Hi, I am selling a LNIB Omega Speedmaster 35th Anniversary "Soyuz" with the stunning meteorite dial. The watch was worn only a handful of times and shows absolutely no signs of wear. It comes with all the boxes, papers, tags, LE certificate, like when it was shipped to the AD. I bought the watch at
Hi, I have decided to part with my very rare and limited to 50 pieces Hublot Big Bang "Hamptons". The watch is in mint condition and only the deployment has some marks from changing straps (the price reflects that). The watch was purchased directly from London Jewelers - the AD that Hublot made this
not with my Bumble Bee, but I have a few watches that use ceramics for either case or bezel or both -and it did happen with my IWC Top Gun Double when I literally ran into a wall and scraped the watch on it. Looking at the watch after the incident I was convinced that I had damaged the finish of the
in particular with 1 and 2 since I change my straps frequently and did end up with scratches around the lugs ;-( I would also add better QC - things like badly painted hands, bezel alignment on rotating bezels, flaws on the dial, in particular application of the Luminova and movements that have issu
are you saying that diver watches are meant to be submersed into a streaming river/creek? LOL cheers Rupert This message has been edited by Rupert S on 2010-08-12 22:21:53
It seems that Youtube is the only option to post a video - Photobucket's MP4 files won't play back embedded If you use Youtube don't make the mistake that I made and check that your video is "public" or "unlisted" rather than "private" - you might see the "private" video in the post, but nobody else