View Full Version : This looks pretty nifty.
Dave of the Match
21-01-2010, 08:03 PM
http://lgwatchphone.com/
Cricko
21-01-2010, 08:06 PM
http://lgwatchphone.com/
It would be more nifty young Dan if it was in the correct forum..:p
To be honest, i think it's awful. A watch should be the best part of a mans wardrobe - a mechanical marvel, hand crafted in Switzerland, and tastefully designed. That's just a piece of electronic tat, which sickens me more than Quartz watches. sorry
chapperzUK
21-01-2010, 08:12 PM
Doesn't look too bad. Would take a while and a lot of swearing to get used to it. Around £400 I heard.
What would you rather:
http://lgwatchphone.com/wp-content/gallery/pictures/1gsmarena_watch001.jpg
"computer screen" watch phone
or
http://www.newturfers.com/mwf/attach/65/246065/Rolex_Tangle2_800.jpg
white face ss daytona, "bluesy" two-tone sub, 18k presidential daydate, gmt ss (coke) and yachtmaster platinum.
easy choice for me
white face ss daytona, "bluesy" two-tone sub, 18k presidential daydate, gmt ss (pepsi) and yachtmaster platinum.
easy choice for me
ps if anyone wants any of the above (except the pres / daytona as if i find one, im having it!!) let me know, these aren't mine but i can source most watches.
chapperzUK
21-01-2010, 08:20 PM
ps if anyone wants any of the above (except the pres / daytona as if i find one, im having it!!) let me know, these aren't mine but i can source most watches.
If your offering it out for free then yes please ;)
If your offering it out for free then yes please ;)
Sorry ChapperzUK, no can do. secondhand - GMT will start at around 2.7k, yachtmaster at approx 3.4k, two-tone sub at approx £4.5kish (although they are rare), daytona and pres anything from 6 - 7 upwards
chapperzUK
21-01-2010, 08:36 PM
Sorry ChapperzUK, no can do. secondhand - GMT will start at around 2.7k, yachtmaster at approx 3.4k, two-tone sub at approx £4.5kish (although they are rare), daytona and pres anything from 6 - 7 upwards
No harm in asking ...... :) I can't afford any of them.
BrettieAngell
21-01-2010, 08:57 PM
What would you rather:
http://lgwatchphone.com/wp-content/gallery/pictures/1gsmarena_watch001.jpg
"computer screen" watch phone
or
http://www.newturfers.com/mwf/attach/65/246065/Rolex_Tangle2_800.jpg
white face ss daytona, "bluesy" two-tone sub, 18k presidential daydate, gmt ss (coke) and yachtmaster platinum.
easy choice for me
neither actually!
neither actually!
further proof that metal is gay and should be on Eastenders.
BrettieAngell
21-01-2010, 08:59 PM
further proof that metal is gay and should be on Eastenders.
That would upset TrueBlue!
Dave of the Match
21-01-2010, 09:40 PM
Sorry ChapperzUK, no can do. secondhand - GMT will start at around 2.7k, yachtmaster at approx 3.4k, two-tone sub at approx £4.5kish (although they are rare), daytona and pres anything from 6 - 7 upwards
So
A watch that tells the time for £2700 - £4500
or
A watch that tells the time and is also an inbuilt phone for £400
I know which one I'd rather have
So
A watch that tells the time for £2700 - £4500
or
A watch that tells the time and is also an inbuilt phone for £400
I know which one I'd rather have
The only thing i like to hear if i raise my wrist to my ear is the movement of the watch. i'd look a right pillock talking to it
Dave of the Match
21-01-2010, 10:08 PM
The only thing i like to hear if i raise my wrist to my ear is the movement of the watch. i'd look a right pillock talking to it
Which is why they provide a bluetooth headset :P
Jam_Man
27-01-2010, 06:34 PM
So
A watch that tells the time for £2700 - £4500
or
A watch that tells the time and is also an inbuilt phone for £400
I know which one I'd rather have
Id rather have a £20 watch...
I dont get it with watches, as you say they tell the time, big deal.
I dont want £3,000 on my wrist and personally got better things to spend the money on where Id get to see benefits from the more money spent.
BoyWonder2
27-01-2010, 06:37 PM
Id rather have a £20 watch...
I dont get it with watches, as you say they tell the time, big deal.
I dont want £3,000 on my wrist and personally got better things to spend the money on where Id get to see benefits from the more money spent.
Same here.
The only time I've ever worn a watch is when I used to referee.
WestRoadShrimper
31-01-2010, 05:26 PM
The only time I've ever worn a watch is when I used to referee.
Pointless - you'd probably have been too blind to see it :whistling:
EastStandBlue
31-01-2010, 06:28 PM
So
A watch that tells the time for £2700 - £4500
or
A watch that tells the time and is also an inbuilt phone for £400
I know which one I'd rather have
You are never getting laid.
Id rather have a £20 watch...
I dont get it with watches, as you say they tell the time, big deal.
I dont want £3,000 on my wrist and personally got better things to spend the money on where Id get to see benefits from the more money spent.
Quoted from askmen.com - says it all
"...A simple question from a clearly simple person. Yours is one we’ve heard before and one we’ll likely hear again. It is true that your Timex tells you the time as accurately as someone’s Rolex (http://www.askmen.com/fashion/trends_500/514_the-argument-for-rolex-watches.html) or Breitling (http://www.askmen.com/fashion/watch/breitling-navitimer.html), but a watch isn’t about telling the time, it is about your relationship with time. A watch is about style, a story and the history of both your watch and your own life. On a more practical level, there are countless hours of research and development put into high-grade watch movements, employing the finest mechanical engineers in the world to compile hundreds of tiny parts into a durable and accurate machine, all in the size of something slightly larger than a quarter. High-grade watches are about craftsmanship and style, not just about telling time. If life was as simple as you make it seem, none of us would own anything of quality because, after all, a shirt is a shirt as long as you’re not naked; a bus can get you someplace as fast as a car; and a cardboard box can keep the rain off your head as well as a home."
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