I wear my explorer 2 to hk and china.
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I just saw a milgauss inspired 'zhap' brand in jakarta yesterday. I did not wear it cus need to overnight there. I saw an indonesian in the same lift with it. Initially i tot its really milgauss black face cus the oyster braclet, black face n the orange needle. But i didnt see the rolex wording or the small words saying 'suoerlative chrono etc'.
Tempted to ask him to let me take a photo but in the end didt want to offend him. Hahaha
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Which watch I wear depends on the country I am travelling to. If the timezone is different from that of SG, I will wear my GMT2 and PAM321. But if the timezone is the same as SG, I will wear any watch from my collection. If travelling to third world countries, just wear my casio...haha
CheersDon't worry, be happy
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Originally posted by alantannottam View PostHi guys, do you think its safe to wear a Rolex (GMTllc) to Australia (Sydney Melbourne) ?
Its a free and easy trip for me, and I will be doing lots of public transport travelling.ROLEX.
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Originally posted by alantannottam View PostHi guys, do you think its safe to wear a Rolex (GMTllc) to Australia (Sydney Melbourne) ?
Its a free and easy trip for me, and I will be doing lots of public transport travelling.In my possession
Breitling Headwind, Tag Heuer Aqua Racer, Glycine Incursore, Rolex DSSD , Pam320L, Pam305N and Chopard GTXL Power Reserve
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Thanks guys, for your advices.
I just bought my first Rolex (GMTllc LN) today. Hao say lah!! I can now claim I am in this "club".
Now thinking to wear this (bracelet) or my Blancpain (sail strap)..
Im going in Jun (winter in Aust), so strap will be good.在幻å˜çš„生命里, å²æœˆ, 原æ¥æ˜¯æœ€å¤§çš„å°å·...
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Most of time is G-Shock cuz it's ACG tough, cheap & won't kena mob.
If the country is safe, i might consider my precious Rolex : DNew ROLEXY on the Blog
Wishlist
1) Yach-Master (16622)
2) Explorer II - Black/White (216570)
3) Submariner TTc (116613LB)
Madness
The ITCH is getting worse & incurable
Repentance
I let go my beloved U-Series Sub (16610) for the newcomers.
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I always wear my Seiko or my white Addidas watch overseas..
The horror stories that i heard from my friends's experience (unverify) that so and so got robbed in the railway station,
market places.
Like wise normally, during my overseas business trips, I also prefer wearing my Seiko (have a client ever look at my wrist and ask what watch and i said it is a Seiko and I need more business from him as support lol)Current Watches :
1.) IWC Port chrono
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Originally posted by alantannottam View PostThanks guys, for your advices.
I just bought my first Rolex (GMTllc LN) today. Hao say lah!! I can now claim I am in this "club".
Now thinking to wear this (bracelet) or my Blancpain (sail strap)..
[/B]Im going in Jun (winter in Aust), so strap will be good.
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Depends, if I am off to a dive trip, I would wear my Breitling Cockpit with rubber strap. To another time zone, it will be my very old Ulysse Nardin GMT or my Longines Legend Diver. I once went HK & China for work & in a rush, wore an IWC BP; well nothing bad really happened. But I guess keeping a low profit when travelling is a good thing, especially in Europe nowadays.... most Asians are too rich to be bothered with you!I rather push my Alfa Romeo than drive a BMW
Alfa 1.5 Sprint
Alfa 33
Alfa 147
Alfa GT
Alfa Spider 3.2 V6- now
Alfa 4C- maybe next time
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Originally posted by turboducky View PostDepends, if I am off to a dive trip, I would wear my Breitling Cockpit with rubber strap. To another time zone, it will be my very old Ulysse Nardin GMT or my Longines Legend Diver. I once went HK & China for work & in a rush, wore an IWC BP; well nothing bad really happened. But I guess keeping a low profit when travelling is a good thing, especially in Europe nowadays.... most Asians are too rich to be bothered with you!"Many a man thinks he is buying pleasure, when he is really selling himself to it." - Benjamin Franklin
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