a bit OT but..where can i find oakley sunglasses cheap in hk?
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Originally posted by deadbench View Posta bit OT but..where can i find oakley sunglasses cheap in hk?if you have issues with your account, click here for self help and read forum rules here. 90% of your answers can be found in Forum FAQ
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Originally posted by deadbench View Postwell..back from hk and the watches there r not cheap.... 7-8k$ for a submariner with date 2nd hand...Remnants of my irresponsibility:
"Foreign affections"
1) Sinn U1-30 June 2007
2) Rolex Sea-Dweller 16600 M series-23 Jan 08 (HER perpetual oyster )
3) Omega Seamaster Chrono Diver 2225.80.00-25 Jul 08 (From Wife )
4) IWC Top Gun Chrono-20 Sep 09
What's NEXT?
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Originally posted by deadbench View Postya..sad to say..empty handed.. i tink singapore cheaper...
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It can be a disadvantage when u cant speak cantonese I guess why some people find it difficult to get a good deal is when u start speaking mandarin and the staff mistook u for tourists from China! In general, they dislike them as they can be very rude and demanding. If u see a watch u like there, suggest u go in & ask politely. Perhaps if u can strike up a conversation (younger ones should be able to converse in English; the older ones u r probably out of luck!) and they realise u r not from China, prices should be negotiable. In any case, i'll be heading HK end of this month. Any watch pricing u like me to check out 4 u?
Originally posted by pet View Posti used to travel to hk very frequently ( many yrs back ) abt once a month. Mst hv stayed at more thn 15 diff hotels. my canton also sux. listen no problem lah. but dont dare to walk in to shop leh, scare. jst dunno why, guess all of us same race, chinese. tht's why scare ... hgahahahhaa
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Partly true; partly nt. As long as u r a tourist, they'll c u as one. Even Cantonese is easily differentiated n they can easily knw if u r local or Sing/M'sian. Best is to go with a reliable local thre, like a relative/friend. Just sharing my personal experience. I could feel te difference in treatment when I was with n w/o my relative when we went shopping.
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Originally posted by Oceanklassik View PostPartly true; partly nt. As long as u r a tourist, they'll c u as one. Even Cantonese is easily differentiated n they can easily knw if u r local or Sing/M'sian. Best is to go with a reliable local thre, like a relative/friend. Just sharing my personal experience. I could feel te difference in treatment when I was with n w/o my relative when we went shopping.
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So far my experience in HK has been positive! Ranging from flyer distributors, shopping centre information counter customer svc to custom immigration officers. I've never been treated rudely nor have i ever failed to get assistance when i need it. I've also never had problems with watch retailers in HK. I've been given decent service. The discount was so that i got my Ball EMII C. LE from the AD. Am now trying my best not to get my 3rd Ball in my coming trip, else i'll be dead broke.
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my shopping experience in hk had been pleasant during my last trip, regardless whether i conversed in cantonese or not. but did not step into any watchshops though. they may be out to chop carrots
if u speak mandarin, the locals most likely will mistake u as taiwanese, happened to me. they too can detect the mainland accent.
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Originally posted by seb View Postmy shopping experience in hk had been pleasant during my last trip, regardless whether i conversed in cantonese or not. but did not step into any watchshops though. they may be out to chop carrots
if u speak mandarin, the locals most likely will mistake u as taiwanese, happened to me. they too can detect the mainland accent.
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