Vacheron Constantin 47245 Features
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Ref. No. :47245
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Pink gold
Condition :2 (fine)
Gender :Men's watch/Unisex
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United States, California, Beverly Hills
Price : price on request
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Pink gold
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Vacheron Constantin 47245 The Related Reviews:
- satisfied , o.k.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Denis Nassau Bahamas Nassau from Netherlands Purmerend
- Purchased this Watch for my son and when I received it, it wasn't what I expected it to be for a pre-teen. Instead I gave it to my Mate and he has enjoyed it.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by nelson herrera Turkey Ankara from Netherlands Purmerend
- Tnx! Really cute watch
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by solange rault Spain Santander. Cantabria from Netherlands Purmerend
Vacheron Constantin 47245 wrist watches news:
Let me preface this post by saying I am drawn to the brand because of its rich heritage of innovation and engineering prowess. Simply put, Rolex smokes every watch brand in existence.However, we would all be lying to ourselves and one another if we didn't acknowledge that part of the reason you pulled the trigger is for the credit of having that huge crown badge roll around your wrist.I am not saying that I go up to tools on the street and put that huge case in their faces; I do however smile smugly as I walk by people who go Timex, Casio, Omega or Tag. I do not recognize those brands. Its also nice to know that I have the equivalent of a Chevrolet Altima rollling around my wrist.
What is the thickness, crystal to caseback? What does the caseback look like? Getting ready to attempt to trade my 2225.80 for a 3222.80.
I am looking at the 42mm field khaki (H70515137) in stainless steel and was wondering if it was easy to change over to a leather strap? I want to buy it with the bracelet, but have the option to change to leather later on. Also, is it pretty easy to get an original Hamilton buckle (a buckle that says "Hamilton" or just an "H" on it) for a leather strap? On a side note, I have a Longines Hydroconquest on order, but I don't know when it will arrive. I am thinking about change gears a little and going with Hamilton instead.
Since there is GTG in FL this weekend here are some 'theme' wirst shots for ya' ;)....these were taken this past weekend - not in a local ZOO....but while my wife and I took a stroll in one of our local county parks.I wanted to share....hope you do not mind the unusual wrist shots taken fromCypress tree elevated sidewalks we have here ;)
Hi All,I'm in a bit of a predicament and would appreciate your thoughts!I've managed to save for an AP and tried on a stainless diver a few weeks back - fell in love. They didn't have a ceramic version in stock but it has really caught my eye on the forums recently; I actually think it's an even better looking watch. I see that the majority of people on here seem to agree, from the results of a recent poll.Whilst my bank accont may be able to stretch to the ceramic, I'm certainly not going to be able to afford both anytime soon. Whilst my heart is telling me to go for the ceramic, my head is telling me that the stainless will be more 'versatile' - by that I mean I think it would look OK both casual and relatively formal (don't know about the rubber band but with a steel bracelet). I can't see the ceramic ever looking good with a suit and I can imagine it being purely more of a weekend watch.My question would be: even if you prefer the ceramic, would you go for the stainless if you coul








