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Originally Posted by Latheesh (Post 5859665)
:thumbs up Did they give any discount? Just checked, it retails for ~ 2L in India.

Yup. I got it for 1.7L after negotiating. But I did very little negotiating as I was too smitten by it. I think another 5K is possible.

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Originally Posted by Vid6639 (Post 5859649)
Nice to see Longines fans here. I just got this last month:

Longines IMO has some absolutely spectacular watches, including the one you picked up. Many congratulations! I absolutely adore the Spirit Zulu Time on the leather strap. Will definitely pick it up someday! :D

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Originally Posted by Vid6639 (Post 5859649)
Nice to see Longines fans here. I just got this last month:

38mm Conquest.

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Originally Posted by WhiskeyTangoFox (Post 5859999)
Longines IMO has some absolutely spectacular watches, including the one you picked up. Many congratulations! I absolutely adore the Spirit Zulu Time on the leather strap.

Nice one Viddy - it’s a lovely piece indeed and Longines does make some fabulous watches. Fully agree with WhiskeyTango too on that specific model. Longines are extremely under-rated and in recent times, I have really liked two particular models from the brand. The Spirit Zulu Time (in 39 mm) with the green bezel and with the metal strap (although the tan brown looks beautiful on it as well). The other is the Longines Record which is seemingly a less popular model maybe but looks lovely.

The Zulu Time is a proper competitor to the Tudor Blackbay 58 IMO and if I ever had to pull the trigger on one of them, I’d have quite the time picking one over the other.

All three of these punch well above their weight I feel.

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Originally Posted by jkaushik (Post 5841509)
Seiko Sports Srpd59k1.

That Seiko sports is a very cool looking watch. And I like that vintage Casio too.

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Originally Posted by WhiskeyTangoFox (Post 5853991)
Overall, I'm super stoked with my purchase.

That is one lovely watch, I have to admit.


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Hi guys..
Does anybody own the new Suunto Ocean watch?

Is it possible to buy it online in India without paying customs duties?

Thank you.

Got this as a self gift on birthday at start of this week.
Casio Enticer.

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Wanted a nice daily to go along with the Longines that I got a few months back. Ended up getting this Seiko Speedmaster 39mm SSC813P1:

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Originally Posted by shankar.balan (Post 5857187)
Here is one highly under rated brand - Oris.

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Oris makes some truly fantastic watches. The big crown model is so good it has "inspired" some manufacturers to make their own versions :D

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Originally Posted by navin_v8 (Post 5857423)
As a mark of my respect to Sir Ratan Tata, I was wore this special limited edition watch yesterday.

This is truly a special watch. Shri Tata was a gem of a person, and we are unlikely to see another one like him for a very long time indeed. A very elegant watch by the way !

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Originally Posted by Vid6639 (Post 5860948)
Ended up getting this Seiko Speedmaster 39mm SSC813P1:

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Nice watch, though I liked the Orient RA-TX0203S design a little more (it has better lume than the Seiko too - a rare feat).

I own a Fossil Sport and it has metal strap. Wanted to ask a basic question - can we change the strap to any material we like, for example, I am more inclined towards leather straps now, so can i just change the strap to leather?

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Originally Posted by SithDefender (Post 5860972)
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Nice watch, though I liked the Orient RA-TX0203S design a little more (it has better lume than the Seiko too - a rare feat).

I did like this Orient as well the newer Seiko Panda SSC911 which has better lume. Only problem was the Prient is 43mm with a lug to lug of 48mm which is too large for my wrist. Even the 41mm Seiko SSC911 felt large on the wrist vs this SSC813P1 that Picked up. The 39mm was just perfect for me.

Been a while since I've posted something on Team BHP and what better way than to share about my 2 new watches!

1) Rado True Square Open Heart

I had been eyeing this for a while and it really had been tugging at my heartstrings. Got a great deal at a Rivoli store and bought it right away. True to Rado's USP (Master of Materials), it's a great looking & feeling watch - very different from all the other watches I own and really catches your eye.

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It's really a thing of beauty and pictures really don't do justice to how great it looks. The movement (visible through the open heart), the dial, the bracelet all scream quality!


2) Seiko Metronome watch

If I'm being honest, this new watch has me more excited than the Rado (and it costs less than 1/10th it's price lol:)
I would recommend watching this video to understand all it's features

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFgTdlti8fg

Basically it is a musician's best friend - it has a built in metronome & a tuner - it is one of the coolest watches I have ever seen. It's also exclusively sold only in Japan, so when a colleague was traveling over from there I had to ask them to bring it for me! Got it in this beautiful dark blue but will most likely change the strap soon

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Originally Posted by Vid6639 (Post 5860995)
I did like this Orient as well the newer Seiko Panda SSC911 which has better lume. Only problem was the Prient is 43mm with a lug to lug of 48mm which is too large for my wrist. Even the 41mm Seiko SSC911 felt large on the wrist vs this SSC813P1 that Picked up. The 39mm was just perfect for me.

Orient make excellent watches.
Where do you get them from nowadays?

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Originally Posted by shankar.balan (Post 5861048)
Orient make excellent watches.
Where do you get them from nowadays?

Orient in India is ridiculously expensive. I got my Orient Bambino imported via Amazon.jp.

Cost involved was way less than what they were selling for here in India.

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Originally Posted by shankar.balan (Post 5861048)
Orient make excellent watches.
Where do you get them from nowadays?

Difficult to get them here for lower price. I get from USA.

The Seiko Speedtimer I got from HSR Helios store. The Just in time and Helios store is great in HSR layout. The Helios guys and Just in Time guys both offered to order the Seiko for me as it was sold out everywhere. HElios gave a lower price.

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Originally Posted by Shreyas_H (Post 5861032)
Basically it is a musician's best friend - it has a built in metronome & a tuner -]

Pretty cool. Although I very much doubt that musicians will buy use it.

It’s like saying the Breitling Navitimer with its rotating bezel slide rule is a pilots best friend. Few Navitimer owners are pilots (although some like to pretend they are) and pilots who own one (e.g. me) would never ever use it in the cockpit.

But they are still cool watches of course!:)

Jeroen


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