Zenith Zenith 27388 Features


Code :1452
Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :Yellow gold
Condition :2 (fine)
Location :Belgium, Antwerpen
Price : € 2,700 (= $ 3,342)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Case
Case Material :Yellow gold
Case Diameter :50.7 mm
Thickness :12.2 mm
Dial :White
Functions :Chronograph
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Zenith Zenith 27388 The Related Reviews:
- Great with cheap price, it's definitely worth buying...
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by gregorio cedillos Ukraine Kamyanets-podilskiy from Netherlands Purmerend
- Great watch! Excellent quality, excellent value. I have gotten many compliments. Watch looks better in person than on the website. Watch is very versatile............looks great worn casual and dressy.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by margaret pimlett China Yiwu from Netherlands Purmerend
- Received... thanks!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by James Mozgawa USA Chagrin Falls from Netherlands Purmerend
Zenith Zenith 27388 wrist watches news:
I went to my AD last night to pick-up my other watch that came from service. I was very surprised to see that they have thier DSSD in the case and not somewhere hidden, backvaultHave you guys seen this lately? Watches that are not normally displayed are now starting to show in AD's cases to promote sales. To me, dealers are now desperate to make a sale due to economic status.
I've been searching for an automatic watch that my wife would like but I have never found one that....as she puts it is....."quite right". Well there is one that she has expressed an interest in. It's an Omega So I started looking in to all the details and found that this watch has a 2520 movement in it and Omega has recently updated the women's automatic watches to the 8520 movement. The reason I'm posting is to see if there are any concerns with this movement. I don't want to buy it and her have trouble with it. If that happened it would be the last automatic watch she would let me buy her. My goal is to get her as addicted to watches as I am! :DBezel
photo & sale by Bryan Girourd. I've been looking for an Endicott for years.
quartz diver is in my scopes crosshairs.It's rated at a respectible depth of 200m with a screwdown crystal retaining ring and antimagnetic shield, heavy duty screw down 4 am/pm crown & caseback, black and gold bezel insert with matching gold hands, a 5 jeweled robust 7548 quartz hacking movement, with bright & bold lume markers with a positive ratcheting bezel and hardlex crystal protecting the matt flate orange color high visibility dial, all engineered in a solid heavy duty stainless steel 42.5 +/- mm case not including the crown. This model is a JDM model with Kanji/english day and date quickset calendar and is one of the rarist Seiko quartz divers made.The Seiko Professional 200m Orange 7548-701A Quartz Diver:[IMG][/IMG][IMG][/IMG]I've got my fingers crossed & may buy it this week if the right price can be agreed upon!Cheers,Jim
I took my brand new BLNR with stickers (purchased 2/20) to a well known AD in SoCal to size it for my wrist.My plan was to size it and put it back into the safe to hold on to. Possibly wearing during special events, or maybe around the house when feeling saucy, but definitely keeping stickers on and definitely keeping the watch in perfect condition.I gave the watch to the person at the counter, who handed it off to the tech on duty. While she did this, I mentioned to both of them that I'd like the stickers kept on the watch, but understood if one had to be removed to get links out. We all had a good laugh about wearing a watch with stickers, and the tech took it into the back.About 5 minutes of browsing later, I got the watch back, with 2 links taken out and absolutely zero stickers left on the watch. Once I noticed, I immediately turned white. I'm going to stop the story right here and ask, if you were in my position, what would you have done here? Would you have blown up? Woul








