Who owns a Patek?...


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Munk said:
Panerai can?...hehe anyway here is my Pam 196 Daylight
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omg :bowdown:

i will own one one day ...

my friend has one with the power reserve .. badass ..

i want either a panerai or a frank mullur
 

speaking of watches, any recommendation for female watches?
 

code said:
speaking of watches, any recommendation for female watches?


i personally like jaeger lecoultre watches for woman.. however the movement is nothing special, i just like the twin face concept.
 

well, omega constellation seem quite popular. I guess the diamonds work wonders
 

trlnlty said:
omg :bowdown:

i will own one one day ...

my friend has one with the power reserve .. badass ..

i want either a panerai or a frank mullur
Buy buy buy... get a Frank Muller Tourbillion movement...;p
 

code said:
speaking of watches, any recommendation for female watches?

must see the age group and type of activity she use to lor. Won't want to recommend a dress watch if she is the sporty type.:p
 

I find Breguet particularly suitable for ladies.
You can go for the Reine de Naples range or even the Marine range for ladies for sport looks.

code said:
well, omega constellation seem quite popular. I guess the diamonds work wonders
 

Jaeger, Oh my favorite alarm watches and yes their ladies range are also very nice.
JLC has one of the finest movement and they are very well finished.
Just to let you know that JLC is very good value for money.

trlnlty said:
i personally like jaeger lecoultre watches for woman.. however the movement is nothing special, i just like the twin face concept.
 

S11loop said:
they say " a watch reflects a person's character ..." :think:

Hmmm... I wear a cheapo $50 casio... does that say anything?
 

Depends on situation, I also wear cheapo Casio daily (which I think has the best value for functional watch) but also own Patek, Breguet, JLC, IWC etc.
Important is wearing a watch to fit the occasion.

tush said:
Hmmm... I wear a cheapo $50 casio... does that say anything?
 

Dennis said:
Depends on situation, I also wear cheapo Casio daily (which I think has the best value for functional watch) but also own Patek, Breguet, JLC, IWC etc.
Important is wearing a watch to fit the occasion.

agree..:thumbsup: at least you wear a watch..:bsmilie: feel weird if go out without one. :p
 

Haha, don't think I can go without one too.
At least a cheapo one lah. I will just take one where I can see them and go if in a hurry.
Although most are mechanical but I do have quite a few battery operated ones lying around. :bsmilie:

soma said:
agree..:thumbsup: at least you wear a watch..:bsmilie: feel weird if go out without one. :p
 

Drop my this pocket watch .....nabei. :thumbsd:
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Dennis said:
Wah so serious, can see the minute hand also bended.

er...that one already bend one because the face is curve toward the end and the min pointer is bend toward that way too. Should be able to get it fix..
 

i think u can fix the omega back easily, just dun push the second hand too hard.
or use a "clip" for watches to take out the hand and bend it back.
i have 2 waltham too. 40 and 50 circa.

for lady watches, i think Jaeger,Cartier,Chopard is nice.
but for those sporty ladies, i think brietling, omega, tag is nicer.... or maybe a Omega ocean planet in orange bezel?
 

RossChang said:
Actually planning for a Seamaster...:think: your model was exactly the one I'm looking at... The tudor looks very similar to the Rolex Daytona... but I'll prefer the daytona... thou I can't affort tat yet...

Here's some picture of my Speedmaster Reduced...
50mm F/1.8 + 12mm tube...
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50mm F/1.8 + 32mm tube
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Ross any chance you are selling your Seamaster?
 

soma said:
Drop my this pocket watch .....nabei. :thumbsd:
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Wow beautiful. Get it fix man and keep it. I simply love it.
 

Hi, a Patek is kinda out of my league but I have this....
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It's a Anonimo Professionale GMT...
Cheers....:)
 

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