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: The problem with the DeVille line is that it is
: generally considered to be overpriced. For
: example, the standard DeVille model has the
: exact same 2500 movement that is in the Aqua
: Terra (which also looks great as a dress
: watch).
What would one be expected to pay (in US or UK) for a "De Ville Co-axial Chronometer" e.g. 4631.31.31 (yellow gold, white dial, leather strap). Also for "Aqua Terra Mid Size Chronometer (2604.30.37) I'd like to compare with prices here in Norway. Maybe the price difference is less than a trip to London or NY.
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Aage J.
ps
Would anyone on this list comment upon the Patek Philippe Calatrava series? I find the 5119J incredibly stylish.
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