The Watch Thread - Part 16

Garlics

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I've difficulty snapping on the caseback of a regular quartz watch and tried various methods in vain. Does anyone know of any shop that can help to press it back on?
 

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that peruvian restaurant is quite disappointing imo
the ceviche i had in miami was basically in another galaxy compared to this
 

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Will have discount unless its hyped up models, mutibrands ADs like THG/Cortina/Sincere tend to give more than Omega boutiques, but still cannot beat grey dealers.

Yup, grey dealers gave the best discount for brands other than rolex, pp, ap etc.

Bought my cartier at abt 17% off retail.. thg only offer 5% 😂
 

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Torn between this or the white moonwatch as my next watch.
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I love it! The manual winding part now become a routine!
 
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Grand Seiko Hi-Beat GMT - "Sekkei" (Snowy Valley in Japanese).
  • Inspired by the mix of snow and green vegetation, during summer in Japan at higher altitudes.
  • The shimmering silver-white dial and diamond-cut indices are really a sight to behold. You also don't commonly see a bezel with a green-white colour combination. You certainly won't mistake this for a Rolex; which is good!
  • Definitely more worthy of the "Sprite" moniker that some folks have nicknamed the Rolex green-black GMT Master II ... lol
 
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Anyone own a Minase watch ?
Think of getting one when i go to Japan for business trip next week.
 
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