kakatamad
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thanks
thanks for your input. i guess it's up to me to decide now. but i'm sure id be happy either way.
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mch
Welcome Mch!
By: Kong : June 21st, 2009-11:06
Hi Mch Understand Amanico has provided you the inputs for JLC. As for Chopard, the Happy series are mainly quartz. If you are looking for mechanical diving GMT watch, will have to request you take a look at the Chopard L.U.C line, and the model is L.U.C P...
hmm
By: kakatamad : June 21st, 2009-19:34
hi kong, thanks for your input. i've also posted photos of jlc and chopard in the jlc forum. . http://jlc.watchprosite.com/show-forumpost/fi-2/pi-3217846/ti-528791/s--5/ as for the design/aesthetics i think i still prefer either the jlc diving gmt or chro...
question..
By: kakatamad : June 21st, 2009-21:51
hi kong, thanks for the link. i shall look into it. my question is, when you say that there's an higher chance to have an issue with a mechanical one...what issues are you talking about? honestly, i dont know much about watches but i would think that a qu...
It is probability (to me)...
By: Kong : June 22nd, 2009-02:18
I hope I did not frighten you and I hope I can explain well in words. Mechanical watches are made of up of many components interacting with each others versus a chip which has all the connections already hard-wired in wafer form, and no moving parts. Thus...