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manuel

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  1. Experts say Phong. I bought a case from him.
  2. I have a 100% genuine parts IWC 3717. Assembled by Domenico. I'd like to let this watch go because I need funds for a mba training. Will post tomorrow a few pics..nice choice btw, the 3717 has become a true classic.
  3. Buy the seller first...that's whats all about!
  4. Who is the dealer of the gmt-master?
  5. Hola Macieck and nice watch, did the parts that I helped you to manage from the usa jeweller fit your daytona? Rg. I think it was a canon pinion, from what i have read here is not about the canon pinion but the hand size..is that right? interesting.
  6. Nice, so is it possible to replace the rep crystal with a generic one in the lugholes submariner version? (V3 version) Also bezel construction is same as genuine?
  7. when will be released the version without engravings and lugholes? Regards to Eurotimez and thanks for bringing us the perfect submariner.
  8. So can anybody enter any watch ad and ask for a rubber replacement strap? Will the ad sell the strap to you? I live in Spain, I dont know about other places.
  9. When will the euromariner with lugholes and no engravings be produced? I am dying to build a 16800
  10. I think that the best path should having someone to pvd your gmt... I have observed that there are some people here able to offer pvd coating.
  11. ok so this is a rep from the mbw 1680. The mbw 1680 says 5513...
  12. sandwich case like gen? how good are the bezel screws? Waiting to see the rubberclad version with rubber bezel. Thanks Richard for the pictures.
  13. Lugholes. No engravings. Thank You!
  14. Eurotimez will be very busy if your review proves that gen parts fit!
  15. So the new one is a rep from the rep? I have noticed that the new seems to have the serial etched with laser, not engraved, am I right? Also you say font is better...I am planning to buy a white not red..Will the white remain untouched? The yellow lume is very fake imo.
  16. To whom belongs the gold daydate? Is it real? Nice pics
  17. I have the jumbo mbk with dots...I am planning to sell it for half its price..Watch aint new. now I like the aquanaut.
  18. I am from Spain, my advice is not use fedex but just usps or standart mail. companies like fedex are always interested in having your parcel in customs because they later charge you money for the negotiation and paperwork..Of course you can ask them not to negotiate with customs in your behalf but I think it may not end very good. I am talking about a watch that I bought in Ecuador, fedex asked me to provide the invoice, so I ended up faking the invoice, saying that the watch had costed me a lot less...(from 730 eur to 145 eur) I paid something like 47 eur (fedex comission plus custom fine for importing watches).. I sincerely dont see any reason why should we spanish pay customs for watches...since Spain does not have watch industry there is no local industry to protect..
  19. Pics of dials. I have just gave the watch to my friend. He
  20. Ok Which dial you like best? Which one do u think is more accurate? I certainly dont know, since there have been variations..at least I know mine is very good. And now some pics of the genuine: this is the clasp of the genuine, in the rep the clasp is the newer style, butterfly clasp which belongs to the newer and smaller in size nautilus, ie the 3800. And this is a description of the watch, from the same seller of the gen nautilus: When the Patek Philippe Nautilus originally debuted in 1976, collectors were scandalized at the high retail price for a stainless steel watch. The price was almost the same as similar 18k gold watches. Having this watch in your hands is like stepping back to 1976, being in new old stock condition. My first thought in handling it, was to imagine what it must have been like, to be back in 1977 in a Patek dealer's store, examining the oversized, new steel watch priced like it was made in gold. Neither Patek nor its customers back then could have forseen the success the Nautilus would achieve. Gerald Genta achieved fame for himself when he designed this watch - and his still has been shining ever since. Well, this Nautilus is something special. It's condition is new old stock - mint++. It's a rare opportunity indeed to own such an influencial watch in such great condition. Case is stainless steel with dimensions of 40.6mm wide by 42mm long by 7.6mm thick. Sapphire crystal. Patek introduced the Nautilus as a sports watch to fill a void in their model line. The case is water resistant to 120 meters (but please think twice before bringing such an important vintage watch into the water...). Bracelet is integral to the case, has a flip lock safety clasp, and will fit up to a 7.75 inch wrist. Both the bracelet and case are very clean and in mint++ condition. Dial is black with horizontal channeling, applied hour markers with luminous, and the date at 3 o'clock. Movement is the automatic winding Patek Philippe Caliber 28 255C with 36 jewels, adjusted to 5 positions and heat/cold, and stamped with the Geneva Seal. The movement features a free-sprung balance and an 18k rotor segment for increased winding efficiency. Antiquorum last auctioned a 3700/1 in their July 2006 auction which realized a price of $30,680.
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