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    Saw this yesterday on our way back from Baguio.





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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    Davao boy ako kaya that's not something new to me pre

    Am here in beautiful camiguin. So peaceful but pretty tiring to get to ��

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    ah .. i love eating durian bro. may "office/bahay" kami dyan dati sa buhangin san pedro and matina ba yun?
    btw kaya ko nabanggit yun marang, kasi nung grabe hangover ko, bumili ako parang 100 lang 3 pcs na. kinain ko sa hotel, di ko napansin naubos ko na pala while watching tv hehehe
    ayun linis na linis colon ko hehehe
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    I think overweight individuals should stop drinking coffee except if it's black. I'm beside a woman with a giant coffee flask.. And I heard she drinks it the whole day.

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    posted on fb by an early 20s girl



    this is exactly what i notice in girls these days

    they want a boy-friend (not boyfriend) and they want freedom parin

    they'll get intimate with you

    pero huwag ka ma-in-love

    when you go mushy on them they'll run away

    you don't own them

    they don't belong to you

    pero they want you to be loyal to them

    hehe
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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    posted on fb by an early 20s girl



    this is exactly what i notice in girls these days

    they want a boy-friend (not boyfriend) and they want freedom parin

    they'll get intimate with you

    pero huwag ka ma-in-love

    when you go mushy on them they'll run away

    you don't own them

    they don't belong to you

    pero they want you to be loyal to them

    hehe
    They only want the benefits of a relationship. Pretty selfish...

    But I guess today's world is all about me me me

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    Mahal ba yung Omega Seamaster?

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    posted on fb by an early 20s girl



    this is exactly what i notice in girls these days

    they want a boy-friend (not boyfriend) and they want freedom parin

    they'll get intimate with you

    pero huwag ka ma-in-love

    when you go mushy on them they'll run away

    you don't own them

    they don't belong to you

    pero they want you to be loyal to them

    hehe
    I've seen that going on since college. For some reason some guys think there's a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Didn't have the heart to tell them to enjoy it while it lasts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Mahal ba yung Omega Seamaster?

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    Depends on the model Cath. They have quartz models that go for 1xx,xxx. The 8500 caliber ones go for 200-300k+.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Depends on the model Cath. They have quartz models that go for 1xx,xxx. The 8500 caliber ones go for 200-300k+.
    It's 1978 model (older than me!!!) It's my friend's Dad's watch but he removed the strap na. Gusto ko sabihin sure ka authentic yan e bakit faded na hahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    It's 1978 model (older than me!!!) It's my friend's Dad's watch but he removed the strap na. Gusto ko sabihin sure ka authentic yan e bakit faded na hahaha

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    If its a 1978 it should be faded na talaga. Don't know much about vintage pieces except keeping it original is best, faded dial and all.

    If it is redialed or replaced with new parts that would devalue it.

    Dials fade from UV and moisture exposure. Even the top brands will fade from use. Only way to keep it from deteriorating is to keep it in a safe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    If its a 1978 it should be faded na talaga. Don't know much about vintage pieces except keeping it original is best, faded dial and all.

    If it is redialed or replaced with new parts that would devalue it.

    Dials fade from UV and moisture exposure. Even the top brands will fade from use. Only way to keep it from deteriorating is to keep it in a safe.
    Ano ba yan caliber-caliber Sa watches?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    If its a 1978 it should be faded na talaga. Don't know much about vintage pieces except keeping it original is best, faded dial and all.

    If it is redialed or replaced with new parts that would devalue it.

    Dials fade from UV and moisture exposure. Even the top brands will fade from use. Only way to keep it from deteriorating is to keep it in a safe.
    I'll post the pics later. I told him to join Philippine Watch Club. Ako na lang daw His Dad has a 1950s Rolex that he had fixed ata. Do watches that old cost more? BTW I don't get what is so special about the seamaster. It looks ordinary. O wala lang talaga ako taste sa watch hahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Ano ba yan caliber-caliber Sa watches?


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    Code lang nila sa pinaka mechanism/makina nya.

    Omega Caliber 8500



    Rolex Caliber 3135


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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    I'll post the pics later. I told him to join Philippine Watch Club. Ako na lang daw His Dad has a 1950s Rolex that he had fixed ata. Do watches that old cost more? BTW I don't get what is so special about the seamaster. It looks ordinary. O wala lang talaga ako taste sa watch hahaha

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    Depends, most vintage watches will be worth less than modern counterparts unless it is a limited edition or a popular model that has few surviving examples. Condition will also play a big part in valuation. The better the condition the higher the value. Pateks and Rolexes are the ones that tend to hold their value or even appreciate in value over time.

    This red Submariner from 1972 for example is valued at $15,000+ today, and had a retail price of around $380 when it came out in 1972.



    Rolex Red Submariner Watch, ca. 1972 |
    Antiques Roadshow | PBS


    Compared to a modern example today which retails for around $8,000+. What's so special about it? That red "submariner". That's how silly it is. But a lot of people buy into that, and they pay willingly and generously with their wallets.

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    ^

    Ganda ah ..

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    How much do casa / shops charge if you have them fix the alignment of your bumper?

    Parang nawala sa clip kase kaya nagka gap


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Depends, most vintage watches will be worth less than modern counterparts unless it is a limited edition or a popular model that has few surviving examples. Condition will also play a big part in valuation. The better the condition the higher the value. Pateks and Rolexes are the ones that tend to hold their value or even appreciate in value over time.
    Here it is. It's in bad condition. I said he has to make sure that it's not fake He said his Dad does not buy fake naman daw hahaha. He wants to make it gold again e wala naman pumapayag sa lahat ng tinawagan niya kasi mahirap daw pag watch baka masira. Since you are into watches, sayo na lang ako magtanong at ayoko ng mag sign up pa sa PWC forum hehehe




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    Quote Originally Posted by lowslowbenz View Post
    ^

    Ganda ah ..
    Mukhang bagay na bagay sa profile mo bro lsb ☺

    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Here it is. It's in bad condition. I said he has to make sure that it's not fake He said his Dad does not buy fake naman daw hahaha. He wants to make it gold again e wala naman pumapayag sa lahat ng tinawagan niya kasi mahirap daw pag watch baka masira. Since you are into watches, sayo na lang ako magtanong at ayoko ng mag sign up pa sa PWC forum hehehe



    I've seen similar watches before but am not really sure that is authentic. If it is I think that is not a valued model because I don't see it talked about much in forums.

    Tell him not to do anything to it. "Making it gold again" will ruin its value if it is authentic. He could also join a forum like Watchuseek to ask for help for authentication/identification.

    I'm sure they would probably ask to see the (caliber) movement inside and the inside of the caseback to help identify it. Movement should be mostly copper colored.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Mukhang bagay na bagay sa profile mo bro lsb ☺
    Tia Lacson?

    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    I've seen similar watches before but am not really sure that is authentic. If it is I think that is not a valued model because I don't see it talked about much in forums.

    Tell him not to do anything to it. "Making it gold again" will ruin its value if it is authentic. He could also join a forum like Watchuseek to ask for help for authentication/identification.

    I'm sure they would probably ask to see the (caliber) movement inside and the inside of the caseback to help identify it. Movement should be mostly copper colored.
    He does not even want to join Philippine Watch Club, he asked me to sign up instead Nobody wants to make it gold again anyway I'm just surprised that watches that look that simple can be expensive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Tia Lacson?
    Not the avatar. Actual profile. Landed, established rich guy who likes Mercedes Benz. ☺ Or have I made another horrible read like I did with jut.

    He does not even want to join Philippine Watch Club, he asked me to sign up instead Nobody wants to make it gold again anyway I'm just surprised that watches that look that simple can be expensive.
    That particular watch may be worth a few hundred USD. Metal working in that time period wasn't as good as it is today kasi. Limitation in manufacturing technology. That's why they look so crude compared to today's watches. Heck, a Seiko 5 looks much better. But in its time that was considered to be pretty well made.
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