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: Though I would personally go with the
: "Full Bar" if it's available. Full
: Bar meaning the entire link hinges are 18k.
: The one you show is "Half Bar". I
: think the bulk of the premium in this watch
: is with the diamonds.
: Batteries are pretty standard issue with quartz
: watches these days, and actually have
: conversion charts between battery brands. I
: don't think it will be a problem.
: I would assume the general 50% guidline, but I
: don't know, not having done research on it.
hello, i have the mens 1202.30 which is auto and full bar. the gold bar is not solid it a snap over type bar, great watch. your wife should like it. i like the auto's, just a choice thing.
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