
Omega Speedmaster Reduced 3815.73.31 Watches
[Brand] :Replica Omega
[Series]:Omega Replica Speedmaster Reduced
[Model]:3815.73.31
[Gender]:Ladies
[case]:Steel set with Diamonds
[Dial]:Black Arabic
[Movement]:Automatic Chronograph
[Bracelet]:Black Leather
[Crystal]:Sapphire
[Size]:35.5mm
Now:$249.00
Omega Speedmaster Reduced 3815.73.31 Description
Omega Watches are designed on the idea of "Fashion, Luxury, Elegant."
Great Omega Replica Speedmaster Reduced series have very attractive looks that comes with outstanding quality.
The combination combination of appearance and performance.
Luxury Ladies watch makes you look more modish, sporty and successful in person.
Buy replica watches with high brand name recognition at reasonable prices.
The unique model number of the watch is 3815.73.31.
This preeminent watch is powered by a fine Swiss Automatic Chronograph movement.
Quality replica watch is crafted from sturdy materials and classy designs
Steel set with Diamonds case has harmonious design and looks very fascinating.
Good watch highlight your style and taste.
Black Leatherband gives you perfect visual experience.
Quality replica watch is crafted from sturdy materials and classy designs.
The watch is very readable with the Dial.
This watches help you Keep up with the newest trend of fashion.
Scratch resistant Sapphire Crystal is durable and has a eye-catching look.
Case Diameter: 35.5mm
Good water proof and dust proof function.
Notice: Please notice that you'd better not take the watch to swim or bath, although it has water proof function. Keeping the watch away from water is a good way to prolong its working life!
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Magrette Moana Pacific Diver Watch Review
New Zealand watch brand Magrette has just released their first serious tool watch, this is the Moana Pacific Diver, with 500 meters of water resistance, a lume covered dial, and a rotating diver's bezel. Though it is not without a few quirks, this is one of the most capable timepieces the brand has released when it comes to function and style. It retains most of the retro charm of the Moana Pacific with a beefed up case and personality. While it shares the Moana Pacific name, dial design, and movement, I personally classify the Moana Pacific Diver as a totally different watch given how it feels and its function. I first discussed the Magrette Moana Pacific Diver watch when it was initially announced here.
The dimensions of the two watches are quite similar each being 44 wide in steel cases, but you can see that differences abound aside from the polish styles. Still, they both hold their own visually, being different types of models for different occasions. Magrette chose to replace its screw bars to hold the straps in place with a pin. Actually I am very happy about this as pins make it much easier to switch out straps. The lugs themselves are also different. The Moana Pacific Diver comes with two straps. A nice black rubber diving strap and a textured black leather strap with red stitching. Having the pin in the lugs made it really easy to switch out the two. I have been wearing it on the rubber strap to match the sporty nature of the piece - plus it is very comfy with the rubber strap. The leather strap is nice as well and the red looks quite good in combo with the dial colors - not much else out there quite like it. You really rarely see a combo of black, yellow, and red on a watch dial. I like that Magrette did that. I should also note that the straps get new a style of buckles. Instead of the sometimes amusingly large Panerai style buckles, the Moana Pacific Diver has a more trim steel buckle that is more utilitarian and has a nicely engraved Magrette logo on it.



The watch case is a bit beefier as well and it has a solid looking rotating diver's bezel. One issue with the bezel is that it is on the harder side to turn (though it wears in a bit with usage), but at least is isn't loose and does not wiggle at all. The watch also has an upgraded crown that is larger, more precision cut, and has the Magrette logo in relief (as opposed to a simple laser cut). It looks better all around and again is a screw-in crown. There is also a new caseback cover that has a good quality look to its engraving and fits nicely. Overall I can say that the improvements here are all in the right direction. Plus, it all works together to give the Moana Pacific Diver a water resistance of 500 meters.
Let's go to the dial. Comparing the shots of the classic Moana Pacific and the Diver you see that there is a lot of similarity. Though the indicators are thicker because they are applied with luminant, and that lume is high quality SuperLumiNova. Now the entire dial and the hands glow after being charged in some light. The yellow tones stand out and give the watch part of its retro sporty theme. I took a look at some older dive watches when thinking about that - and I get the whole "retro" style of it all. It is true that most older dive watches look still pretty modern, but it is also true that some modern dive watches have gone nuts with styling. So basically, conservative sporty looks are now mostly considered "retro." The dial is in typical Magrette style with is Anonimo themed look, taken in a polished, designer direction.


It looks like Magrette used a slightly flatter sapphire crystal, also with AR coating on the inside. Perhaps the crystal isn't any flatter (hard to tell), it still has a slight dome to it. Regardless, it feels as though it reflects less light than before making the dial easier to read. This is another of the many incremental refinement and overall "polishing" treatment the watch line is getting.
The watch contains a Japanese Miyota 8125 automatic mechanical movement that offers hand-winding. I feel it is always necessary to indicate that with Japanese automatics. I recall the first Japanese automatic watch I got years ago. I though it was broken because it would not hand wind. Then I realized that it just wasn't designed to hand-wind like every automatic Swiss movement. Thus, when I see movements such as the Miyota 8125 used, I want to point out that this is one of the nicer Japanese automatics out there. Magrette could have used a Swiss movement, but that just would have made the price appreciably jump. This way the watch, even with all its upgrades and nice features, the watch stays affordable. Like all Magrette watches, the Moana Pacific Diver is part of a limited edition - here of just 500 pieces. The brand from New Zealand continues to impress me as they move forward with quality and design, and staying true to the personality and laid-back spirit that makes their Replica watchesso easy to own. I do highly recommend the Moana Pacific Diver if you are looking for a capable sport watch that has an attractive style and good story. I mean just saying the watch is from a New Zealand company is often enough to get people interested I am finding. Keep it up Magrette! Price for the Magrette Moana Pacific Diver is $485 plus shipping.
Learn more about the Moana Pacific Diver or get one here from Magrette.
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Some of you will like this watch, some of you won't like this watch at all, and still some of you want this watch so badly you can taste it. Welcome to one of the most polarizing types of designs out there, and it is over a year old already. Personally I am very intrigued by the design, probably since I got to check out this and other Kingsquare watches recently. It is a loud and in your face look, but refined nevertheless - like something Versace watches should be. The King Square line of watches from Roger Dubuis is defined by its square faceted case that angles down on the top and bottom. This means that the sapphire crystal is also faceted. The dial design is like "art deco lightning." Yea, it does make the watch harder to read, but that is just one of its charming quirks. While this article in on the above watch, I figured it would be a good time to show you some images I took of other Kingsquare watch I saw at SIHH last month. Consider these cousin Kingsquare watches.





The 30 minute chronograph almost looks to be there just for presentation, given how closely you need to check it out to read it. Of course it is useful, but the square subdials add an interesting and welcome complexity to the design. The Roman numerals looks pretty awesome if I may say, and they give gold a good name in a look like this. You can tell that Roger Dubuis wants you to think that this is a sport watch given the rubber coating on the crown and pushers. Quality is up to given ownership by Richemont of Roger Dubuis Watches. Note that the watches in the images taken by me have protective plastic around them.
The case is 40mm wide, which is a good size for a square watch - actually that makes it large. I can't tell whether I like the black rubber plate put over the lugs to hide the gap where the strap connects to the case. It is either a genius move, or looks cheap - hard to say. Really depends on how you look at it. It is dark enough not to stand out though. The case is in 18k pink gold. The dial is "flame orange" and uses orange garnet stones as the outer hour markers. Inside the watch is a highly decorated automatic movement with a micro rotor, that helps you view and appreciate the movement. Further, the chronograph complication uses a column wheel, which adds to the value. With the crocodile or rubber strap and titanium screws, I am pretty sure that this is in fact a sport watch, just with lots of Roger Dubuis upmarket "in your face" character. Note the matching orange stitching on the strap as well. Just a stunning piece in my opinion that will compliment an out-loud personality (like mine). Not sure about price, but in the over $30,000 range more than likely. Certainly a lot cheaper than the newer version of this Kingsquare orange beast that has many more stones and a tourbillon.

