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sorry i changed my mind....i would prefer the one with the light!!!...anyways once everything is confirmed then i will check with you again! Thanks darkangel.Watches kept for the next generation...
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Circa 1999
Rolex Explorer II 216570 G-Series
Omega Speedmaster Date
Sinn U1
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Hi Darkie,
Happens to be browsing at those rag & bone stalls in Sungei Road's last weekend. Saw the 30x loupe being sold there as well. Pretty much like the one shown in your 1st photo. Looks brand new to me and it came in a plastic casing. I think it cost about $2 - $3. However, am not sure quality wise how does it compares.
Just a little sharing.......
Originally posted by Darkangel View PostHmm...I was looking around amazon for some nice stuff...
Found these!
30x loupe

This should be ard $10-12 suppose shipping is not too expensive
set of 3...10x,20x,30x

This should be about $25-28 est
Here comes the cool stuff!
10x Eye loupe with LED light!

This should be est $10-12 but shipping side no idea yet
10x loupe with headband

This should be around $12-15...shipping also not confirm yet
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Hi fellas, why don't you check out local suppliers on the Yellow pages first? You don't really need more than 10x for looking at watch details (dials, movement and casings) unless you are working on them
I got my plastic loupe (Bergeon, 1 1/2cm, product no 2611) from Khatena at Rochor Centre for S$18. Essentially a 10x plastic loupe. The 1 1/2cm is the distance from the loupe to the object. What you usually use at the ADs are 3x (4cm) loupe and are quite sufficient unless you like to examine surface details very close up.
The 20x & 30x swing out loupe in the set of 3 are meant for jewellery inspections, diamonds, rubies etc etc, for detecting flaws. Do take note they are cased in metal and if you get too close and bang it against your watch case, you might get heart pangs.
You can check out Khatena here:http://www.khatena.com.sg/contacts.html
Passions at Funan Digital IT Mall also carries loupes.
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now that's a tot that didnt occur to me....i might consider getting that now....haahahaOriginally posted by Andrew Taybro froggy...why u need led light leh? not to see watch but for something else ah? hehe.I can resist anything but temptation. - Oscar Wilde
Current collection
A.Lange & Sohne Grand Langematik
Audemars Piguet ROO
Blancpain Fifty Fathoms (Dark Knight)
De Bethune Titan Hawk (DB27)
Habring2 Pilot Time Date
Harry Winston Midnight Big Date
Hublot Aerobang Skeleton
IWC Portuguese Perpetual Calendar
Panerai 270
Patek Philippe 5711/1a
Rolex 116610LV
Vacheron Constantin Overseas
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Will inform you once everything is firmOriginally posted by daveevan View PostHi DA, would like to order one Eye Loupe with LED light, TIA
Hmm...thanks bro...noted. Well maybe that 1 is a plastic 1 that's why cheaper. HeheOriginally posted by Adsmth View PostHi Darkie,
Happens to be browsing at those rag & bone stalls in Sungei Road's last weekend. Saw the 30x loupe being sold there as well. Pretty much like the one shown in your 1st photo. Looks brand new to me and it came in a plastic casing. I think it cost about $2 - $3. However, am not sure quality wise how does it compares.
Just a little sharing.......
I do agree that 20x and 30x is more for jewellery but also can be used for your watches la...hehe...well something you dun normally see commonly outside IMO. Close up on the diamonds on your watch? heheOriginally posted by WSSS View PostHi fellas, why don't you check out local suppliers on the Yellow pages first? You don't really need more than 10x for looking at watch details (dials, movement and casings) unless you are working on them
I got my plastic loupe (Bergeon, 1 1/2cm, product no 2611) from Khatena at Rochor Centre for S$18. Essentially a 10x plastic loupe. The 1 1/2cm is the distance from the loupe to the object. What you usually use at the ADs are 3x (4cm) loupe and are quite sufficient unless you like to examine surface details very close up.
The 20x & 30x swing out loupe in the set of 3 are meant for jewellery inspections, diamonds, rubies etc etc, for detecting flaws. Do take note they are cased in metal and if you get too close and bang it against your watch case, you might get heart pangs.
You can check out Khatena here:http://www.khatena.com.sg/contacts.html
Passions at Funan Digital IT Mall also carries loupes.
You wanna get 1 too?Originally posted by wolfeyes1974 View Postnow that's a tot that didnt occur to me....i might consider getting that now....haahaha

Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)
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i'll pass..i got 2 liao...came with the watches i bought..thanks DAOriginally posted by Darkangel View PostWill inform you once everything is firm
Hmm...thanks bro...noted. Well maybe that 1 is a plastic 1 that's why cheaper. Hehe
I do agree that 20x and 30x is more for jewellery but also can be used for your watches la...hehe...well something you dun normally see commonly outside IMO. Close up on the diamonds on your watch? hehe
You wanna get 1 too?
I can resist anything but temptation. - Oscar Wilde
Current collection
A.Lange & Sohne Grand Langematik
Audemars Piguet ROO
Blancpain Fifty Fathoms (Dark Knight)
De Bethune Titan Hawk (DB27)
Habring2 Pilot Time Date
Harry Winston Midnight Big Date
Hublot Aerobang Skeleton
IWC Portuguese Perpetual Calendar
Panerai 270
Patek Philippe 5711/1a
Rolex 116610LV
Vacheron Constantin Overseas
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No, not diamonds, cabouchons onlyOriginally posted by Darkangel View PostI do agree that 20x and 30x is more for jewellery but also can be used for your watches la...hehe...well something you dun normally see commonly outside IMO. Close up on the diamonds on your watch? hehe
10x is good enuh for me.
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