Now tell me....do people make a practice of checking out other people's watches in the UK, obviously or perhaps a bit more subtly? Never saw that happening myself in my time there and isn't a thing in Australia either. In the US it does seem to be something that people do and not subtly either...
Probably best to learn how to change batteries yourself because jewellers will take a one size fits all approach to quartz watches. For me waterproofing is important, particularly with my g-shock collection, because I wear them in situations that are a bit challenging sometimes. There are...
I've been collecting analogue watches for years but recently I've started to get a thing about good quality digital watches. Casio g-shocks really float my boat. If you're short of a penny you can buy basic g-shocks and "mod" them with AliExpress mod kits:
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Referring to the IWC "homage" person in particular, wearing a knock-off is a bit cheap and nasty. Perhaps go to one of the reputable "gray market" sites and have a look for something that's genuine and doesn't cost the earth.:
jomashop.com
https://www.ashford.com/