Swatch

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Exigeowner

Original Poster:

873 posts

208 months

Monday 17th March 2008
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Hi All, maybe its not a well kept secret but I had a pop up on yahoo for the swatch website, Now I know I can be a bit of a brand snob sometimes buy at least three or four wathes I thought were really nice, Aorund the £ 120.00 mark which I didnt think any Swatches were that expensive but I feel enlightened! smile

pastrana72

1,730 posts

215 months

Monday 17th March 2008
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swatch watches are cool, thanks for the tip, off to check out the website.

smile

Gompo

4,517 posts

265 months

Monday 17th March 2008
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I was disappointed when I saw/touched one in real life that I'd seen online and had liked. It felt very plasticy - although it was only £50 or so. Do they have any weighty/beefy watches?

clonmult

10,529 posts

216 months

Tuesday 18th March 2008
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If you like the idea of seeing a range of swatches on the web, go to www.squiggly.com

They've got a huge range of refurbished and new swatches, some at very decent prices.

I got a Black Motion : http://www.squiggly.com/swatch/p/product/i/1542/co...

Its simple, sure it doesn't feel expensive, but its a nice little basic watch that looks quite good, and I won't particularly bother too much about it getting damaged.

t0ny99

1,246 posts

248 months

Tuesday 18th March 2008
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I have a "Dark Phoenix" (silly name) for general knocking about. It's a nice enough watch, available for much less than the Squiggly website suggests, but the convex 'glass' does seem very soft and marks easily (particularly the date bubble).

> Gompo: Fair bit chunkier than others in the range - maybe 39mm dia. and 12mm thick?



Edited by t0ny99 on Tuesday 18th March 12:13

F1sh

262 posts

232 months

Tuesday 18th March 2008
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I still have one of the limited Jean Michel Jarre editions in its case.

Wonder what its worth.

Danny