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 Posted: Fri Mar 21st, 2008 12:32 pm
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picklepossy
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Good afternoon everyone. I was looking at the Glycine watches and I most say I am very impressed. I didn't know anything about these watches until I've seen you guys talk about them. I wanted to know your thoughts on this watch and if someone knows how much it is cause I'm having a hard time finding it. I also found that this watch comes in orange but its a different model. Thanks.






Ningaloo Reef chronograph

Ref. 3825






Movement

Caliber:
ETA 7750 automatic, dualtime

Functions:
hours, minutes, Chronograph 60s, counters 30min and 12hrs, date display in window

Size:
13 1/4"

Jewels:
25

Power Reserve:
48 hours

Hz:
4/28'800 vibrations per hour

Finish:
bridges and oscillating weight on ball bearing nickel coated.




Case, Dial & Hands

Material:
stainless steel

Diameter:
40mm without crown

Height:
14.50mm with solid back
15mm with see-trough back

Finish:
satin/polished

Waterproof:
10 atm

Back:
solid steel screwed / screwed see-through mineral glass

Glass:
sapphire

Dial:
black with SL, blue with SL
red with SL, white with SL

Hands:
black with SL, white with SL

Crown:
sticker crown




Special features

2 push bottons 5mm




Leather strap

Material:
calf

Colours:
black, blue, brown, red

Width:
20mm horns / 18mm buckle

Buckle:
belt


Bracelet

Material:
stainless steel

Finish:
satin/polished

Length:
190mm incl. endpieces

Width:
20mm horns / 20mm buckle

Clasp:
deployment

 

 

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 Posted: Fri Mar 21st, 2008 01:33 pm
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Skipdawg
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Yes those are nice. I would guess the price range to be close to it's bigger cousin the Glycine Stratoforte Chronograph a 46mm at around $1500+ USD neighborhood.

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 Posted: Sat Mar 22nd, 2008 10:42 am
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Paxman
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Nice looking Glycine.

Try these:

Ningaloo Reef

More Ningaloo Reef

And yet more Ningaloo

 

No affiliation or knowledge of any of these offerings... purely for informational purposes.

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 Posted: Sat Mar 22nd, 2008 03:27 pm
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Chick Hazzard
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Nice watch, but a bit small at 40mm, which is kinda strange for Glycine, who is known for making big boy watches.

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 Posted: Sat Mar 22nd, 2008 04:24 pm
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picklepossy
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Thanks for all the input guys much appreciated. Not a watch I will be getting anytime soon, but something to add to the list down the road.

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