2010年9月19日星期日

bejewelled vintage pieces Piaget Replica watches that might

Let's take a look at two bejewelled vintage pieces Piaget Replica watches that might strike your fancy:First, a 1978 Rolex President. If solid gold is a "Presidential", would the addition of diamonds and emeralds make this a "Celebrity"? It really is quite a deal at less than $8,000 and despite the flash, it is a Rolex Oyster, so you can take comfort that it will keep on ticking should you slip on the deck of the Royal Yacht and be dumped into the sea. This is a quick-set model with sapphire glass, so there is very little difference bewteen this 1978 model and today's President. For $7,375, this just might be worth picking up, even if you're not a diamond-dude.

Click here for more details on this ugly, bejewelled Rolex Presdient circa 1978.While a diamond-studded Rolex might be good for all you Las Vegas lounge singers and deceased Brooklyn-born rappers out there, what if you need something a bit more subtle, but still with plenty of vintage bling?Much of the news from Basel concerned new Piaget Replica watches from major brands that really weren't all that new at all. Many of them were simply existing (or slightly updated models) that would now be featuring jewels and decorations (see here and here for examples).In what is certainly more than a flash in the pan of a watch industry trend, bejewelling watches as an easy and instant upgrade to a lineup is nothing new. We know that "bling" is pretty controversial among real watch guys, and while it may not be for everyone (it is certainly not for us), we have to point this out to readers, because jewelry and Piaget Replica watches have gone hand in hand for decades, and that is not about to change anytime soon.