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gran

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  1. Great collection you got there ,,, how much wristtime does the vintage IWC get?
  2. 50 turns Sounds dead to me..send it back
  3. and for a low grade one too.. :bangin: ..if anyone is fooled by this one then the watch knowledge is slim indeed
  4. Impressive....I like it....and it keeps you slim too
  5. Ahhhhhhhhhh......this is like the old RWG
  6. Diving watch?.....nah unless you own a yellow sportscar/bike its impossible
  7. sounds like Nanug to me :bangin:
  8. WOW its official: Genuine PATEK with other colours than blue dial on SS bracelett....or is it white gold?
  9. The myth has become reality: Genuine PATEK with other colours than blue dial on SS bracelett....or is it white gold? UPDATE base on thread on BASEL WORLD 2012 by edgematic1 http://www.hodinkee....-a-white-d.html The modern Patek Philippe "Jumbo", reference 5711/A is indeed one of those classic watches that you simply can't argue with. It is the kind of watch that everyone in the watch world has respect for, and no matter the occasion, the Nautilus in steel just looks good. Today at Basel World 2012, Patek Philippe introduced the same 5711/A that we love so much, but this time with a crystal clear white dial. It, honestly, changes the look of the Nautilus completely, and makes it entirely more sporty than that with the blue/grey dial. With this Nautilus you also have black oxidized hands and markers, and the color of the luminova has been changed from green to white. The standard Nautilus 5711 with blue/grey dial will, of course, remain in production, and both will retail for $26,700. For you Patek nerds out there, the official reference number of the white dial Nautilus will be: 5711/A/011
  10. looks just like home
  11. Back from Madrid, Spain wearing my #1 favorite watch...but for some reason its rarely on my wrist
  12. Great collection and even if its quite diversified it is totally different from mine
  13. The CARTIERs are interesting...we need more reviews on the different versions of the Calibre Thanks for posting
  14. Gen or rep most Breits have way too busy diall..its the "Baroque" of watches ("Baroque" may still be used, usually pejoratively, describing works of art, craft, or design that are thought to have excessive ornamentation or complexity of line)
  15. :thumbs: good pictures and surely you will one day make a fine RWG member
  16. Dr.Gran and his PATEK is now in Madrid, Spain
  17. Good thing that we have The Zigmeister to sort things out
  18. Yes! its great but needs to be serviced. Had it for 4 years now with no service.....you want it = you can get it Picture taken yesterday
  19. EVIL WATCHES? Black diamond coated http://www.youtube.c...e&v=cJJA1-IYbB8 Modified Soprod A10 calibre, 11.5 lines, 28800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz) Mechanical, automatic winding Phases of the moon (29.5 days), fitted with red gold, hand-engraved faces 25 jewels 42-hour power reserve Stainless steel winding mass with red gold masses and single hand-engraved face Black gold plated, perlage finishing Case Stainless steel, 42 mm in diameter, 10.2 mm thick 1.5 mm thick sapphire crystal with multi anti-reflection coating inside with SARPANEVA print Double secured water-resistant SARPANEVA stainless steel crown Water-resistant to 5 ATM Black diamond coated Dial Three part stainless steel, open “skeleton” dial Black diamond coated SUPERNOVA Following the genesis of Loiste, an exceptional timepiece inspired by a motorcycle kickstart pinion, the young watchmaker decided to reach for the stars again. This time, he nearly found his mind approaching a stellar explosion. When imagination knows no boundaries, a watch like Supernova is born. Handmade from stainless steel, Supernova derives its character from the startling complexity and dynamic, yet brutal beauty of our universe. The evolution in complication is seen in its skeletonised dial which reveals the intricate innards of the spiny machined gauges. A modified automatic movement is complemented with “Turbiini”, a turbine style winding mass that spins with guillotine precision. Edition of 10 watches was manufactured. *** SOLD OUT AND DISCONTINUED *** Modified ETA 2824-A2 calibre, 11.5 lines, 28800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz) Mechanical, automatic winding Hours, minutes, small seconds function integrated directly to the movement Phases of the moon (29.5 days) 27 jewels 42-hour power reserve “Turbiini” winding mass Case [*]Hand-made, modified Stavax ESR hardened stainless steel [*]Monoblock, 40 mm in diameter, 11.5 mm thick [*]Satin finished surface with polished cuttings [*]Open “Turbiini” caseback [*]Sapphire crystal, top and back [*]Water-resistant to 3 ATM [*]Completely nickel free Dial [*]Hand-made skeleton steel dial Hands [*]Hand-made, polished steel hands
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