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Originally Posted by nirvanaguy19 (Post 4388988)
Have a question about a Seiko automatic i picked up a few years back. I dont use it regularly, when I do, it automatically starts working but I always seem to have to adjust the time. If kept without use it soon loses the time and needs to be adjusted again. Is this a faulty capacitor (something internal), has anyone else faced this issue

Automatic watch's main spring is wound automatically when you wear (due to movement of your hands) and manual winding is not required. You need to wear it everyday/alternate day based on the power reserve to keep it running continuously without manual adjustment.

In case you have Seiko Kinetic/Solar watch and facing this problem, yes capacitor need to be changed.

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Originally Posted by arindambasu13 (Post 4388920)
If you are looking at the INR 70K price category, you should definitely look at the brands Junghans, Stowa and Sinn.

I really liked Junghans Max bill watch which I had posted on this forum a couple of pages back. Ethos does not have these brands and they do not have presence in India I suppose. Should I order them from online website? Which website is reliable for buying such watches? In case I need to get it repaired, how will I do it?

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Originally Posted by navin_v8 (Post 4388930)
Looks like your dad has a liking from Swiss timepieces from what I read. If he is not into a habit of wearing a watch daily then a mechanical watch would not be advisable.

I agree with you. Even I am leaning towards buying a quartz watch for my father.

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Originally Posted by Chetan_Rao (Post 4388954)
check out the Longines Le Grand Classique line.

36-38mm case size, simple and elegant designs.

I checked them on Ethos and it is looking very nice! Simple and clean designs.

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Originally Posted by sridhu (Post 4388961)
I would suggest a nice Tissot or Longines. Both have very good options in both quartz & Automatic in your price band

Personally even a nice Seiko automatic / kinetic or Citizen Blue Angels type eco-drive might work.

I will check out Seiko too! Thanks for your suggestion.

Anyone got a good brand recommendation for open heart watches where you can see the gears move in the background when you wear the watch. Not interested in ones where the back of the watch is transparent though!

Maddy

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Originally Posted by maddy42 (Post 4389242)
Anyone got a good brand recommendation for open heart watches where you can see the gears move in the background when you wear the watch. Not interested in ones where the back of the watch is transparent though!

Maddy


One of my favourites is the tissot t-complication squelette, but it probably has a transparent back. My other pick is a chronoswiss timemaster skeleton.

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Originally Posted by maddy42 (Post 4389242)
Anyone got a good brand recommendation for open heart watches where you can see the gears move in the background when you wear the watch. Not interested in ones where the back of the watch is transparent though!

Maddy

Plenty of those around, from almost all possible brands. When I say plenty, there are few thousand watches in that category which have a transparent case back- usually these are mechanical watches (and not quartz watches).

That said, the term "open heart" is usually meant to imply those watches which have a small opening on the front dial through which part of the movement can be seen. What you are talking about though, are watches with entirely transparent/ display glass case backs, which is a different construction and allows one to view the entire watch movement from the back of the watch case.

In both cases, there are many diverse options. You will have to narrow down your search by specifying budget, genre of watch (dress, divers, sports/everyday casual, chronograph, etc.) before anyone can give recommendations.

What is the percentage of discount Ethos usually offers? On phone, I got 15% off the listed price, but before I sign the dotted line, want to know if it is the usual ballpark for discounts or should I push more?

Also, will I get a better deal if I go to one of the showrooms? The watch I am interested in is not available at Bangalore as per the guy who spoke to me over the phone, so I am part reluctant to buy the watch without seeing it in flesh.

--Anoop

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Originally Posted by theexperthand (Post 4389994)
What is the percentage of discount Ethos usually offers? On phone, I got 15% off the listed price, but before I sign the dotted line, want to know if it is the usual ballpark for discounts or should I push more?

Also, will I get a better deal if I go to one of the showrooms? The watch I am interested in is not available at Bangalore as per the guy who spoke to me over the phone, so I am part reluctant to buy the watch without seeing it in flesh.

--Anoop

Which Brand and Model?

You can get upto 30% discount, depending on the brand as well as the length of time the watch has been in stock. As in every other commodity, older stock gets better discount, in demand current stock the least.

I suggest that you visit the showroom in person. In large metros there will be more than one Ethos showroom. Also check if there are other large retailers who sell the same models, if so visit them and negotiate.

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Originally Posted by Aroy (Post 4390026)
Which Brand and Model?

You can get upto 30% discount, depending on the brand as well as the length of time the watch has been in stock. As in every other commodity, older stock gets better discount, in demand current stock the least.

I suggest that you visit the showroom in person. In large metros there will be more than one Ethos showroom. Also check if there are other large retailers who sell the same models, if so visit them and negotiate.

This is the one I am after: Longines Conquest Heritage

The alternatives are: Louis Erard Heritage and Raymond Weil Maestro.

I am drawn by the retro look of the Longines but haven't seen any other sellers for the same at Bangalore.

--Anoop

Has anyone purchased the BMW M Performance watches. Wanted to know if they are good as I'm planning to pick up one for my wife and one for myself.

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Originally Posted by pedrolourenco (Post 4390055)
Has anyone purchased the BMW M Performance watches. Wanted to know if they are good as I'm planning to pick up one for my wife and one for myself.

I just used google to find out more about them. Apparently some of the watches are made by a company called Tourneau (Wiki says it is a luxury watch retailer established in 1900 and based in the United States).

There is thread (link) where a number of companies are said to make BMW watches - Invicta, Ball, Buran.

How much are you getting them for and from where?

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Originally Posted by Saanil (Post 4390125)
I just used google to find out more about them. Apparently some of the watches are made by a company called Tourneau (Wiki says it is a luxury watch retailer established in 1900 and based in the United States).

There is thread (link) where a number of companies are said to make BMW watches - Invicta, Ball, Buran.

Thanks

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How much are you getting them for and from where?
BMW Showroom. Various models are there. The one I liked was around 22K.

I have been using a Skagen chronograph since 2 and a half years and it started to show some problems. I wanted to buy a quality timepiece, one that I could use on most of the occasions, one that can last for decades, one that looks very simple from outside but has awesome quality on the inside.

I set my eyes one and a half years ago on a Nomos Tangente and today I managed to get one. I would not call it a luxury, but a simplistic timepiece!

What I like much about this watch is the fact that it is manual winding, comparatively small (35mm in diameter) case, very minimalistic design. The creamy dial with the blue hour and minute hands make it look vintage. The dial has a sapphire crystal glass and I hope that it can withstand against scratches. The strap is a cordovan leather and looks well made. Overall an elegant timepiece that will probably last for ever!

Truly a masterpiece of German craftsmanship and quality! clap:

I will let the pictures do the talking! [Excuse me for the bad quality. I shot it with my Mobile phone]

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Originally Posted by theexperthand (Post 4390031)
This is the one I am after: Longines Conquest Heritage

The alternatives are: Louis Erard Heritage and Raymond Weil Maestro.

I am drawn by the retro look of the Longines but haven't seen any other sellers for the same at Bangalore.

--Anoop

Longines is a part of Swatch Group (Omega, Tissot etc). So search for Omega/Tissot showrooms. Normally they have a catalog, and can order for you.

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Originally Posted by Saanil (Post 4389136)
I really liked Junghans Max bill watch which I had posted on this forum a couple of pages back. Ethos does not have these brands and they do not have presence in India I suppose. Should I order them from online website? Which website is reliable for buying such watches? In case I need to get it repaired, how will I do it?

In case you are willing to wait for another month or two, Ethos is working to bring & retail Junghans to India

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Originally Posted by theexperthand (Post 4389994)
What is the percentage of discount Ethos usually offers? On phone, I got 15% off the listed price, but before I sign the dotted line, want to know if it is the usual ballpark for discounts or should I push more?

Also, will I get a better deal if I go to one of the showrooms? The watch I am interested in is not available at Bangalore as per the guy who spoke to me over the phone, so I am part reluctant to buy the watch without seeing it in flesh.

--Anoop

As I understood, you are looking at Longines conquest, we managed a discount of 24% last year for a friend from Ethos Mumbai.

The watch model is : https://www.ethoswatches.com/product...42-4-96-6.html

As Aroy pointed out, it is better to visit the retail outlet in person, to negotiate a good deal + to touch & feel the watch in person.

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Originally Posted by Aroy (Post 4390583)
Longines is a part of Swatch Group (Omega, Tissot etc). So search for Omega/Tissot showrooms. Normally they have a catalog, and can order for you.

Thank you - will try out this route also.

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Originally Posted by pankaj_sachdeva (Post 4390648)

As I understood, you are looking at Longines conquest, we managed a discount of 24% last year for a friend from Ethos Mumbai.

That is a handsome discount on a very handsome watch. I will visit the showroom personally, let us hope it brings some respite :)

--Anoop


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