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  • guru
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    Great link! Thanks I certainly need time to digest all these info.

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  • minusplus
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    Originally posted by guru View Post
    Hi, was surfing and notes that some of you used M and Z series for the Explorer. Mind enlightening me, this Explorer- hunter what it means? Different year of production? Different materials used? Anywhere I can find more info with regards to these technical lingo?

    Cheers
    Pls check this out ---> http://www.oysterworld.de/1/index.htm

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  • guru
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    What does M or Z series means?

    Hi, was surfing and notes that some of you used M and Z series for the Explorer. Mind enlightening me, this Explorer- hunter what it means? Different year of production? Different materials used? Anywhere I can find more info with regards to these technical lingo?

    Cheers

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  • seiko.citizen
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    Originally posted by pebz View Post
    Partly and also the people look like speak hokkien only...
    were you aiming that at me? ...... i can only speak hokkien and english never learn mando in Oz, since no chance.

    Originally posted by feudallordcult View Post
    i think many of PK's customers are indo-chinese so since their money is in abundance, survival of the chains do not seem to be an issue.
    i have to agree that indo chinese would make the bulk of customers buying 2nd hand rolex (new as well) in S'pore. but personally from my experience, they prefer to buy new models and all are very alert to what models are IN or OUT.
    Last edited by seiko.citizen; 11-04-08, 09:23 PM.

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  • pebz
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    i think you referring to the girls . they suck you in and dry also a lot of people crowd around the shop and look so naturally high foot traffic will equate to relatively high chance that you will drop by and see.
    Partly and also the people look like speak hokkien only...

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  • feudallordcult
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    Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
    but funny pengkwee still operating quite well. usually if shop is known to be overpriced, then the shop will have less patrons, but they seem to be quite busy esp at the peoples park and lucky plaza, but i guess lucky plaza got a lot of tourist who may pop by and not have had the time to shop around at other outlets first.
    i think many of PK's customers are indo-chinese so since their money is in abundance, survival of the chains do not seem to be an issue.

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  • seiko.citizen
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    Originally posted by Oceanklassik View Post
    Unless u r an insider, u'l nt knw if tis customers r 'buyers' or 'browsers'. Mreovr, PK has gd n presentable shop front so naturally attracts mre pple to browse. For all u knw,their aftrsales svc may b gd? Jus sharing. Tx.
    that is true, their shop all very nice open and the staff are friendly. i havent dealt with them so i could not comment on aftersales service, but it seems that they are capable of providing inhouse service.

    Originally posted by triton View Post
    there are always buyers who will pay above more than market rate. however, those who do homework, wont buy from them unless it is a rare watch or they willing to match buyer's asking price.

    we also cannot discount the fact that if watches cannot be sold, they can still push to sub dealers to export to other countries.
    i was offered a full set 16233 at a very competitive price, and the girls actually recognise me from far and asked me to sit down and tell them what price i was looking at, i think they could see that i was serious in buying, but only if the price was right.

    i end up buying from elsewhere since the dial wasnt exactly what i wanted, but still a decent watch and easily sold imo.

    i was thinking that they have subdealers and export markets otherwise looking at the amount of watches, they would be stuck with the watches.

    also i do not think that the digestion rate for pre owned at the PK prices is good. i have not yet seen any deals closed, but then again, i wasnt there at every minute that the shop open

    Originally posted by pebz View Post
    PengKwee does look intimidating to me, its like this huge 'suction' thingy that will just suck you in...even if you look @ the shop from a distance..maybe its just me..
    i think you referring to the girls . they suck you in and dry also a lot of people crowd around the shop and look so naturally high foot traffic will equate to relatively high chance that you will drop by and see.

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  • pebz
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    PengKwee does look intimidating to me, its like this huge 'suction' thingy that will just suck you in...even if you look @ the shop from a distance..maybe its just me..

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  • triton
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    Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
    but funny pengkwee still operating quite well. usually if shop is known to be overpriced, then the shop will have less patrons, but they seem to be quite busy esp at the peoples park and lucky plaza, but i guess lucky plaza got a lot of tourist who may pop by and not have had the time to shop around at other outlets first.
    there are always buyers who will pay above more than market rate. however, those who do homework, wont buy from them unless it is a rare watch or they willing to match buyer's asking price.

    we also cannot discount the fact that if watches cannot be sold, they can still push to sub dealers to export to other countries.

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  • Oceanklassik
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    Unless u r an insider, u'l nt knw if tis customers r 'buyers' or 'browsers'. Mreovr, PK has gd n presentable shop front so naturally attracts mre pple to browse. For all u knw,their aftrsales svc may b gd? Jus sharing. Tx.

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  • seiko.citizen
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    but funny pengkwee still operating quite well. usually if shop is known to be overpriced, then the shop will have less patrons, but they seem to be quite busy esp at the peoples park and lucky plaza, but i guess lucky plaza got a lot of tourist who may pop by and not have had the time to shop around at other outlets first.

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  • pebz
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    I really need to look. Shouldn't rule out both new and pre-own eh!

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  • Darkangel
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    Originally posted by whiteangle74 View Post
    Oic.. Dun wonder they use xiao Mei mei to attract those uncle at ppl's park la... lucky I went wif wife if not also kana con liao..
    Haha...u heng otherwise pocket liao 1 big hole Go home wife pull ur ear somemore...haha

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  • whiteangle74
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    Originally posted by Darkangel View Post
    Bro, y except Peng Kwee lei?? Am i rite to say tat their price is higher than other pre-owned shop?? Coz b4 i bought my SD i ever drop by PK n c, i found out their price is higher than others...

    it's chop carrot head 1... hahaha

    Oic.. Dun wonder they use xiao Mei mei to attract those uncle at ppl's park la... lucky I went wif wife if not also kana con liao..

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  • Darkangel
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    Bro, y except Peng Kwee lei?? Am i rite to say tat their price is higher than other pre-owned shop?? Coz b4 i bought my SD i ever drop by PK n c, i found out their price is higher than others...

    it's chop carrot head 1... hahaha

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