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Knight Rider wrote:I think it was from 21 jump street.ismithx wrote:What?
I put it in relation to the above mentioned lady looking man's watch. Right up there with skinny jeans etc. All the metroness thats now in style.
I agree it's pretty dressy. Inherited from my grandfather so I don't mind wearing it ever so often.zoom rader wrote:^^^ hey good watch bro, I had one of those and passed it on to a family member. Wore it a few times, was a bit too dressy for me. When you wear it, you hardly feel it's on your wrist.
I think it's 18k gold plate . If its the older model you got, it will still be worth what you paid for it when u brought it.
Trini Hookah wrote:But that bezel doe.
Anton wrote:The Ecozilla is one of those love it or hate it watches. It's quite clunky at 48mm diameter and 18mm high. It's also relatively heavy. The watch has presence and is built like a tank. In my profession I'm in the field very often. This watch can take the abuse of diving, swimming, hiking and slogging through swamps. Lol
Halfbreed07 wrote:The misses got me this beautiful gator leather watch box for Christmas.
Xplode wrote:I'm surprise nowhere in Trinidad sell watch boxes , last price in Stechers was $2600 , 4 years ago.
Wow, several jewelry stores sent me There when they were afraid to work on my watch. The high end jewelry stores perhaps?scotty_buttons wrote:Hey guys,
Anyone know where I can safely change battery for a Movado? Ppl in Valpark messed up the seals in one of my other watches and since then kinda iffy about where to have work done..
Knight Rider wrote:Wow, several jewelry stores sent me There when they were afraid to work on my watch. The high end jewelry stores perhaps?scotty_buttons wrote:Hey guys,
Anyone know where I can safely change battery for a Movado? Ppl in Valpark messed up the seals in one of my other watches and since then kinda iffy about where to have work done..
shogun wrote:Got an antique pocket watch (family heirloom) over the holidays and wanted to know if there's anywhere locally that can not just appraise, but give me a little history/description of some of the markings etc?.
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.
Xplode wrote:end up getting a 2 watch boxes online
real happy what i got
NR8 wrote:Xplode wrote:end up getting a 2 watch boxes online
real happy what i got
Link please?
Xplode wrote:NR8 wrote:Xplode wrote:end up getting a 2 watch boxes online
real happy what i got
Link please?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007CN ... UTF8&psc=1
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