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DVSTT wrote:bgh wrote:Picked this up last week...
Apple watch?
S_2NR wrote:Looks really good bro. Prefer to original nighthawk though. My watch synced the other night. It seems to be hit and miss some nights. My next purchase would most likely be a nighthawk or splurge and get the omega seamaster.
zoom rader wrote:S_2NR wrote:Looks really good bro. Prefer to original nighthawk though. My watch synced the other night. It seems to be hit and miss some nights. My next purchase would most likely be a nighthawk or splurge and get the omega seamaster.
Go for Omega Seamaster, its a bit costly but worth every dollar.
Good thing about Omegas is that they hold their value. If you broke or short of cash abroad its an easy sell and you will get nearly what you paid for it. Its cash on ur wrist
S_2NR wrote:zoom rader wrote:S_2NR wrote:Looks really good bro. Prefer to original nighthawk though. My watch synced the other night. It seems to be hit and miss some nights. My next purchase would most likely be a nighthawk or splurge and get the omega seamaster.
Go for Omega Seamaster, its a bit costly but worth every dollar.
Good thing about Omegas is that they hold their value. If you broke or short of cash abroad its an easy sell and you will get nearly what you paid for it. Its cash on ur wrist
true, easy cash for a bandit too
Redman wrote:@ Val...
Im not seeing how to do the all clear in the pdf instructions I down loaded
How do I do it-I have the case opened -there is a hole labeled AC-it does not depress like a button...
supercharged turbo wrote:The watch isn't new.Its a used vintage rolex with the certificate of authenticity.zoom rader wrote:supercharged turbo wrote:I thinking about buying one online,so I want to find out
You don't ever buy, New Rolex, Breitling and top end watches online.
There's a process to register the watch with your presence needed.
Besides you gonna trust buying a $8000 US plus watch online?
GRIM wrote:got this as a gift.
anyone know how long it will keep time once it fully wound up?
S_2NR wrote:would you believe my g shock syncs time better in south than the east.
well look how south winning now
now this nighthawk is the apple of my eye:
trinigamer wrote:maj. tom wrote:You need to find a place that actually employs a trained horologist when dealing with servicing your expensive watches.
There are 2 places in POS that I have used: Stephen's Watch Repair Center (http://tntyp.com/Trinidad/Stephens-Watch-Repair-Centre/profile), and one of those mall jeweler's places along Frederick St. (along the right hand side while facing north) that I can't remember right now. The man in there is also a trained horologist with certificates. A BA degree is offered in horology at some universities, which should tell you about the level of technical expertise required with these watches.
You might mean Jamal's Jewelry in Town Centre Mall, had my Movado battery changed there last year.
INHUMAN wrote:Such orglee watches..days of the silver grandpa timepieces r gone..raj's gonna raj
INHUMAN wrote:Nah flashy dont appeal to me...imma tactical kinda guy....my smith n wesson serves me jus fine as to my ceramic pieces...simple but effective