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lgking

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  1. "Texas is a pretty large state! Plus it is kind of a epicenter for watches! We got the RSC here in Dallas." 

     

    That is no excuse!

     

    Bloody Texans...there're everywhere. There's even one that lives in my building, and I live almost 10,000 miles from the bloody place. And guess what kind of watch he wears...a Datejust! Go figure...

  2. "MY MAN MATT" is the guy to go to. He is is Dallas,Texas. Has been building watches since 1985. He just put together for me my 'Ultimate Datejust'. It is a 16220 with a gen Rhodium Roman Dial, gen Crystal, gen Gasket, gen Engine-turned bezel, gen Crown, gen Swiss ETA 2836, on a Jubilee bracelet...and looks like a million bucks! Custom builds to your specs. Spends several days regulating the watch, high-pressure water testing (says I can dive with mine), and backs his work. Much preferred over the 'wham-bam-thank-you-mam' Chinese BS.

     

    For what it's worth...

  3. I was at a meeting a couple of months ago with the owner of a string of hotels here in SEA, and he was wearing one. I couldn't take my eyes off it, and it looked just 'perfect' on him. He was half English and half Chinese and had sort of an olive complexion. Rose gold Daytona with a rose gold dial and black circled sub-dials. It kept coming to mind for the next 4-5 days. It seemed understated, but very present.

  4. The U.S. was the second biggest market up 19.6 percent for the period to 906.3 million Swiss francs ($1.1 billion).

    Recession...what recession...?!

    Given that Swiss watches are not exactly a necessity in life...this is a preview most likely of all luxury sectors in the USA...

    Only the lower-middle and lower class in America are challenged. People with the creativity and the where-with-all appear to be prospering...given this statistic (and take a look at the value of the Swiss Franc vs. the dollar)

  5. Interesting read...

    Watch exports in the first half of 2011 showed a year-over-year increase of 19.3 percent to 8.7 billion Swiss francs ($10.8 billion) led by growth in Asia, according to the Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry (FH). Last year’s level was surpassed by more than 1.4 billion francs ($1.7 billion), placing the sector above 2008 export levels.

    http://www.forbes.com/sites/anthonydemarco/2011/07/25/asian-consumers-tell-time-with-swiss-watches/

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