All things Japanese

Seiko, Orient, Citizen, Casio and other Japanese watch companies
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Re: All things Japanese

Post by hypeunot » 20 Jul 2017 09:38

fallacyfrog wrote:
Trident wrote:Hi hypeunot, luv ur Seiko collection. As for Tekka mkt, lvl 2 got 2 watch shop now. I still patronise the shop with the big Orient sign. Roland has inexpensive watches for his mostly indian customer. He sells watch repair tools too.
I hv not visited the other shop. Tekka is now closed for renovation.
Nice. I have gone past the shop before but never went in. Didn't know they sell watch repair tools. Do they have caseback opener and crystal press? Want to try out battery and crystal change myself

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Tried once to change the batteries for a Casio Sea Pathfinder. Messed it up and had to bring it to a watch shop who also messed it up and watch was a total loss. For the next Sea Pathfinder, I had the batteries changed by Mr Goh at K2 who did a good job.
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Re: All things Japanese

Post by hypeunot » 20 Jul 2017 09:43

Trident wrote:Hi hypeunot, luv ur Seiko collection. As for Tekka mkt, lvl 2 got 2 watch shop now. I still patronise the shop with the big Orient sign. Roland has inexpensive watches for his mostly indian customer. He sells watch repair tools too.
I hv not visited the other shop. Tekka is now closed for renovation.
The collection grew as I have not sold any of the Japanese watches I bought. They don't fetch much in the resale market and I don't need to sell them to fund the next purchase which isn't that costly compared to Rolex, Patek etc.
Now if I had only kept the Pateks I sold. Sigh.
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Re: All things Japanese

Post by hypeunot » 20 Jul 2017 10:04

My favourite watch.
And Orient is my favourite Japanese brand.
I was impressed when I saw the power reserve increased by just wearing the watch.

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Re: All things Japanese

Post by Trident » 20 Jul 2017 18:33

fallacyfrog wrote: Nice. I have gone past the shop before but never went in. Didn't know they sell watch repair tools. Do they have caseback opener and crystal press? Want to try out battery and crystal change myself

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Yes they do, look for Roland. You will need a set of screwdriver and pincher too. Most useful.
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Re: All things Japanese

Post by hypeunot » 21 Jul 2017 09:29

Shiba Inus. They are the reason that I started wearing one of my Japanese watch as a daily beater.
They are K series i.e. local bred.
This pic brings my Japanese stuff to a conclusion if I'm too lazy to post a pic of the Shiba Inu figurines from Japan.

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Re: All things Japanese

Post by fallacyfrog » 21 Jul 2017 17:27

Trident wrote:
fallacyfrog wrote: Nice. I have gone past the shop before but never went in. Didn't know they sell watch repair tools. Do they have caseback opener and crystal press? Want to try out battery and crystal change myself

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Yes they do, look for Roland. You will need a set of screwdriver and pincher too. Most useful.
Thanks bro trident, will go down when tekka centre reopens

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Re: All things Japanese

Post by Trident » 24 Jul 2017 13:25

you can either wait for Tekka to open or go to carousell and look for user vincent2008. He sells watch tools and conduct watch repair class.
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