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Buying Watches In Budapest, Hungary: Watch De Luxe
Welcome back to an watches-dealer original series, where we discuss important stores that sell watches all over the world. Each store we profile has an interesting story to tell about where they operate and who they sell to. Whether you buy watches from brick and mortar retailers or prefer to buy watches online, these are the stores that help shape our watch culture around the globe. There is a long list of stores to cover, but if there is a retail location in your favorite city that we simply can't miss, let us know in the comments below.Where to buy watches in Budapest, Hungary?Today we look at a Central-European store, situated in the?Central-Eastern part of the old continent: Watch De Luxe, in the capitol of Hungary, Budapest. Even if you are not from this?relatively small country �C a population of less than 10 million �C read on, as you may find out why this market could be an interesting option to purchase high-end timepieces.watches-dealer: What types of watches are popular in yo
My baby came home
Hello All I just wanted to let everyone one know I had an issue with my 15300. I had to send her to APSC. My wrist was not the same without it.AP told me a screw had broken in the winding wheel Fortunately it was under warranty! Now my baby is back! AP also sent me the cool little travel box! Just wanted to post a pic! Sorry for the bad iPhone pics. Have a great weekend all
Day indicator uneven
My 5164's day indicators are uneven should I send it in for warranty work?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Just realized my Panerai dream today: 2 Marina Militare, 217 and 82 "Shadow" watch
This post is from the very excited, practically in a transe, and incredibly proud owner of my No 1 and 2 most wanted Panerai wish list, I purchased today 2 watches, the 217 Marina Militare destro, the 2005 limited edition of 1000 pieces, which I think everyone here knows, but more interesting is the Pam 82 Marina Militare shadow case watch from year 2000, here is the definition of Panerai Shadow watches:It became Panerai practice not to create a prototype series that were numbered. Although the Panerai family did number their prototypes, the Panerai company changed this practice when Richemont took over the family company. In the first couple of years under new ownership, the company would create a new model (most were similar to pre vendome models) and make a handful of these watches. It is said that 4 to 12 pieces of a new model were made. These pieces were shown at new product development meetings. They were given to executives within the company, one of the few authorized dealers o
Am I crazy? Trading a 116710 to go back to a 16610
Hi Everybody, wondering if anyone else has gone from a GMT Ceramic or SubC back to the older versions. I'm thinking of making this trade (hopefully with some cash coming my way).I originally traded a 16610 for the 116710 last Fall and have been missing my old Sub ever since. I'm thinking that means I need to go back.