Orologio da tasca con cornice meccanica Charles Hubert 3850

Brand:CHARLES-HUBERT PARIS

3.1/5

196.77

Orologio da tasca con cornice meccanica Charles Hubert 3850 Questo orologio da tasca Charles-Hubert Paris viene fornito con una garanzia a vita sul movimento contro i difetti di fabbricazione. Le caratteristiche includono un inserto fotografico all'interno della copertina, movimento meccanico a 17 rubini, cassa Hunter da 48 mm, catena abbinata, quadrante scheletrato con numeri romani e una confezione regalo di lusso. Dal 1990, Charles-Hubert Pans ha avuto una grande influenza nell'industria orologiera degli Stati Uniti. Includendo design retrò e contemporanei nella sua linea, Charles-Hubert Paris ha stabilito un seguito ampio e fedele. Con le sue garanzie a vita senza precedenti, standard di qualità eccezionali e prezzi convenienti, il futuro sembra molto luminoso per Charles-Hubert Paris. Vedi altro

Inserto fotografico all'interno della prima di copertina. Confezione regalo di lusso. Custodia da cacciatore da 48 mm in ottone con finitura cromata con catena barbazzale abbinata. Quadrante scheletrato con numeri romani. Movimento meccanico a 17 rubini.
Band Color White
Band size Pocket
Bezel function Stationary
Bezel material Brass
Brand, Seller, or Collection Name CHARLES-HUBERT PARIS
Calendar No Calendar
Case diameter 48 millimeters
Case material Brass
Case Thickness 15 millimeters
Clasp Tang Buckle
Department womens
Dial color White
Dial window material type Plastic
Display Type Analog
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 3850
Item Shape Round
Item weight 9.6 Ounces
Manufacturer Charles-Hubert, Paris
Model number 3850
Model Year 2013
Movement Mechanical Hand Wind
Part Number 3850
Product Dimensions 5.91 x 5.91 x 5.91 inches; 9.6 Ounces
Special features Luminous
Warranty If this product is sold by Amazon, please review the manufacturer’s website for warranty information. If this product is sold by another party, please contact the seller directly for warranty information for this product. You may also be able to find warranty information on the manufacturer’s website.
Water resistant depth 100 Meters

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Scritto da: Wolfox
Very accurate mecghanical timepiece.
I'm on the fence after owning this timepiece for a few years. The fit and finish on the case and the picture bezel is excellent. The watch rattled until I actually put a portrait cut-out from photo paper into the picture bezel. Other than that, this is a handsome 17 jewel timepiece that kept amazing time. It only drifted +-1 minute in 24 Hrs. Easily correctable with daily winding and setting. Over a few years: The silver finish surface is scratch and wear prone. It took about half a year for knicks and scratches and handing/pocket wear and tear to expose the brass metal under the "silver" plating. About a year after it started showing "character", the winding crown wouldn't "Catch" as you tried to wind it. It would spring back at you when the pawl that holds to going barrel simply slipped. If it caught you off guard when almost wound up, it will surprise you! But slow, gentle winds eventually got the watch topped up. Then the crown simply pulled all the way out one day when I was resetting the watch. After re-insertion, it still winds (almost) normally and I can still set the time. I haven't repeated that issue since. Now, currently, something inside is either dried out or sticky. You can wind it up, set the time....let it run......set it down. It takes *DAAAAAAYYYYS* to run down now. It often just "stalls" then simply starts again at will. I've likely gotten one that was just built on a Friday. I've since ordered a different skeleton watch - again, not too expensive but apparently pretty well rated as a replacement. I'll review that one after it's had a few miles. This watch was amazing straight out of the box. My ownership and years however weren't kind on it and it's suffering now. :(
Scritto da: Cliente de Amazon
ARTICULO HERMOSO DE MUY BUENA CALIDAD
ARTICULO HERMOSO DE MUY BUENA CALIDAD
Scritto da: Nicholas Jarak
Wonderful Thing of Mechanical Beauty
These do not seem to be very popular these days since they are quite hard to find in physical stores. From the looking around I did, only about 1 in 6 stores that sell watches (I'm mean jewellery type stores) seem to carry any pocket watches at all. I'm twenty-three so my generation is not too interested in these, but I have an interest in Steam Punk and I'm a student of Mechanical Engineering, so the idea of a purely mechanically operated watch fascinates me. In an age were everything is digital, everything has become so simple. Not that I'm saying electronics and programming are simple. Trust me, they aren't. I mean, visually it isn't very impressive. The complexity involved in a watch such as this is quite intriguing, and every bit of its complexity is physical in nature and can be seen. This watch shows off its inner mechanics for people to see the ingenuity required of those who worked with older technologies. Many people don't realize how smart people had to be hundreds of years ago to develop such a device that we now take for granted. I know it might seem silly, but to a person such as myself, who has grown up in a world where everything is powered by either batteries or an outlet, it fascinates me to be able to hold a device that can keep time with out an single watt of electricity, but purely mechanical energy held in a spring. I love the idea that I'll never have to put a battery in this. The watch itself is very nice. Its chrome finish looks just as nice as it does in the picture. I plan on having the front cover engraved, and the picture frame on the inside of it is pretty cool because I can put whatever image I want in there and change it out when feel the urge to. The face of the watch is quite nice, and very easy to read. Just as I had to get used to reading an analog watch face when I first started carrying a pocket watch, I'll now have to get used to the Roman numerals, but the Roman numerals look much nicer than regular Arabic numbers, so it seems like a good trade off. The pocket watch has a nice heavy feel to it that my quartz based pocket watch lacked. This makes it feel more substantial and reminds you that it is indeed a mechanical watch. Also, the hands glow in the dark, but they only glow after being exposed to light. I have to admit that this doesn't seem like the most useful feature being that it's a pocket watch. This works great with wrist watches since the face is exposed to daylight, but pocket watches are covered until you need them, which means that it is unlikely that the hands will have been exposed to light before you look at it. Regardless, it's a nice feature to have. Using tritium might have made more sense since it is slightly radioactive (and also harmless), and therefore, it does not need light to begin glowing, but I guess that would cost more. That doesn't really matter to me since I wanted this for its mechanical beauty. I also wanted if for its aesthetics and the ability to engrave it. The only issue with it is that you should make sure to put a picture in the frame, because the glass window that holds it down is free to rotate out of place if there is nothing behind it. If you fully wind it (30-40 half turns), it last a little longer than twenty-four hours (NEVER over wind it, you could break or strain the spring). I have not counted how long it actually last per half turn, but one shouldn't have to worry about it running out during the day as long it is wound each day. This is a great pocket watch, and I'm very happy with it.
Scritto da: Aaron F.
Absolutely Beautiful
I got this watch for my birthday along with two other, cheaper ones (for general carry), and this one is by far my favorite. The pictures do a decent job of showing off how nice it looks, but seeing it in front of you is awesome. It has a fantastic look in general, and seeing that it actually looks like you think it will is a great feeling. It's exceptionally shiny, has a very clean and polished look, it's easy to read, it feels solid in your hand, it's easy to open and use (mostly - explained in a second), and overall I'm extremely happy with it. I could go on and on about how nice it is, but I do feel it's worth mentioning a couple little things... This pocket watch features a photo insert slot. While this is a great thing if used, if there is no photo, the cover does make a bit of noise as you move the watch. With a proper picture in place it doesn't have any space to move, but if you don't have a picture for it yet, you should probably just take out the photo cover. Also, setting the time for the first time was a bit difficult - pulling up the crown to set the itme was difficult the first time, though it was easier afterwards. Other than those two little things, I can't think of anything that is less than awesome about this watch. It's an excellent gift for a friend or for yourself.

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