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 Posted: Mon Oct 1st, 2007 05:17 pm
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Tony Duronio
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that he didn't think of this onegoofy

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 Posted: Mon Oct 1st, 2007 05:42 pm
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Oh, he will copy it... retail $10,500 but yours for 5 stretch pays of $49.99.

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 Posted: Mon Oct 1st, 2007 05:54 pm
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quit it tony,

Im a sucker for weird watches smile8.gif

who makes it?
whats the cost?

Hucky

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Believe it or not.. its by Audemar Piguet...  the ROPOS- Royal Oak Piece of...  :shock:

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hucky wrote: quit it tony,

Im a sucker for weird watches smile8.gif

who makes it?
whats the cost?

Hucky

Find it at Shopathometv.com buddy. Made by Akribos...I'm sure Tim will recommend you popping an exotic strap on i so it plays like you spent thousands;):D

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 Posted: Mon Oct 1st, 2007 06:21 pm
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Yea they produce some wild watches now and then. And you can tell a few other watch makers take their inspiration from them too. :cool:

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 Posted: Mon Oct 1st, 2007 06:27 pm
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Skipdawg wrote: Yea they produce some wild watches now and then. And you can tell a few other watch makers take their inspiration from them too. :cool:
Inspiration...............Skip you are such a statesmangoofy

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No sooner do I post that TT has a rave review on the beauty of a watch..............seems Gevril is not to far behind eithergoofy


Greetings fellow watch enthusiasts!



1. GV2 Submarine


Premiering exclusively during our celebration, this oversized Swiss-built watch is a perfect illustration of the exciting new craftsmanship coming out of the Gevril-associated house. It includes a Swiss ETA 6497 mechanical engine, a specialty movement that Gevril has been holding in its collection for four years! Best of all, we were able to negotiate special event pricing of just $799, which is astonishingly inexpensive for this level of watch – compare that to the nearly $4,000 list price! You should also know that the event price is exactly that, and any not claimed during the event will be moving substantially higher in price.

2. Akribos Monster

It’s finally here! For the many of you who have been waiting since the preview, the anticipation is over. This outlandish skeletonized mechanical automatic is one of the most innovative ideas I’ve ever seen from Akribos. The concept has stayed with me since first seeing the prototype at the Basel Watch Fair.

And at the risk of making you jealous, I’ve been wearing mine for a while now. Although it’s huge, it’s surprisingly comfortable because of the beautifully curved exhibition back. The high-end alligator strap alone with dual deployment clasp lists for $100 alone. But snap up special event pricing on this statement-maker of just $399!

3. Exotic Wood Watch Boxes

What better way to treasure your treasures? Thanks to some phenomenal sourcing by the Watch Team, we’ll be bringing you these true exotics with gorgeous piano finishing for less than you’d ever think possible. I’ll be very surprised if any of these make it to the show!

4. The Moscow Classic Collection

The return of the “real” Russian diver! Moscow Classic is back with five different styles of Russian divers. Two styles of the 58 mm mammoth reproduction in stainless steel and a new black on black IP version. And, we're bringing in a 50mm lefty chrono version. This smaller diver has all the features and styling of it’s bigger komrade, but is a bit more wearable for those who want a true Russian diver without 240 grams to carry around.

Remember... these are the real Russian mechanicals built by Russian watchmakers, using designs predicated on the original 1950’s Russian dive watches; not look-alikes with quartz movements.

Day 1: Akribos & Gevril/GV2, Tuesday October 2nd

10pm ET: In addition to the world premiere of the Monster, look for additional specials and surprises as guest David Starr demonstrates the latest from this best-bet brand.

Midnight ET: In addition to the major story of the Gevril/GV2 Submarine, look for Chris Page to unveil additional new finds from both brands.

Day 2: All Things Russian & John House: Wednesday October 3rd

10pm ET: The watch industry’s favorite Komrade, Craig Hester, returns with “what’s next” from established and upcoming brands – including the very-hot-ticket Moscow Classic. This brand is the only exclusive distributor of real Russian divers in the US, and it’s back in five different styles. Two stainless steel looks, a black-on-black IP and a lefty will all be available. Each are made in Moscow by Russian craftsmen with real Russian movements!

Use this advance notice to full advantage. The Moscow Classics completely sold out to newsletter subscribers last month before they even made it to the show!

Midnight ET: John House, enough said. He’s a natural for one of our biggest nights! Get ready for tons of beautiful mechanical automatics with endless complications, all priced to move!

Day 3: Watch Commander - Thursday October 4th

10pm ET: Surprise! It’s a solo hour where anything can happen and probably will. Tune in for watches you won’t see any other time during our three-day celebration.







GV2 by Gevril Men's XO Submarine Automatic Strap Watch

item no:
25001682

event special:
$799.98



retail value:
$3,795.00

save:
$2,995.02 (79%)







Akribos Men's "Monster" Automatic Strap Watch

item no:
25001706

event special:
$399.99



retail value:
$799.00

save:
$399.01 (50%)







Walnut Wood Piano Finish Watch Box for 24 Watches

item no:
25001010

event special:
$179.98



retail value:
$299.98

save:
$120.00 (40%)







Moscow Classic Men's Amphibia Big Russian Diver Strap Watch

item no:
25001613

event special:
$449.97



retail value:
$599.00

save:
$149.03 (25%)







Oceanaut Men's Aviador II Stainless Steel Watch

item no:
25001691

event special:
$399.99



retail value:
$795.00

save:
$395.01 (50%)







Louis Bolle Men's Darren Automatic Strap Watch

item no:
25001667

event special:
$149.98



retail value:
$500.00

save:
$350.02 (70%)




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 Posted: Mon Oct 1st, 2007 06:57 pm
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Oh WOW time to go check my Hotmail and SAH out. :shock: :D

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 Posted: Mon Oct 1st, 2007 07:28 pm
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Okay, help a guy who rides the short bus out, Are these promising watches?
Is it all Hype?  Are the prices fair?

Noobie in the back of the bus, bumping his head every time the driver shifts toon1.gif

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FYI folks!!!

That "GV2 by Gevril Men's XO Submarine Automatic Strap Watch" is not a automatic it is a Manual wind! ;)

I just ordered one. Been waiting for a few weeks. TT showed it awhile back. Amazing watch. Steal if a price. :cool:

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Skipdawg wrote: FYI folks!!!

That "GV2 by Gevril Men's XO Submarine Automatic Strap Watch" is not a automatic it is a Manual wind! ;)

I just ordered one. Been waiting for a few weeks. TT showed it awhile back. Amazing watch. Steal if a price. :cool:

Your the man Skipyourock.gif I just cant get past the design, look forward to your live shotsThumbsUp02.gif

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