Could anyone advise what is the usual discount rate for Azimuth and where is a good place to shop for these watches (besides the official boutiques which I assume don't discount or discount much)?
nice comments there. well with the Daytona you would get much attention from ladies because it's another Rolex watch to them right?
Mr. Roboto is my favourite piece followed by the Mecha BMF SS Gauge series (standard and chrono). the Roulette is another unique piece.
i love big heavy watches too, which is why i collect dive watches specifically. when i'm wearing them i have to be careful of my hand movements in order not to inflict any scars on them.
yeah, just another rolex. I couldn't bring myself to like the 116520 so am looking at different variants.
there are quite a few robotos up for sale around here right?
it is heavy. but I like heavy watches. big and heavy watches. and because it is big, it gets knocked quite a bit but maybe it's just me. It is my main daily beater and I love it!
HUGE conversation piece. Gets A LOT of attention from the ladies who always say it's cute. The roulette too, quite a piece.
In fact all of them are great conversation pieces (very naggy here). Challenge them to tell the time on the BIT (especially the 2011 NDP version) and Roboto. Let them play with the roulette. Which is why I like and buy Azimuth watches, for their quirkiness.
My wife wears the BIT as one of her daily beaters, and on special occasions like total defence day or national day I will wear the NDP watch to work. Just feeling patriotic thats all
Really would like a spaceship on stone dial, and the new landship. But wife is making noise already. "You could've bought your Daytona with all this money!"
nice comments there. well with the Daytona you would get much attention from ladies because it's another Rolex watch to them right?
Mr. Roboto is my favourite piece followed by the Mecha BMF SS Gauge series (standard and chrono). the Roulette is another unique piece.
i love big heavy watches too, which is why i collect dive watches specifically. when i'm wearing them i have to be careful of my hand movements in order not to inflict any scars on them.
care to post a pic of your Azimuth collection? what's your comments on the Mr. Roboto watch?
it is heavy. but I like heavy watches. big and heavy watches. and because it is big, it gets knocked quite a bit but maybe it's just me. It is my main daily beater and I love it!
HUGE conversation piece. Gets A LOT of attention from the ladies who always say it's cute. The roulette too, quite a piece.
In fact all of them are great conversation pieces (very naggy here). Challenge them to tell the time on the BIT (especially the 2011 NDP version) and Roboto. Let them play with the roulette. Which is why I like and buy Azimuth watches, for their quirkiness.
My wife wears the BIT as one of her daily beaters, and on special occasions like total defence day or national day I will wear the NDP watch to work. Just feeling patriotic thats all
Really would like a spaceship on stone dial, and the new landship. But wife is making noise already. "You could've bought your Daytona with all this money!"
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Reason: btw does anyone knows where in Europe are Rolex cheapest? Thanx :)
Thanks for sharing. Sometimes it can get real bored seeing all the repeated rolex pics (I know I would probably get flamed for this), so it is nice to hear stories and see pics of the not so common watches.
thanx... haha... I've had a hard time trying to buy a Rolex. Somehow my skin tone doesn't suit the stainless steel watches at all and I find Rolex models generally too small for my wrist.
But I have recently found some that I like and suits my wrist... just waiting for the right deal to come along.
It's really because I like watches with unique designs. My main collection is skeleton watches - I just love to see how the movements tick.
It's more of a conversation piece, my Azimuth watches. And I really do find some of their designs interesting. Mr Roboto is one of my daily beaters. The Roulette for functions or dinners (sometimes). Still considering the spaceship with stonedial, and hopefully the landship.
Then I have two BITs. Birth watches for our twins. One to remember their first trip to HK (when they were 8mths old) and one to mark the year they were born. If you follow their products you should know which ones I'm talking about.
Watches for me... is really to pass on to our kids, and hopefully from them to theirs. I don't have any Rolex's (but I bought my folks a pair) but I have watches to tell my life story, which I will pass to my kids when they reach the same point in their lives (first job, marriage, etc).
And yes, I am still looking forward to buying my first Rolex. Just need to find the right one.
Thanks for sharing. Sometimes it can get real bored seeing all the repeated rolex pics (I know I would probably get flamed for this), so it is nice to hear stories and see pics of the not so common watches.
It's really because I like watches with unique designs. My main collection is skeleton watches - I just love to see how the movements tick.
It's more of a conversation piece, my Azimuth watches. And I really do find some of their designs interesting. Mr Roboto is one of my daily beaters. The Roulette for functions or dinners (sometimes). Still considering the spaceship with stonedial, and hopefully the landship.
Then I have two BITs. Birth watches for our twins. One to remember their first trip to HK (when they were 8mths old) and one to mark the year they were born. If you follow their products you should know which ones I'm talking about.
Watches for me... is really to pass on to our kids, and hopefully from them to theirs. I don't have any Rolex's (but I bought my folks a pair) but I have watches to tell my life story, which I will pass to my kids when they reach the same point in their lives (first job, marriage, etc).
And yes, I am still looking forward to buying my first Rolex. Just need to find the right one.
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