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And a date complication ! This is by far my favourite chronograph in my collection https://i.postimg.cc/K4hXMGHR/IMG-5384.png You guys try my code. Maybe it’s bespoke to the user or maybe you can just apply it everywhere. |
Code doesn't work, signed up for newsletter.. I got 15% off :seriously: Edit: And they charge for shipping wtf $105 I'd be on the edge of considering it... $120 is over that edge. Oh well |
They dont charge for shipping if you buy over 100 bucks https://i.postimg.cc/28xWXfqn/Screen...-20-202255.png |
It's $1400 HKD minimum for free shipping, so $175 USD Oh well it's fine. Times are tough anyway, can't be too tempted to buy stuff |
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Still would rather put that $110 towards something else.. maybe if they hit 30% KEKW I do think it's a really cool pilot chrono for the price though, and I still can't get over the fact they put a 30 minute timer on it, making it actually useful. It's so rare to see that on a quartz chrono. Some Swiss quartz will do it, but almost never the Japanese ones (which sucks because many will want to use the Seiko Mecha-quartz). Believe me, I've been looking! When you get yours, can you find out what movement it uses? I have actually been looking at vintage dress watches on auction sites.. It seems like you can get a really nice Universal Geneve for a good price. I really like their "Tank" style watch. If I pick one up I'll share here! Either grab a beater and try to restore it, or a bit more to get something wearable. Not like I wear anything other than t-shirts though lol https://www.montre-et-vintage.com/cd...s/IMG_4005.jpg Beaters go for like $50-100.. as long as the movement works and dial is good, you could polish the crystal and case.. Movement should be serviceable. Some of them have micro rotors which is cool! Good condition ones are about $300 in Japan, twice that on ebay and chrono24 Also bought a new rubber strap for my Panerai.. The design is similar to the Rolex Oysterflex rubber strap. I think it looks great, and it's really high quality FKM rubber for the price ($10 on AliEx) with a nice curve to it. I hate flat rubber straps. I'd recommend it after a few days of use. |
So it’s been a few days since I ordered it and it’s still sitting unfulfilled. The hell is going on. They release a watch, do all the advertising, then can’t get it to people ?! Maybe they just mad that I was able to apply that 20% off coupon to it. |
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I recently sold this vintage Girard Perregaux for a not a whole of money as vintage GP can be had for a great price as well https://i.imgur.com/qSO7kng.jpg |
Thanks, I find that when it comes to vintage watches, I like the tonneau shape the most. It kind of makes up for the absurd small size of old watches, which makes them more wearable today without making the wearer look like a LARPer (of course if you have small wrists you can pull it off more easily). I've been looking at these old UGs (Genta designed this one as well btw) and some from Omega... Which btw you can find pretty good deals on for women's Omegas, but not really men's. Now I know why redditors are always showing off these 20mm vintage women's watches.. you can get a really nice one for cheap! LUL This is something I will probably take a long time to do, finding just the right watch and bargain. |
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Yah it's like they don't realize people have emotions with their purchases... if I buy something and then 2 days later they offer me a 20% off coupon... I'm more likely to have bad feelings toward that brand or company that I overpaid rather than rush to buy something else again... and maybe not ever buy anything from them again if the taste in my mouth is bad enough. |
I never posted when I got it... and it's already gone. I pre-ordered and received after a long wait a Ming 37.05 Series 2, my first really expensive watch purchase to celebrate not having a mortgage on my condo anymore... but while I really like how it looks, when I actually received it, it was one of those cases where I felt like I could not think of a single instance where it felt right to wear it? Not sure if that makes sense... but with the star motif it feels more playful than professional... and the light blue strap feels like it is a summer outfit piece, but then would you really wear a Ming for casual summer activities?? It just didn't vibe with me, so I put it up for sale and sold it to a gentleman in Switzerland who was quite happy to receive it. Was an interesting experience overall. I will say that Ming needs to work on their presentation a little, spending that much on a watch should get you more than a kind of velvet covered cardboard box where, for some reason, the materials kind of smelled a bit like poop to me hahaha... I mean you open the package for this kind of a watch and the first thing you get is a wafting smell that resembles poop it's not the greatest first impression. I would have expected a leather or wooden box and a better certificate of authenticity/ownership stats. https://i.imgur.com/CEjJFz3.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/CtKsQoq.jpeg BTW the lume was crazy on this thing: https://i.imgur.com/Rrc63Ys.jpeg |
Wow you're really not a sucker for heritage brands are you? Straight for a high end microbrand for your first expensive watch purchase It's a neat design with the glowing stars, and the finishing looks incredible (that movement!), but I think I get it... If you drop like $5K on a watch, you should definitely feel more joy unpackaging it and then wearing it. |
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Yeah it is pretty tacky... Now I just want to wait and see if I'll get a bigger discount! LUL I am on quite a few mailing lists, and discounts are rare for most. Actually Marathon is doing 10% off right now just for 24 hours. That's as much as you'll get from them (code is SUNSET10 if you're interested.. ends 10 hours from now) |
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I sold it for $9k so there's definitely some demand for it... I priced it way under all the other ones for sale, they all wanted $13k+ A guy from India lowballed me $5k must have been one of Manic's cousins 4Head |
Ah, the elusive watch market capital gain! :ahwow: Nice to get rid of a regrettable purchase and make a profit on it! Are you looking at something else now? You could strike me as an Omega guy |
Yah I do like a few Omega's, I'm not sure... I had good feelings recently about this Omega Constellation Globemaster: https://i.imgur.com/1hJ26Fo.jpeg ... but I definitely have my eye on a couple other micro brand things... I'm pretty breezy with what I like and don't like, doesn't often have all that much to do with the brand lol... I don't currently like any Rolex's tho... even a couple Frederique Constant watches are interesting too. |
69style likes his watches like his women. |
I don't get it, the watches aren't asian :failed: |
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Me, I am still into the romantic notion of heritage and history. Even though I know it's stupid because there is very little connection between the most historic brands and their actual roots, and most of them just get bought by luxury conglomerates and made as cheaply as possible and sold for as expensive as possible. Some of them even try to erase or rewrite their history (this is why it's so easy to justify buying replicas lol) |
I was on this site the other day and thought it might be one you'd like: https://glycine-watch.ch/history Pretty reasonable prices in general! |
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I was actually going to post a Glycine the other day to the guy who said he wanted an AM/PM watch, sine the Airman has a 24 hour counter LUL They are owned by Invicta, who are infamous for their Rolex replicas sold with a weird pricing structure.. They have ridiculously high MSRPs and sell them at like 80-90% discounts. But really if you want a Rolex looking watch for $60 with a decent Seiko movement, it's pretty decent. Even the watch you posted has an MSRP of 950 Swiss Francs (about $1000 USD) but it's a $200 watch. Invicta would be like $3500 sold for $60 |
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Just in time for my birthday! |
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