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Comments Off on The Replica Watch – IWC Portugieser Chronograph Reference 3714

The Portugieser Chronograph Reference 3714. The watch first saw the light of day in the 1990s, following on from the design of the Portuguese rattrapante chronograph that preceded it. Remarkably, it’s persisted for nearly 20 years, quite literally completely unchanged except for some occasional updates to the available colors for the dials and hands, as one of the most successful watches of the post-quartz era. Here comes a replica, equiped with a polished stainless steel case, the silver slate dial of the IWC replica watch, completed with applique Arabic numerals, nicely integrates the chronograph function presented via a 30-minute counter and a small seconds sub-dial. The dial fascinates the eye by its well-balanced design. The feuille hour and minute hands, the signature feature of the Portuguese family, are worth special attention. The slender minute hand reaches precisely the circle of minute dots. The time-telling mechanism is important, and for this […]

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Comments Off on NEW 2015 Basel World Panerai PAM 581 Table Clock 65mm Replica

Panerai’s first freestanding timepiece PAM 581 table clock with P.5000 is unveiled that makes the Panerai aficionado so excited, but at present official price 5900US dollars. If you have a tighter budget, you can try to buy the replica. Here’s the newest PAM 581 replica with a Swiss ETA 6497 manual winding movement. The transparent mineral glass is sapphire in shape and set in an engraved stand.  The front view features the unmistakable Panerai dial, while the rear view highlights the exquisite finish and fine details of the movement. I think this replica table clock is appropriate as a gift for yourself, or someone special. It’s freakin’ awesome and I hope you will like this recommendation from watchesinhot.    

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Comments Off on IWC Big Pilot “Markus Buhler” SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION IW5003

Markus Buhler, an apprentice watchmaker working for IWC back in 2003, designed and invented what is called the “turbine” movement during an apprenticeship competition where he took first prize at the Prix IFHH de I’Horlogerie. IWC, so impressed with the victorious and innovative movement that beat out 63 other competitors, decided to launch a model of its own honoring the triumph and incorporating the movement into a Special Edition Big Pilot Series of just 12 watches. Commonly known within IWC circles as the “Buhler project”, Buhler along with other highly motivated apprentices worked tirelessly to perfect the movement and ensure all twelve of the watches had undergone the most stringent testing and quality controls standards – consistent with all IWC timepieces. In late 2008, IWC released the IWC Big Pilot Edition “Markus Buhler”. Above is about the IWC Big Pilot “Markus Buhler” watch’s story, if you liked the Big Pilot […]