I wear an Apple watch all day to track health data, like heart rate and steps. Also as a watch collector, I regularly wear two watches, one being the an Apple Watch and formal occasions it a the Hermes apple watch. I know several people that do the same….
Please see my post about my cracked case on this forum. There are a few basic issues. 1. watches should not be made of brittle material. 2. if you make a watch out of ceramic, then design it for ceramic. Panerai takes a shape suitable for steel and converts it directly to Ceramic. These shapes do no
Dean, Thats good to know. I picked up the repaired watch yesterday and i will post the update with pictures in a few days. I stopped by the GO boutique at XTD on Sunday and a black watch caught my eye. Once learning it was ceramic, i asked them to put it back in the case... Cheers, Edward
After all the despair over the watch damage and the disbelief of price , i did however, leave the watch to be repaired at the Shanghai Richemount service. When i took the watch in to be repaired, i put an older GMT in for service. Today I picked up the GMT. I looked it over and asked what service wa
Since two of my panerai watches are in being serviced and repaired. I have been wearing my Graham oversized and i find it quite comfortable to have the crown on the left. Since it is an automatic it is not as important to have the crown on the right.
I called HK and said the cost of just the case is 51,000 HKD. I'll try Singapore later today. This is unbelievable and should be a warning to all. Watches should be made of durable material. Save the ceramics for the china cabinets.
Thank you and that brings up the question, what is their responsibly to warn us? they market the watch to be wear resistant, but the don't say much about the risk or a complete loss. If warned correctly, i would choose the risk of a scratch that is easily reparable over a complete loss for a short f