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Air king seems real bombeliteauto wrote:zoom rader wrote:eliteauto wrote:Just bought the Seiko SKX175 with the jubilee band, opted to do an immediate upgrade and got the Strapcode Super Jubilee band to swap out the original, should be here in a week or so will post pics then
Cant go wrong with Seiko especially the automatics. Best are ones that they sell on the Japanese domestic market
I've been wanting a "pepsi" for sometime now, at my wife's urging I finally bought one, I'm looking at a turtle next ( SRP775 or 777) with maybe an upgraded two tone angus or oyster strap + a couple NATO straps for variety. After that it's just gonna be strap swaps based on what look I'm going for, no need for a huge collection .... unless I get a good deal on a Rolex Milgauss
X_Factor wrote:how good are tissot pieces?
I am lookin for something not very common like seiko and citizen
they seem to be very overpriced locally though
https://www.amazon.com/Tissot-Mens-Chro ... ay&sr=8-16
thinking about getting that one
All of which uses an ETA movement . So you really buying the same watch with just a different face.adnj wrote:Tissot is owned by the Swatch Group. Certina, Glasshütte, Hamilton, Radio, Omega, and others are theirs also.
Tissot has some very nicely finished cases. Swatch Group has some less expensive quartz movements and some very well made automatics. I have owned a couple of Tissot watches and was not disappointed.
If you are interested in the quartz chrono that you listed, give it a shot. It should work well if it is genuine Tissot.
Tissot is a Swiss-made watch which means that 60% of its value is Swiss and it was cased and tested in Switzerland.
If you are buying a Tissot from Gearhest, it is not likely to be genuine.
This is an old, old, old debate.zoom rader wrote:All of which uses an ETA movement . So you really buying the same watch with just a different face.adnj wrote:Tissot is owned by the Swatch Group. Certina, Glasshütte, Hamilton, Radio, Omega, and others are theirs also.
Tissot has some very nicely finished cases. Swatch Group has some less expensive quartz movements and some very well made automatics. I have owned a couple of Tissot watches and was not disappointed.
If you are interested in the quartz chrono that you listed, give it a shot. It should work well if it is genuine Tissot.
Tissot is a Swiss-made watch which means that 60% of its value is Swiss and it was cased and tested in Switzerland.
If you are buying a Tissot from Gearhest, it is not likely to be genuine.
This is why in-house movements cost a mini house like Rolexes and Patek
Both are in-house movements.zoom rader wrote:^^^ Bro my everyday watch is a seiko 5 that I owned for about 10yrs , when I blinging it's the Breitling .
adnj wrote:If you are buying a Tissot from Gearhest, it is not likely to be genuine.
Yeah they are good German watches, Get the automatics .death365 wrote:Any body had experience with zeppelin watches ?
Here you go:death365 wrote:Any body had experience with zeppelin watches ?
adnj wrote:Here you go:death365 wrote:Any body had experience with zeppelin watches ?
https://wornandwound.com/review/graf-zeppelin-hindenburg-lz129-ref-7060/
Bro I own the sister watch to Zeppelin and they are good German watches.death365 wrote:adnj wrote:Here you go:death365 wrote:Any body had experience with zeppelin watches ?
https://wornandwound.com/review/graf-zeppelin-hindenburg-lz129-ref-7060/
Yeah I kinda wanted d real trini experience with the watch. But thanks
zoom rader wrote:Bro I own the sister watch to Zeppelin and they are good German watches.death365 wrote:adnj wrote:Here you go:death365 wrote:Any body had experience with zeppelin watches ?
https://wornandwound.com/review/graf-zeppelin-hindenburg-lz129-ref-7060/
Yeah I kinda wanted d real trini experience with the watch. But thanks
STEPHEN WATCH REPAIR CENTREsmily245 wrote:Who can recommend a good person to check a solar powered seiko, it’s not working.
LordBrandon wrote:Anyone have watch toolkit for sale, or know where sells? Mainly interested in the band link removal tool. Getting fed up of having to go remove links at shops...
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