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  • Any advise? First time going japan!

    Hi bros. As mentioned. My first time to japan. Doing a 10 days 9 nights free and easy there. I'll be covering places like Kyoto. Osaka. Then mt fuji. Hakone. Gotenba! Shinjuku. Shibuya. Harajuku. Ginza. Asakusa and many more! Any places I mention has any shops selling new or pre owned watches!? Thx.

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    Hi Bro.
    Make a side trip to Nakano by Chuo Line (Rapid) and about 5 min from Shinjuku or 15 min from Tokyo. There is few pre-owned watch shop inside Broadway building.
    You will not be disappointed.
    Cheers.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by miLD View Post
      Hi Bro.
      Make a side trip to Nakano by Chuo Line (Rapid) and about 5 min from Shinjuku or 15 min from Tokyo. There is few pre-owned watch shop inside Broadway building.
      You will not be disappointed.
      Cheers.
      Sweet bro, anyway. what kinda watches do they carry there?

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      • #4
        Not sure about watches there but can try to take pic of the chick there.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Metank View Post
          Sweet bro, anyway. what kinda watches do they carry there?
          The 2 bigger shop in Broadway are RENZU (on 2F) and BETTY Road + JACK Road (on 3F) and a few other smaller shop in the building.
          Renzu carry about 1000 pcs and Betty (Ladies watches) + Jack (men watches) carry easily 3000 pcs. These shops carried mostly luxurious watches like JLC, FM, PP, ROLEX, PAM, OMEGA etc.
          The last time (Sept 2010) when I visited Jack, I saw at least 2 dozens of Pams, and few hundreds Rolexes of various model on display - some is BNIB too.

          Forget to mention, if you are in Shibuya, drop by at Housekihiroba which is on the 4F of A2 building along Bunkamura-dori - 3 min walk from the west exit of the station.

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          • #6
            there's a pretty well-known retail chain selling pre-owned luxurious goods - daikokuya or known as "da4 hei1 wu1". got lots of shops in various districts in tokyo.

            sidenote, the top end pre-owned watches ain't cheaper than what you can get in singapore, and the strong yen isn't helping either

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            • #7
              & I always thought Japan a nice place to buy watch

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              • #8
                It is also a best place to buy cameras, lots of variety from Yodobashi.

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