heavygatin_but_cutie Posted January 4, 2006 Share Posted January 4, 2006 TIME TREND OR WASHINGTON AT SM MEGAMALL<{POST_SNAPBACK}> thanks po..will check the place... Quote Link to comment
ATONG ANG Posted January 4, 2006 Share Posted January 4, 2006 i truly agree with you, boss atong! in my line of work, i met with CEOs, COOs, CFOs of NYSE and NASDAQ listed corporations in the U.S. and to my surprise, their watches were stainless steel or 2 tone rolexes nothing more fancy. i also met with the same kind in taiwan and similar stainless steel watches! but in the philippines, mayors governors congressmen wear all gold rolexes, a manager or sometimes a fresh grad would be wearing an explorer or GMT... misplaced priorities or too easy money? thank GOD for having rich parents!<{POST_SNAPBACK}>take a look at some of the night market food stall owners in taiwan or hongkong. quite a number of them have authentic rolexes o their wrists. on the other hand, i know quite a few multimillionaires wearing just a simple oris or tissot. quite a diversified world we have here. as for the public servants, they'll gonna need a precise timekeeping watch to know how much time they have before their souls burn in eternal damnation. it also really depends on the financial capability or background of the manager or fresh grad. if you mean a bank manager without 'rich parents' and earning around less than 50k a month , it's rather disturbing for his own good; unless he's wearing a good fake, but that's another story. Quote Link to comment
MODERATOR bonito99 Posted January 5, 2006 Author MODERATOR Share Posted January 5, 2006 Hear! hear! Quote Link to comment
masi Posted January 5, 2006 Share Posted January 5, 2006 Sharing with you the precision that goes inside the Perpetual Calendar Watch of IWC Portuguese. Lifted from the IWC website. "Here, then, is the child of this evolution: the Portuguese Perpetual Calendar, Reference 5021. It has the new Calibre 50611 movement, which combines the basic design of the special IWC perpetual calendar module with the revolutionary –and still traditional—Calibre 5000. Yet, the movement is more than a simple combination. It uses the larger size of the Portuguese case, and the wider diameter of the Portuguese 5000 base movement, to enhance the perpetual module. There are more teeth on the moonphase gearing, so that the inaccuracy is now a mere one day in 577.5 years (underscoring mine). There are now more bridges to facilitate assembly and service. " Quote Link to comment
masi Posted January 5, 2006 Share Posted January 5, 2006 wow...i am impressed with the watches you have... cool... i am not very specific with watches... i only have simple ones....all my watches are just given to me by my brother so I can't ask for more..hehee what i have in my box are: Raymond Weil Tag HeurGuess Titan -- dual dial (no choice..cant find a good dual dial watch in the country ) you guys know where i can get a good but less expensive dual dial watch?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Philip Stern has good dual watches at about P60k. This watch was made popular by Oprah and now most showbiz people wear one! Quote Link to comment
heavygatin_but_cutie Posted January 5, 2006 Share Posted January 5, 2006 Philip Stern has good dual watches at about P60k. This watch was made popular by Oprah and now most showbiz people wear one!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> oh ok..will check that out...kaso 60k??? hmmmm ..too expensive for a watch. Quote Link to comment
storm Posted January 5, 2006 Share Posted January 5, 2006 I don't wear jewelry, not even a wedding band nor a college ring. My only accessory is a watch. I prefer the all steel sports watch or chronographs since high school days. My first chrono was a Citizen automatic na inarbor ko sa father ko (1974). Kaso when he bought a Rado diastar (1976) na scratch proof ipinalit ko yun and he gave the citizen to his brother-in-law. I used the Diastar in college, sometimes hinihiram ko yung old stainless steel Rolex Precision black face na hindi automatic, a Seiko 5 and another Rado, a gold Captain Cook which i used in parties. In the 80s, naarbor ko na yung Rolex pero nauso noon yung Gucci tsaka Swatch, kaya switch ako. Minsan hiniram ng dad ko yung Rolex niya pero naiwan niya sa resort sa La Union --GONE . In 1990, I bought my first TAG, a 2000 kaya lang medium sized kaya I don't wear it anymore.In 1992, I got an EBEL Discovery white face with roman numerals. Nasa watchworks siya ngayon for a year na. Walang parts daw :grr:In 1995, I bought a his and her Omega Constellation 2 tone. I broke the crown of my consti and grabe kamahal ang repair so sira pa rin siya.In 1996, a Breitling Colt which I swapped for a painting of my father a year later because…In 1997, I bought my Rolex Explorer 2 for P 68k before magprice increase due to the financial crisis. I also bought an Omega Speedmaster chrono for 40k. I also bought my wife an EBEL Sportswatch on sale noon. Malakas kasing kita noon kaya buying spree kesa naman mawala lang due to devaluation ng peso.My last acquisition was a TAG link chrono (2002) and a Baume Hamptom with Bronze face (2004) for my wife. Now, nawalan na ako ng gana because of the cost to maintain fine watches. Quote Link to comment
Matrixxx Posted January 5, 2006 Share Posted January 5, 2006 i truly agree with you, boss atong! in my line of work, i met with CEOs, COOs, CFOs of NYSE and NASDAQ listed corporations in the U.S. and to my surprise, their watches were stainless steel or 2 tone rolexes nothing more fancy. i also met with the same kind in taiwan and similar stainless steel watches! but in the philippines, mayors governors congressmen wear all gold rolexes, a manager or sometimes a fresh grad would be wearing an explorer or GMT... misplaced priorities or too easy money? thank GOD for having rich parents!<{POST_SNAPBACK}>kung sa akin mas gusto ko stainless, simple ang dating. Quote Link to comment
Southern King Posted January 5, 2006 Share Posted January 5, 2006 none just my cp Quote Link to comment
diakhamer Posted January 5, 2006 Share Posted January 5, 2006 oh ok..will check that out...kaso 60k??? hmmmm ..too expensive for a watch. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> actually your buying the technology here my dear.....the two teslar chips underneath the watch. Quote Link to comment
diakhamer Posted January 5, 2006 Share Posted January 5, 2006 Philip Stern has good dual watches at about P60k. This watch was made popular by Oprah and now most showbiz people wear one!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> sir it's philip stein not philip stern. seems like your not that keen when it comes to cheaper watches. you can already get one for a little over 30k Quote Link to comment
heavygatin_but_cutie Posted January 5, 2006 Share Posted January 5, 2006 actually your buying the technology here my dear.....the two teslar chips underneath the watch.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> oh thanks for the advise... Quote Link to comment
igol ays Posted January 5, 2006 Share Posted January 5, 2006 (edited) Philip Stern has good dual watches at about P60k. This watch was made popular by Oprah and now most showbiz people wear one!<{POST_SNAPBACK}>that would be Philip Stein madonna gave oprah one of these watches. it's supposed to deflect electro magnetic emanations and continuous wear is supposed to make one feel better. oprah's is adorned with 2ct tw of diamonds on the bezel. oprah has since given away the less expensive variety on her show to to the audience. Edited January 5, 2006 by eagleyes Quote Link to comment
masi Posted January 6, 2006 Share Posted January 6, 2006 sir it's philip stein not philip stern. seems like your not that keen when it comes to cheaper watches. you can already get one for a little over 30k<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Ha ha!!! Thanks for the correction, buddy :thumbsupsmiley: !!!! It's not because they are cheap (coz they're not) but I have set my sights on a few other brands! Quote Link to comment
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