW001, except with a different dial and a see-through back. I hope I can save faster than it can get sold.
Just managed to snag this one from the 'Bay. My understanding is that Longines didn't certify a whole lot of movements during the early 1970's. The serial number places this model in 1972.The movement is a cal. 6651, which is a derivative of the Ultra Chron 36K beat movements. This one beats a little slower at 28.8K. Some have speculated that chronometer version should have a gold trimmed rotor. This would be true for the cal. 431, but I'm not sure about these later versions.The watch head reminds me of a Chunky chocolate bar. Thick and heavy, it weighs about two ounces by itself. My guess is this was a stainless steel only model as a solid gold version would have cost a fortune, even back then. Good thing that the bracelet is equally heavy. It balances the watch well and the complete package is surprising comfortable to wear. It is very high quality, with small "open-close" switches on links that may be removed for adjustment. I think the clasp is original as it has the fly
Hi Guys,Recently new to the hobby and fell in love with this watch:HTML Code:








