Vacheron Constantin 679665 Features
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Ref. No. :679665
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Yellow gold
Bracelet Material :Yellow Gold
Condition :2 (fine)
Location :Netherlands, BREDA
Price : € 8,500 (= $ 10,522)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :Yellow gold
Case Diameter :37 mm
Thickness :9 mm
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Silver
Dial numerals :No numerals
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Yellow Gold
Clasp :Fold clasp, hidden
Buckle Material :Yellow gold
Functions :Date
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Vacheron Constantin 679665 The Related Reviews:
- This is the most beautiful watch I HAVE EVER OWNED. It is so sparkly when light hits it.I Lost a large stone, watch was replaced immediately, Customer service was great.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Posey Germany Viernheim from Netherlands Purmerend
- Tested and it works ok.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by bruce batson United States Carlsbad from Netherlands Purmerend
- I almost hated to give this to a high school grad. He doesn't dress well enough to pull this look off. One can hope, though.I'll bably buy one for meself.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by solange rault India Hyderabad from Netherlands Purmerend
Vacheron Constantin 679665 wrist watches news:
lets start things out right,I'd love to see your Omega divers,here's one of mine...diver88:8
I really don't see why I need any other watch. As you can see from the desk-diver marks, I pretty much wear it everywhere except in excessive heat, moisture, to bed, in the shower, etc. I say if you can't wear it out with jeans and a t-shirt, it's too gaudy (or whatever negative term you want to assign here) to be on your wrist.Elegant setting, I know!But I finally got around to using my new lens- here's my favorite (and only) watch, photographed by a Pentax K-7 + 100mm f/2.8 WR Macro. Enjoy the eye candy and feel free to ask whatever questions you like. It's posed on my background of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams (phenomenal book by the way). Apologies ahead of time for the JPEG compression, these photos were rushed into Windows medium compression (~150kb) from their original "L" JPEG form (~10mb).In its entirety and just the face(obligatory wrist shot)The inner workingsThe strap and claspCheers!
I'm not quite sure of the "form" here, but I thought an introduction would be an idea.I'm Chris, a 45 year old civil engineer from Nottingham, UK, currently working in the piling industry in Central London. I'm moving to Canada in January 2012 on secondment.My love of watches started when I was a kid and my collection (if such a gathering can be so called) comprises about 30 watches, from a Casio to a Rolex 16660 Sea Dweller, and includes a Helson Sharkmaster, Kenzo Nautilus, Rolex Submariner Date, several vintage Seiko's and a number in the bottom of my watch box that should forever remain there!!I've been a member of TZ-UK for a few years and have decided to spread my wingsRegards
an Indian panchang (calender) based on Vedic astrology.I heard about this watch this morning on NPR (National Public Radio) during my drive in to work.Sounds interesting.Click here for link to articleEnjoySean
So after many years of watch collecting I finally joined the family. I jumped around to different Rolex models and couldn't make up my mind. In the end the deciding factor for my first one came down to two important features. It needed to be ceramic so that it wouldn't scratch easy and the glidelock feature. My wrist is 7.75 and most watches I own are either loose or tight. Very hard to have that perfect fit and be comfortable. This will not be my last Rolex. Short list below of my choices: Short list (1 will be next purchase):1. Submariner (Date/ND)- I didn't want to get a Sub because they are so common and almost clich¨¦. There is a reason though why they are so well looked upon. ND was classic and loved the symmetrical dial. Date is nice to have, but I never use it really. 2. Yachtmaster blue dial- Gorgeous watch and is my second favorite. Didn't purchase due to possibility/likelihood of scratches on bezel. I like the PCL, but hate the scratches3. DJ41 (Open to all configurations) -








