Wyler Wyler 4903 Features
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Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Year :2004
Condition :0 (unworn)
Gender :Men's watch/Unisex
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Italy, Milano
Price : € 870 (= $ 1,077)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Bracelet Color :Blue
Clasp :Buckle
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Wyler Wyler 4903 The Related Reviews:
- I really like this watch and never had a blem tell i went in a hot tub and the glass fell off. The watch still worked even though it was underwather with no glass but it couldnt be repaired.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Christopher Torres England Essex from Netherlands Purmerend
- Gorgeous watch. Very well made and looks more expensive than it is. It is a ger watch, which I like, so if you want dainty and petite, this would not be your watch.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by scott lee United States Manorville from Netherlands Purmerend
- Really like this item good on shipping recommend to other no blem
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Mandy E Slovak Republic Kovacova from Netherlands Purmerend
Wyler Wyler 4903 wrist watches news:
Perpetual moon phase all that good stuff...You cant see the moon because of the angle of the lighting...This is not my watch, It belongs to a friend of mine.What do you think?What would you say its value is and a decent price to pay?I personally think it is one of the most fantastic APs I've handled.
Here is my story... I began to manually wind my 3 month old Omega PO and I noticed that it felt geary and not smooth when the crown was pulled out. On 10/14 I brought it in to Toureau with a copy of my warranty cards and they sent it in to the Swatch Group for me. Since only the Swatch Group and work on the new Co-Axial movement. After numerous phone calls Tourneau could never give me an answer or give me an update on my watch. Weeks went by... Then on 12/04 Tourneau called me and informed me that the Swatch Group has yet to fix my watch or even look at it be 'cause the date was not filled out by my AD when I purchased the watch. They wanted me to fax them my receipt which I did that same day. I was so pissed that I called the Swatch Group myself and spoke to Shawn about their poor customer service. He informed me (in a condescending manner) that it would be at least another 4-6 weeks before I would get my watch back!!! I currently have Jennifer with Tourneau talking to her regional re
Hi all, does anyone have any photos of a badly scratched nautilus before and after being polished by Patek? I'm interested to see how well the scratches come out whilst still retaining the contours of the case? Thanks.
Seriously consider this piece love the hue of the rose gold and clean simple dialYour thoughts please and if someone can share pics Regards Urooj
So with the apparent discontinuation of the white gold BLRO, how do you think the future value of this piece will play out? Some say the piece didn¡¯t sell well but there are now very desirable pieces that did not sell well and the production run for the BLRO was short compared with other modern pieces. On the flipside, steel professional pieces have historically been more collectible than PM and white gold resale values have been weak. Looking past the BLRO and perhaps to Basel in March, I find it hard to believe that Rolex would introduce another pepsi GMT in steel as this would alienate many BLRO buyers who paid much more for that piece in white gold because it was not available in steel. Seems like a bad marketing strategy for a conservative iconic brand. What seems more likely to me is a coke bezel white gold piece at Basel with a similar production run time as the BLRO with a new GMT with modified case and movement to follow after the two hommage to the past pieces have compl








