Stainless Steel Case, 18K Rose Gold Plated Stainless Steel Bezel, Ceramic Crown and Pusher Asian 7750 Chronograph Movement Decoration to AP Calibre 3126 Movement, 28800bph
Royal Oak Offshore RG Bezel Blue Dial Leather JF A3126 On Sale
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DESCRIPTION: From J12 Factory?
CASE: Stainless Steel Case, 18K Rose Gold Plated Stainless Steel Bezel, Ceramic Crown and Pusher
MOVEMENT: Asian 7750 Chronograph Movement Decoration to AP Calibre 3126 Movement, 28800bph
DIMENSIONS: 42mm x 16mm
CRYSTAL: Scratch-proof Sapphire Crystal with Colorless AR Coating
STRAP / BRACELET: Leather
Raymond Weil Nabucco 2011 Watch Hands-On
I’ve written about Raymond Weil’s popular Nabucco collection at least two times prior to this hands-on experience. In fact the last time I covered the collection was with another hands-on experience going over some of the pre-2011 models here. I liked wearing the watches even though the designs in some ways felt a little bit derivative for the price. Many Raymond Weil watch designs are a bit (or a lot) derivative, but that’s actually OK. They are a brand that doesn’t seek to reinvent the wheel, but rather offer their own version of it.The Nabucco is their most popular sport watch, but not their only one. It seems as though each year they release a new version of the watch. This year the new Nabucco is simply named the “Nabucco Steel And Titanium Black Dial Rubber Bracelet,” and is reference number 7800-TIR-00207. The specific title of the watch is less than sophisticated but you get the idea. With all their operatic names (literally) I don’t kn
BEST FROM: & Friends March 31, 2019
It's March, and that can only mean one thing: Baselworld 2019. In this round-up, we recap some of the most popular watches from Baselworld. Not surprisingly, there's a Rolex and a Seiko in there. In other news, many readers were also intrigued to learn what three advice our editorial director, David Bredan, would give to his young watch-collector self.From around the Web, we feature one man's love letter to the Patek Philippe ref. 5970, a watch in the company's historic and illustrious line of perpetual calendar chronographs. Next, we feature an independent watchmaker from China who has made some really impressive pieces. Who says independent watchmaking is limited to just Switzerland? Finally, we end things with a report on how watches are being surpassed by rare art, wine, whiskey, and even coins as investment vehicles.