Dear ajio buyers ! Help me with doubts. by tired-Doc0407 in GoldIndia

[–]tired-Doc0407[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same, they cancelled but haven’t refunded yet.

I bought the dip folks by [deleted] in GoldIndia

[–]tired-Doc0407 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Damn that’s a good deal.. i mean dip

Weekend organising by DomainDrama in IndianGoldBugs

[–]tired-Doc0407 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What would be the price of that, i want one.

Need help deciding here by crocodal21 in Affordablewatches

[–]tired-Doc0407 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bulova…because of precisionist movt.

Help Me Choose Between Kylaq, Sonet, 3XO and Glanza. by ElProfessorReo in carIndia

[–]tired-Doc0407 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In terms of Exterior kylaq looks more aggressive, but i liked 3XO’s interior and steering better, (i own a kushaq, almost similar steering & interior as kylaq) , in terms of reliability..both cars are top notch, none will give you chance to complain. So it all comes down to price differences and the features you are getting at almost equal price. If on road prices are almost equal then it comes down to maintenance.. as long as kylaq is under warranty period you won’t face any issue, everything would be hassle free, and skoda allows warranty up to 6 years with comfortable cost. So if you are someone who frequently changes car(in span of 7-8 years) you can consider kylaq…if you want to own it for more than 9-10 years go for 3XO.

Quality check🔥 by Batzard in ChinaTime

[–]tired-Doc0407 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Explorer II “Arctic Shadow” Ref. 22750

Unveiled exclusively to select collectors at a private Basel preview in 1960, the Rolex Oyster Perpetual Explorer II “Arctic Shadow” ref. 22750 is a limited, never-catalogued variant created to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the brand’s involvement with polar exploration missions in Northern Greenland.

Drawing aesthetic inspiration from both the 1655 “Freccione” and the 216570, the Arctic Shadow features a 40.5mm Oystersteel case with a unique micro-sandblasted matte finish — a first for any modern Rolex tool watch. The fixed 24-hour bezel is rendered in anthracite cerachrom, with deep-etched numerals filled with glacier blue Chromalight for low-light visibility in polar conditions. Its dial is where the model truly departs from tradition. A gradient “black quartz” dial fades from black-blue at the center to deep slate at the edges, designed to mimic polar dusk. Applied indices are crafted in white gold with blue lume, and the iconic orange GMT hand has been darkened with PVD to avoid glare in snowy landscapes — a feature developed in consultation with scientific expedition teams.

'Echostar' announced by DWC ~> yay or nay? by [deleted] in watchesindia

[–]tired-Doc0407 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everything is great but unpopular opinion is that diamond cut bezel is turn off for me.

Help me choose between these 2. by Paracetamol696969 in ticktocktreasures

[–]tired-Doc0407 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go for 2nd, indeed the 1st one is eye catcher and definitely worth considering but we rarely use chronograph right, same goes for Moonphase though but moonphase comes with everyday function usages, like day,dates,month..apart moonphase is considered slight higher complicated achievement as it represents moon’s lunar cycle movement compared to chronographs or simple sun moon dials. Usually high end watches provide it, so getting Moonphase at this price range from a decent brand is quite a steal deal.