The Watch Thread - Part 15

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buffon92

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Hi guys ,

Was considering to hoot a Tudor bb soon ... where is the best place to get a brand new in Sg? Normally will they give any discount too? TYIA
 

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pls eat, pcc or do forearm roller more, wear diver or big watch look nicer

6 inch wrist also can train something out one :o

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If only this is still available... I give up waiting for the negative on silver alr.

I have 1 for sale, you will get the authetic resin strap as well

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this is authetic mod based on
GMW-B5000-1 watch
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and GMW-B5000D-1 bracelet
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let me know if you keen?
 
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hi guys, just started getting into watches a couple of months back.

i have a orient bambino and a seiko fuyugeshiki that both have a tiny scratch on the watch crystal. any suggested places to service and remove the scratches, if not intending to do replacement?

does K2 provide this service also, or any other reocmmendations? :)
 

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hi guys, just started getting into watches a couple of months back.

i have a orient bambino and a seiko fuyugeshiki that both have a tiny scratch on the watch crystal. any suggested places to service and remove the scratches, if not intending to do replacement?

does K2 provide this service also, or any other reocmmendations? :)

If its not too obvious, I'd live with it. Even if you want to change, it isnt cheap and might not be worth it. :)
 

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hi guys, just started getting into watches a couple of months back.

i have a orient bambino and a seiko fuyugeshiki that both have a tiny scratch on the watch crystal. any suggested places to service and remove the scratches, if not intending to do replacement?

does K2 provide this service also, or any other reocmmendations?
:)



As they are mineral glass/hardlex they are prone to scratches if you're not careful with your watches. Suggest to replace to sapphire version if possible

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pls eat, pcc or do forearm roller more, wear diver or big watch look nicer

6 inch wrist also can train something out one :o

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You do know that anatomically the muscles of the forearm are primarily near the elbow, and where people typically wear their watch is largely tendons right.

So the right advice is to eat eat eat to have bigger wrists..

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You do know that anatomically the muscles of the forearm are primarily near the elbow, and where people typically wear their watch is largely tendons right.

So the right advice is to eat eat eat to have bigger wrists..

bjR5kvz.jpg

jacked forearms from exercise provide the much needed macho contrast even for one with skinny wrists

but below 6 inch wrist abit hard la
 

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hi guys, just started getting into watches a couple of months back.

i have a orient bambino and a seiko fuyugeshiki that both have a tiny scratch on the watch crystal. any suggested places to service and remove the scratches, if not intending to do replacement?

does K2 provide this service also, or any other reocmmendations? :)

orient bambino might be hardlex or plastic crystal, try polywatch.

might help.

but pointless to replace
 

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You do know that anatomically the muscles of the forearm are primarily near the elbow, and where people typically wear their watch is largely tendons right.

So the right advice is to eat eat eat to have bigger wrists..

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eat and fap. LOL

you don't eat alot, you train, no meat there, how to train also no meat.

must eat and train at the same time.

might as well start training and maintain a good healthy lifestyle.

:D
 

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Counting down to the weekend
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