This episode is about the latest changes at Bond Street in London and an interview with the CEO of Hublot, Jean-Claude Biver. The last episode was about the recent developments in Paris and also with a visit to the new Hublot boutique. Enjoy this broadcast and do not hesitate to contact us if you want to lease or rent out a retail premise in a prime location. Video Rating: 5 / 5
Highlights from the new ‘Street Spots’ comp at the 2011 Nass Festival. Featuring Ben Grove, John Bell, Rob Smith, Ross McGouran, Chris Oliver, Keith Walsh & a whole host of gnarly as f**k South Americans that properly tore sh*t up…
I bought a great fake wristwatch on Canal that was impressively high-quality and low cost. I can’t afford a real 00 Bell & Ross BR01-92, but I’m very content with this replica.
Answer by shipping s Where can I get all kinds of replica items in Sidney? I know in China town but where in ChinaTown? What street?? I need watches , jewelry,
EVERYTHING!Soneone suggest newreplicawatches.com ,can you tell me others?
Answer by DON W You’re unlikely to find any. As the seat of government, including the agencies that uphold the laws against such goods, there is strict enforcement against such sales in Washington.
Subscribers to Invicta Watches’ “The Movement” e-newsletter are apprised of a very strange weekly phenomenon: every Sunday, a crate of Invicta’s timepieces falls out of a delivery van and its contents are made available at deeply discounted “street” prices! Although The Sunday Run is a weekly occurrence, it is not known in advance exactly which models will be jettisoned until the Sunday of the event, so subscribers must regularly check their newsletters for more information about the “accidents.”
On Sunday at midnight Eastern Standard Time, Invicta e-newsletter subscribers can purchase these “contraband” watches until 11:59pm or until the stock runs out. It is advisable for subscribers to check The Sunday Run site at midnight or as close to midnight as possible, as the timepieces have been known to sell out in as few as 10 minutes.
Typically, only one Invicta watch model is offered, but there have been occasions where multiple styles became available. Past styles offered during The Sunday Run have been:
The Reserve Excursion Flex Model 6266, a 53.5mm four jeweled professional Swiss made 1/10 second chronograph in a solid stainless steel case with 18 CT gold plating and water resistant to 200 meters. Usually sold for upwards of $ 400, it was offered on The Sunday Run for $ 79.
The Speedway Chronograph Model 3644, a 44mm professional quartz chronograph in a solid stainless steel case with 18 CT gold plating and water resistant to 200 meters. Retails at over $ 300, it was offered on The Sunday Run for $ 63.
The Pro Diver SCUBA Chronograph Model 0077, a professional chronograph 48mm in a surgical grade stainless steel case with 18 CT gold plating. Retails at approximately $ 600 and offered on The Sunday Run for $ 99.
The Pro Diver SCUBA Chronograph Model 0077, one of the styles previously offered on The Sunday Run
Recently, the proceeds from The Sunday Run were donated to The Emmaus Medical Mission through The Invicta Care Foundation. With the help of the funds donated from organizations like The Invicta Care Foundation, The Mission provides desperately needed medical care and supplies to impoverished residents of Mindo, Ecuador. The operational expenses of Invicta Care are entirely paid for by The Invicta Watch Group, so that Invicta Care can use 100 percent of monies donated to aid philanthropic organizations in their efforts to create a better world.
The Sunday Run deals are only available to subscribers of “The Movement” e-newsletter. All watches come with a comprehensive 1-year warranty from the date of purchase, with repair and service information also provided. The Platinum Plan 4-year extended warranty is also available for purchase. The next Sunday Run is scheduled for January 1, 2012.
With the world focused on Occupy Wall Street, we thought it was time to highlight two watches coming up for sale in the near future that have a special tie to the #ows movement, or rather the very institution which it opposes. We’re talking about the American banking industry, and what we’ve found today are two very expensive mechanical timepieces owned by two of the founding fathers of this industry – one owned by John Pierpont Morgan (think JP Morgan Chase), and another owned by Dean Witter (think Morgan Stanley). And, these aren’t just any watches, but true BSD, real OG watches befitting of men of their relative stature. These watches are complicated, and very expensive. So, we wanna know, which of you young Wall Streeters has the gusto to drop the estimated $ 700,000 on the pair?
I am on vacation in Philly and I notice that some street signs have a liberty bell symbol to the left of the street name. Why is this?
Best answer:
Answer by Wallster It ‘s because all Philly-steaks and Philly cream cheeses are curiously shaped like bells. ( Or it could be that the Liberty Bell is on display in Philadelphia at Market and 5th Street)
I’m going to NYC soon but it will be my first time. Now i know Canel street has everything and anything but, does anyone actually know or has seen a Jacob&Co knockoff styled watch there? If so, what was the going rate?
Thanks so much!
Also, is there somewhere on the web, you can buy a J&Co knockoff, for a reasonable price?
Best answer:
Answer by Alex You can find anything on Canal street.