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stevewool
9th March 2014, 20:58
I do like to see a nice watch and i would never pay the silly prices too, but a copy well thats another story,
My last holiday to Dubai i brought a nice watch and i had a choice of many , but i went for a tag, the cost was very good after i had beaten the price down way down i may add,
Anyway there was another store selling other watches too, and i very good copy of a Patak Philipps i wanted this one too, but i thought i was greedy, anyway i have got my bro in law to go and get it for me , there is a budget and i am sure he will come good, just have to work out the post cost

bigmac
9th March 2014, 21:09
my late wife used to work in H Samuel jewellers. when customers bought in fakes for new batteries--the watches were accidentally damaged beyond repair.

no-one complained.

stevewool
9th March 2014, 21:18
my old watch again a tag brought from Borocay over 4 years ago and very very cheap broke the second hand came off, so i took it to the local market stall to fix and he said it was one of the best hes seen, and it still works too

raynaputi
9th March 2014, 21:22
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TIMEX-T-Series-Chronograph-Watch-T2M707-New-/111290790451?pt=UK_Jewelery_Watches_Watches_MensWatches_GL&hash=item19e972b233 :xxgrinning--00xx3:

SimonH
9th March 2014, 22:21
Have a search for Christopher Ward watches, currently have about 10 of his. Might be able to do a forum member discount if you know who to ask :wink:

stevewool
9th March 2014, 22:25
nice looking watches there Simon :xxgrinning--00xx3:

chino
14th March 2014, 22:14
I love my watches and have over 10... though currently i am switching between a early 1980's Citizen automatic watch and a late 1970's or very early 80's Kingsonic digital watch.

I have saved enough money for a real Tag (outlet in York) - though not bought one.. i personally like my aviator watch (not too expensive) - http://aviatorwatch.ru/en/aviator/

joebloggs
15th March 2014, 05:38
my Seiko watch I've worn everyday for more than 20yrs has finally packed in :bigcry: well its still going:icon_lol:, but the crown has rusted up and broken off :NoNo:

I'm not into expensive brand names or fakes :wink: but I'll probably buy one of these, I've seen them for around £70, i like gadgets and its radio controlled and also solar powered so it will do for everyday use :wink:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-Casio-WVA-430DU-2A2VER-Mens-Wave-Ceptor-Radio-Solar-Sports-Watch-RRP-140-/390631337543?pt=UK_Jewelery_Watches_Watches_MensWatches_GL&hash=item5af3712e47

fred
15th March 2014, 07:04
Steve.. You got the right time? I think I might be a bit fast.

SimonH
15th March 2014, 07:43
http://www.christopherward.co.uk/


If any members are interested then I should be able to get you a decent discount :smile:

fred
15th March 2014, 08:11
http://www.christopherward.co.uk/


If any members are interested then I should be able to get you a decent discount :smile:

Spam alert!!! :cwm25:
:icon_lol:

SimonH
15th March 2014, 08:14
Spam alert!!! :cwm25:
:icon_lol:


:Erm: Sorry Fred, what do you mean by spam.

stevewool
15th March 2014, 08:33
Steve.. You got the right time? I think I might be a bit fast.

the right time in the right place is what i am after now Fred

stevie c
15th March 2014, 09:26
I bought a few fake watches in the phils tag,brietling ect ect and to my surprise all are still working fine even the automatic ones if i had to choose a favourite i would say the omega

stevewool
15th March 2014, 09:29
I bought a few fake watches in the phils tag,brietling ect ect and to my surprise all are still working fine even the automatic ones if i had to choose a favourite i would say the omega

its just the airfare you have to pay to go and collect the watches thats the problem :icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:

RickyR
15th March 2014, 16:48
Some of the fakes are pretty impressive with seiko kinetic internals to give the smooth movement.
I occasionally get nice watches given from work, often personalised (the clasp and face with a emblem ), but to be honest never wear them because I am scared to lose, damage or bring undue attention on myself. I actually haven't worn a watch for months now.

stevewool
15th March 2014, 17:26
This is what I bought from Abu Dhabi :smile:

RickyR
15th March 2014, 17:33
This is what I bought from Abu Dhabi :smile:

Very smart, I personally wouldn't be able to determine whether that was genuine or fake unless compared directly alongside perhaps.

stevie c
15th March 2014, 18:44
its just the airfare you have to pay to go and collect the watches thats the problem :icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:

Agree steve but a lot of fun on the journey :biggrin:

stevewool
15th March 2014, 18:59
Very smart, I personally wouldn't be able to determine whether that was genuine or fake unless compared directly alongside perhaps.

i always think its a watch and i like it, if it breaks well hay ho, if i lose it, thats life, but if it cost me a lot i would be gutted on both accounts

stevewool
15th March 2014, 19:00
Agree steve but a lot of fun on the journey :biggrin:

next trip i am going to buy a few, my bros are always saying you should have brought me one too

stevie c
15th March 2014, 19:02
Same here steve friends & family all want one bought back

joebloggs
15th March 2014, 22:40
next trip i am going to buy a few, my bros are always saying you should have brought me one too


Same here steve friends & family all want one bought back

has anyone ever had their bags searched by UKBA when arriving back in the UK ?

I never have, but then I've nearly always walked thru nothing to declare, and i think one time i walked thru anything to declare there was no one there :doh

after collecting my bags once, a security guard went around looking at the tags on each persons bag :cwm25:

stevewool
16th March 2014, 08:53
Yes i have, the very first trip to the phils and on my return just after xmas,

I was wearing shorts and a shirt as we landed i had a great tan also, but as i was walking through i was pulled over asking where i have just come from, after a few minutes of asking questions and looking into my bags i was off, i new i had nothing extra at all

grahamw48
16th March 2014, 11:06
Thanks for the reminder.

That watch of mine (Seiko) must have been sitting there for 3 years now, waiting for a new battery. :doh

RickyR
16th March 2014, 11:22
I've been checked at Manchester and Southampton, both times when I was younger, but not in recent years. I used to fly into Humberside a lot where there is a red telephone marked 'anything to declare' and the local bobby checking passports.
I think they tend to be very good at profiling and targeting particular passengers, and to be honest with the reduced manpower they have I am sure they are looking for bigger fish then a few watches.

joebloggs
16th March 2014, 11:35
I think they tend to be very good at profiling and targeting particular passengers, and to be honest with the reduced manpower they have I am sure they are looking for bigger fish then a few watches.

yes i think the cuts at UKBA have had an effect, at Manchester airport I've always arrived i think at around 7am on my way back from the phils and I've never seen anyone at customs once you've collected your luggage.(apart from the above someone checking peoples tags on their luggage)

one of the first times i went, I bought 4 reams of cigs for my brother and put them in my suitcase, i didn't know what the duty free allowance was then, anyway collecting my case at Manchester airport, some cheeky :censored: had forced one lock on the case open, and nicked 2 packs of cigs from a ream :yikes::icon_lol:

Michael Parnham
16th March 2014, 11:53
I've been checked at Manchester and Southampton, both times when I was younger, but not in recent years. I used to fly into Humberside a lot where there is a red telephone marked 'anything to declare' and the local bobby checking passports.
I think they tend to be very good at profiling and targeting particular passengers, and to be honest with the reduced manpower they have I am sure they are looking for bigger fish then a few watches.

Only ever been checked once, and that was Israel, they checked every single passenger, was a total of 4 hours! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

stevewool
22nd June 2014, 08:53
my watch is not working:bigcry::bigcry::bigcry::bigcry::bigcry::bigcry::bigcry::bigcry:, took it to the shop and they can fix it £25 will be ready next week :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:

les_taxi
22nd June 2014, 09:22
I used to like the big chunky all singing watches but like my currant watch a lot,had lots of compliments as the blue background glimmers with light-hard to explain til you see it.Lovely and slim too.
The pic does not do it justice as you can't see the glimmer effect.
http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q253/lestaxi1/Capture-16.jpg (http://s138.photobucket.com/user/lestaxi1/media/Capture-16.jpg.html)
http://www.watchshop.com/mens-skagen-aktiv-titanium-watch-956xlttn-p99951290.html#tabs

johncar54
22nd June 2014, 10:12
Some years ago I was investigating a fraudulent commercial bank in London. We came upon watch, apparently a Cartier. Needing to know if it was genuine, we took it to Cartier in Bond Street. Up the lift to the last plushy rooms, and then up the ‘rickety stairs’ to the attic where the expert had his work shop. He striped the watch into a ‘thousand pieces’ and spread them on his work table, spent quite a while checking this and that, and finally said, although he thought it was a fake, it was so good, that he would not be able to go to court and say it was not genuine.

So, if one can acquire a watch which the top experts cannot swear is a fake then that would seem to be a good reason for doing so.

stevewool
22nd June 2014, 10:18
both my watches are fake, but they cost very little so i can just throw them away, but they look good and it makes me feel good wearing them too, if i had loads of cash i would never spend hundreds on a watch, they all do the same thing, tell the time :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Michael Parnham
22nd June 2014, 10:27
I used to like the big chunky all singing watches but like my currant watch a lot,had lots of compliments as the blue background glimmers with light-hard to explain til you see it.Lovely and slim too.
The pic does not do it justice as you can't see the glimmer effect.
http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q253/lestaxi1/Capture-16.jpg (http://s138.photobucket.com/user/lestaxi1/media/Capture-16.jpg.html)
http://www.watchshop.com/mens-skagen-aktiv-titanium-watch-956xlttn-p99951290.html#tabs

Skagen watches are nice Les, always on QVC good reviews!:xxgrinning--00xx3:

les_taxi
22nd June 2014, 11:05
It really looks smart in the flesh and so slim:xxgrinning--00xx3:

cheekee
22nd June 2014, 13:02
yes i think the cuts at UKBA have had an effect, at Manchester airport I've always arrived i think at around 7am on my way back from the phils and I've never seen anyone at customs once you've collected your luggage.(apart from the above someone checking peoples tags on their luggage)

one of the first times i went, I bought 4 reams of cigs for my brother and put them in my suitcase, i didn't know what the duty free allowance was then, anyway collecting my case at Manchester airport, some cheeky :censored: had forced one lock on the case open, and nicked 2 packs of cigs from a ream :yikes::icon_lol:

The last three times I went to the phils I just walked straight through. Think there was only two officers standing there.