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Product Description
Small on the wrist but big on presence, the Mondaine Classic automatic watch features the company’s signature aesthetic—one that Mondaine was given official license to use in 1986. Based on the Swiss railway clock, it dons large black stick markers, a white dial, and a bright-red lollipop-shaped seconds hand Read More
I received nothing, not even the calls before delivery.
However, the status of the watch on the DHL ecommerce shows that it has been delivered a few days before.
Does anyone here face the same problem?
AlmazonlyIt's listed for $299 on Jomashop, but it's out of stock there. List is $995, and everywhere else I see it in stock it's around $480. The model reference is A128.30008.16SBB if you want to do the search yourself.
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have 2 34mm watches that i love and wear often .33mm is hardly perceptible smaller vs those
cool watch and design
A community member
May 8, 2018
Only a ladies watch by today’s oversized standards. I have watches that belonged to both my father and grandfather with case sizes from 30mm to 36mm. I’d say 34mm was mid-century average. The Movado I received when I graduated from college in 1987 measures 33.5mm and I still wear it to this day.
Man, they don't make 'em like that anymore. I like!
A community member
May 9, 2018
BennymanThanks, but on the downside, I guess that makes me old enough to be able to say, “They don’t make ‘em like that anymore.” Ugh! 😉 Strap is not original though. Came on a brown/burnt sienna actual lizard (not lizard grain) strap.
ElkyIt isn’t a ”ladies” watch because of the case diameter. Just because you yourself dont wear smaller sized watches, other gentleman, myself included, do. I own and wear watches of all sizes. There is no reason to be discontent with others who like smaller watches, just don‘t buy it, the case diameter is listed for you.