I want to buy a watch that is more on the expensive side like 400-500€ but I am so damn scared of losing it or accidentally getting it dirty or perhaps even breaking it so in your honest opinion should I buy a watch like that or should I keep my Leijona watch that cost around 100€
If you really love to buy a pricey desirable watch buy it. In my opinion in order not to create much wear and tear use it occasionally on special events. Use the cheaper watch for daily wear and for work.
I want to buy a watch that is more on the expensive side like 400-500€ but I am so damn scared of losing it or accidentally getting it dirty or perhaps even breaking it so in your honest opinion should I buy a watch like that or should I keep my Leijona watch that cost around 100€
If you really love to buy a pricey desirable watch buy it. In my opinion in order not to create much wear and tear use it occasionally on special events. Use the cheaper watch for daily wear and for work.
@@don_pepito_1 Alright thanks I will get it but will possibly be wearing it a bit more than special events because why not
@@don_pepito_1 true 👍
Just don't buy any fashion watch brand, and you're good👍Especially Tommy.
What those little circles tell I don’t understand, I know the weekdays but the others, pls explain
The ones at the bottom are seconds. The ones to the left I reckon are used for utc and or secondary 24hr time.
@@don_pepito_1 I thought the bottom one was the date and the left one was to for am and pm
@@gurnoorsingh70 There is no date for this watch only day indication on the top.
Which model is this bro?
Blue 1791137
So where is the chronograph in this one
Those three little circles encompasses the simple chronograph styling of the watch.
@@don_pepito_1 so it doesn’t have an actual chronograph??
how much this
It is normally 329 Australian dollars but subject to price discounts.
how much
A few years ago it was around 120 aud
how much
Pls check the earnshaw website.