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Bought the
Casio EFV 100-D from Amazon for a bargain price of 5.2k. The watch punches very well above it's weight and for the price, the finishing and accuracy is impressive. Also, the second hand hits the markers perfectly which is a great thing for someone with OCD like me. Managed to swap the bracelet to a President one for the 'Aqua Terra' vibes and it looks way more premium now.
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Originally Posted by Maky
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It's an Omega |
Looks smashing. I also noted that you got the watch from Ethos. The website always mentions the MRP and Contact Us for the Selling Price. How much of a difference is it actually? If you aren't comfortable discussing here can you DM?
Lot of amazing watches, not many smart ones though (kidding).
Here's my Garmin fenix 7 solar with sapphire glass. I love it as it still looks old school but can do wonders.
Does anyone here own and have experience/feedback on Casio Rangeman GPR h1000?
The amount of tech on this amazes me and its a wish to own a proper/Genuine Casio.
While its retailing for 60K in India, its selling for 40K in Malaysia and I can pick this up in my next travel there.
So, please suggest if anyone here has any feedback or insights?
Just for reference - I moved from traditional to smart watches few years ago and will stay with Smart for next few years atleast. I am on Apple Watch 7 now and was also considering OP2 as I moved out from Apple ecosystem - currently using Android.
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Originally Posted by RiGOD
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Managed to swap the bracelet to a President one for the 'Aqua Terra' vibes and it looks way more premium now.
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Nice and good looking bracelet, it has elevated the way the watch looks!
Where did you buy this?
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Originally Posted by arvindmanju
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Nice and good looking bracelet, it has elevated the way the watch looks!
Where did you buy this? |
Bought it from Gautam Haryani (will DM you his contact number). He has an Instagram page too I guess.
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Originally Posted by adi.mariner
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I also noted that you got the watch from Ethos. The website always mentions the MRP and Contact Us for the Selling Price. How much of a difference is it actually? |
For Omega, you can expect a fixed discount of about 8% at Ethos. All / most Omega options were available at 8% discount and nothing more than that. With other brands though (Carl Bucherer, Grand Seiko etc), the discounts can be much more significant depending on their ongoing schemes and you can negotiate suitably.
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Originally Posted by CorporateMonk
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Lot of amazing watches, not many smart ones though (kidding). |
This is the thread for smartwatches.
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Originally Posted by Axe77
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For Omega, you can expect a fixed discount of about 8% at Ethos. All / most Omega options were available at 8% discount and nothing more than that. With other brands though (Carl Bucherer, Grand Seiko etc), the discounts can be much more significant depending on their ongoing schemes and you can negotiate suitably. |
Having answered Mr. Aditya's query in PM I'll confirm the same here.
In addition to what
Axe77 mentioned, I was told the discounts were higher than 8% last year, I was offered much more than 8% at another Ethos branch(Phoenix) and on a Seamaster model, at 4.5 on a then 5.75 MRP as I recall, however again this was last year. Unless I am mistaken It would seem it varies from model to model as well or did so last year. My simple understanding being the difficulty acquiring Rolex pieces has resulted in demand being shifted from there to Omega, a very natural customer transition given as these brands compete directly. As a result Omega seems to have adjusted their max discount offered accordingly.
Brands like Grand Seiko as much as ~30% off.
This is my current collection. Seikos and Citizen are ~ 17 years old and others are less than 10 years old.
Timex expedition perpetual calendar is also ~ 17 years old but not working. Took it to Timex service center and they said mechanism is gone and spare is not available for such old watches. Is it possible to get it repaired anywhere else, India or abroad?
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Originally Posted by Latheesh
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Timex expedition perpetual calendar is also ~ 17 years old but not working. Took it to Timex service center and they said mechanism is gone and spare is not available for such old watches. Is it possible to get it repaired anywhere else, India or abroad? |
You would need to search out on the web an artisan watch repairing service. Usually a guy you trace, contact on email, send pictures. And then ship the watch --- and pray you get if back. Parts are usually available some way or another. India it will be difficult for all this.
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Originally Posted by Latheesh
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Timex expedition perpetual calendar is also ~ 17 years old but not working. Took it to Timex service center and they said mechanism is gone and spare is not available for such old watches. Is it possible to get it repaired anywhere else, India or abroad? |
Have you tried shops that deal with vintage / complex watches, like Praveen Watch Co (
location). Haven’t been there personally but have heard good reviews.
I got this Tissot Automatic from Tata cliq luxury at a fairly attractive price. Really happy with the way it looks. I shall update how it works at later point in time
Good to see people still sticking with analog watches in this age of everything "smart'.
I used to love wrist watches and have a decent collection. But now I wear my Google Pixel mostly - except at formal occasions.
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