Oris オリス ポインターデイト 自動巻き ボーイズ 自動巻き 腕時計 ゴールドGP シルバー文字盤 純正革ベルト 574 7458
Basic Info
Listing code : LJNDE1
Brand : Oris
Reference number : 7458 7458
Dealer product code : 36A0447
Movement : Automatic
Case material : Steel
Bracelet material : Leather
Year of production : Unknown
Condition : Used (Good)
Scope of delivery : No original box, no original papers
Gender : Men's watch/Unisex
Location : Japan, Kyoto
Price : 49,390
Availability : Item is in stock
Caliber
Movement : Automatic
Caliber/movement : 574 574
Number of jewels : 17
Case
Case material : Steel
Case diameter : 36 mm
Bezel material : Steel
Dial : Silver
Bracelet/strap
Bracelet material : Leather
Bracelet color : Brown
Bracelet length : 190 mm
Lug width : 16 mm
Other
Display back
Model Number :7458
Caliber No :574
Material :Stainless steel (gold gp combination)
Belt :Genuine brown leather belt and tailstock
Mechanical Type :Automatic (17 jewels, manual winding, no hack function)
Water resistance :Everyday life water resistant
Functions: Pointer date
Specifications: Plastic windshield / See-through back
Dial :Silver
Case Size :36mm in diameter (excluding crown)
Belt size :Wristwheel (inner diameter): max. 19cm / Width of lugs: 16mm
Accessories:None
used item
The windshield shows thin minor scratches.
The body of the watch also has some light scratches, but there are no dents or other significant damage that stand out.
The belt and tailstock are also in good condition with little signs of use.
Daily difference +29 to 31 seconds (measured with a time grapher on a flat surface)
The day difference may become larger due to the influence of the environment of use and differences in posture. Please consider these figures as reference values only.
Management No:36A0447
All items listed are one-of-a-kind.
Please note that the items may be sold out due to concurrent internet and in-store sales. Please understand this in advance.
*In the unlikely event that an item is sold out, we will notify you directly from our store by e-mail.Founded in 1918 It is a pawnbroker that has been running for 100 years in Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan.