Rolex Datejust Watch 279381rbr-0009 28 mm Steel / Pink gold Case Brown (chocolate) Dial Details
Brand:Rolex
Family:Datejust
Model:279381rbr-0009
Movement:Automatic
Case Size:28 mm
Bracelet Material:Stainless steel / Gold
Gender:Womens
Glass:Sapphire
Case shape:Circle
Functions:Seconds / Minutes / Watch / Date
Water resistance:Yes
Features:Chronometer
Watches NEWS
Carl F. Bucherer Patravi TravelTec GMT FourX Watch Review
Carl F. Bucherer is a brand that I think you'll be hearing a lot more about in the next several years and today I'd like to review the Patravi TravelTec GMT FourX (ref. 00.10620.08.33.01). While the "Carl F. Bucherer" brand is relatively new, the history of the company is impressive. Many people who frequent Switzerland and watch store hub locations will be familiar with the name "Bucherer." Indeed, the chain of watch retailers is related to this brand. For much of the watch brand's life they wanted to remain independent from the retailers, but I have a feeling that they are going to f
Bremont C17 Globemaster Watch
Here is a nice new piece from Bremont that you can't get. Bremont will produce these C17 Globemaster watches for a select group of "pre-selected" military personnel to get one - basically for one squadron as I understand it. The pieces will be highly limited as well. Each Bremont C17 Globemaster will be limited to just 50 pieces, and it comes in a few versions if I understand correctly.The watch is meant to honor the high-tech C17 cargo plane. I don't think there was ever a cooler looking cargo plane than the C17 Globemaster III. This is probably one of the most modern planes t
Omega Olympic Timeless Collection Watches
This collection is really a great idea from Omega. It was only a matter of time before their Olympic connection went more mainstream. Typically the Olympics theme is only used with limited edition watches that are great, but high in cost and hard to find. Now Omega has decided that the Olympics connection is more mainstream marketable (still not cheap though) - something which which I agree. Thus, we have at least four new watches in the "Olympic Timeless Collection" that not only has very attractive watches, but deeply imbues each timepiece with a classic style and the Olympics + Omeg
Regarding The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Survivor Watch
The below thoughts are by John Cunningham, a fellow watch lover. I asked him to comment on this TheTimeTV video from the perspective of a more mature watch lover -as was interested in his response to the marketing approach taken by Audemars Piguet in presenting the Royal Oak Offshore Survivor watches. Here are his words:--Just watched the marketing video from Audemars Piguet advertising the Royal Oak Survivor watch.It shows a futuristic computerised machine tool manufacturing scene in a dark satanic world of flashing lights and staccato robotic arms in the process of producing their lates
Ernst Benz Releases The ChronoDiver Thinking It Is Being Innovative And Unique: Its Not
Ernst Benz is like an estranged cousin of Panerai with little bloodline connection. It makes a heap of really large watches with "instrumental" appeal, but unlike Panerai, the watches typically suffer from being appropriate without being very unique. Oh, and they are overpriced, in my opinion. The newest from Ernst Benz is the new ChronoDiver collection, with a name as dry as the watch themselves. There is actually nothing at all wrong with the watches. They are a pretty good emulation of a theme. That theme being the diving watch chronograph. The thing is, for the over $5,000 retail pr