Hamilton is established as one of the leading watchmakers in the world with a proven reputation for creating elegant and reliable timepieces. Brushed and polished stainless steel case, Sapphire crystal screw-in caseback, Black dial, Silvertone applied Arabic numeral and indices, Silvertone luminescent hands, Date at the 6 o'clock position, Black leather strap, Pin buckle, Sapphire crystal, Push/pull crown, Swiss automatic movement, ETA caliber 2892, Power reserve of 42 hours, Water resistance to 3 ATM/30 meters/99 feet, Case measurements are 43 mm in diameter x 8 mm thick, Strap measurements are 22 mm wide x 8 inches long.
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Stainless steel case with a stainless steel oyster bracelet. Unidirectional rotating bezel. Black dial with luminous hands and luminous dots hour markers. Minute markers around the outer rim. Luminiscent hands and dial markers. Date displays at the 3 o'clock position. 31 jewels automatic movement. Scratch resistant sapphire crystal. Case diameter: 40 mm. Double locking deployment clasp. Water resistant at 300 meters / 1000 feet. Functions: hours, minutes, seconds, calendar. Rolex Submariner Black Index Dial Oyster Bracelet Stainless Steel Mens Watch 16610BKSO.
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It's the book they didn't want you to see.
Here, for the first time ever, the "James Bond Watches Price Guide" provides readers with exact sales price amounts for specific, legitimately-completed transactions related to all confirmed Ian Fleming and Eon Productions 007-film James Bond watch models.
In many cases, interested buyers will be pleasantly surprised to see just how often the so-called "rare" wristwatch you're after is shown to have actually become available over the last year-to-18-months. Don’t be compromised by distracting searches for “similar-looking” watches that will inevitably leave you feeling like a wanna-be for the short time you’ll actually be able to wear them.
As the saying goes, when it comes to James Bond, there are no substitutes.
This is your guide to authentic Bond, James Bond watches.
James Bond watches are the ultimate reflection of the James Bond lifestyle. Covering six manufacturers, over the last half-century, through a wide range of styles and price points, it's hard to imagine any fan of the Ian Fleming books or on-screen 007 character who won't find his or her perfect choice from among the options.
Breitling. Hamilton. Omega. Rolex. Seiko. TAG Heuer. They're all here. From a variety of sources. Pick a model: The Guide will show you how much it’s sold for in the past, how often, and most likely sources. Pick a price: Guide numbers will suggest something in almost any range, from $25 to $25,000-and-up.
Looking to sell? This is your resource, too. Find out how much the “James Bond” affiliation can add to one watch model versus its virtually identical (but not quite) brother. Avoid costly overpricing mistakes that can lead to otherwise fine watches unnecessarily languishing long whiles among the dredges of the unsold.
This book takes the emotion out of finding fair market values for James Bond watches.
Written by internationally-recognized James Bond watch expert Dell Deaton, the "James Bond Watches Price Guide" features over 600 transaction references, across almost two dozen separate models. Current prices, and reference points dating back the last few years and oftentimes more. Exact sales prices: Not estimates, averages, or second-hand approximations.
Content is provided in eBook format to both reduce publication lead-time and deliver content that readers can conveniently carry with them on their Kindles or Kindle App-compliant smartphones (including Android, BlackBerry, iPhone, Windows Mobile 7) for immediate reference when considering purchases, or sales via internet, or in-person deals.
Just as important, eBook technology is utilized to its fullest here: Embedded hyperlinks provide readers with immediate access (limited only by device capabilities) to free, current, specific online resources for authoritative writings where controversial watch identifications have been settled.
Photos for most James Bond watch models are linked as well, for those who need refreshers on appearance.
The "James Bond Watches Price Guide" can prepare readers to cut their best deals. Differentiate those watches that may merit more aggressive pursuit from those available frequently enough to allow for more patience, holding out for the lowest possible price.
Your investment in this eBook will likely be justified in just one watch purchase (or in steering emotions away from a slick rip-off).
Available now for immediate download in 60 seconds or less via Amazon.com Whispernet.
Read more...
It's the book they didn't want you to see.
Here, for the first time ever, the "James Bond Watches Price Guide" provides readers with exact sales price amounts for specific, legitimately-completed transactions related to all confirmed Ian Fleming and Eon Productions 007-film James Bond watch models.
In many cases, interested buyers will be pleasantly surprised to see just how often the so-called "rare" wristwatch you're after is shown to have actually become available over the last year-to-18-months. Don’t be compromised by distracting searches for “similar-looking” watches that will inevitably leave you feeling like a wanna-be for the short time you’ll actually be able to wear them.
As the saying goes, when it comes to James Bond, there are no substitutes.
This is your guide to authentic Bond, James Bond watches.
James Bond watches are the ultimate reflection of the James Bond lifestyle. Covering six manufacturers, over the last half-century, through a wide range of styles and price points, it's hard to imagine any fan of the Ian Fleming books or on-screen 007 character who won't find his or her perfect choice from among the options.
Breitling. Hamilton. Omega. Rolex. Seiko. TAG Heuer. They're all here. From a variety of sources. Pick a model: The Guide will show you how much it’s sold for in the past, how often, and most likely sources. Pick a price: Guide numbers will suggest something in almost any range, from $25 to $25,000-and-up.
Looking to sell? This is your resource, too. Find out how much the “James Bond” affiliation can add to one watch model versus its virtually identical (but not quite) brother. Avoid costly overpricing mistakes that can lead to otherwise fine watches unnecessarily languishing long whiles among the dredges of the unsold.
This book takes the emotion out of finding fair market values for James Bond watches.
Written by internationally-recognized James Bond watch expert Dell Deaton, the "James Bond Watches Price Guide" features over 600 transaction references, across almost two dozen separate models. Current prices, and reference points dating back the last few years and oftentimes more. Exact sales prices: Not estimates, averages, or second-hand approximations.
Content is provided in eBook format to both reduce publication lead-time and deliver content that readers can conveniently carry with them on their Kindles or Kindle App-compliant smartphones (including Android, BlackBerry, iPhone, Windows Mobile 7) for immediate reference when considering purchases, or sales via internet, or in-person deals.
Just as important, eBook technology is utilized to its fullest here: Embedded hyperlinks provide readers with immediate access (limited only by device capabilities) to free, current, specific online resources for authoritative writings where controversial watch identifications have been settled.
Photos for most James Bond watch models are linked as well, for those who need refreshers on appearance.
The "James Bond Watches Price Guide" can prepare readers to cut their best deals. Differentiate those watches that may merit more aggressive pursuit from those available frequently enough to allow for more patience, holding out for the lowest possible price.
Your investment in this eBook will likely be justified in just one watch purchase (or in steering emotions away from a slick rip-off).
Available now for immediate download in 60 seconds or less via Amazon.com Whispernet.
Read more...
Watches are rediscovered by the cellphone generation
08.07.11
Michael Williams, who runs a continuous Lean, blog-style for men, stripped of Timex where he got his first cell phone in 2001.
Tyler Thoreson, the head of men writing for men golden flash site sales, often forgettable watches kept stashed in a drawer.
And Eddy Chai, the owner of Odin in New York, a men's store downtown, gave up wearing watches regularly in his mid-20s, when he outgrew his Casio.
But after going to look at the costs for much of the past decade, the three men - all in their 30s and considered the style of influence - are turning back time.Thoreson, 38, is shopping for a vintage IWC gold with a white face or a Rolex GMT-Master. Chai, 38, was wearing a vintage Rolex, dangling loosely around his wrist, "not as a clock, but like a jewel," he said.
Source: The Seattle Times