I've only sold 2 CasiOaks that I bought thinking I could swap modules/crystals. I just didn't do enough research to confirm they would work before buying & waited to long to return them.
I've given away 3 watches I just did not bond with. Of those three, I have looked for a different color way of one of the models, but ultimately found a better option.
I sold my soul to a man in a red suit just so I could play the nose flute better than anyone else. I now also don't have an awesome looking moonphase watch.
I will not add to the sellers remorse part of the question, but I'm seriously looking at AT8285, haven't you thought about that model? That way you can have a very similar watch while not rebuying the one you sold. Btw, how did the Duratect coating hold up? @TimeParatrooper@TimeCop
I will not add to the sellers remorse part of the question, but I'm seriously looking at AT8285, haven't you thought about that model? That way you can have a very similar watch while not rebuying the one you sold. Btw, how did the Duratect coating hold up? @TimeParatrooper@TimeCop
The moon phase was part of the attraction. And it's half the price. But the Attesa is indeed cool. Maybe next year when I'm not abstinent!
I've seen a few reviews and it's on my short list. I love citizen watch so much, I'm officially a fan boy 😅
Solar powered, perfectly accurate, perpetual calendar and moon phase. In an analogue watch. For under a thousand pounds. Only issue is the lightness of the titanium leaves the bracelet feeling a little cheap. But I will be buying another.
Solar powered, perfectly accurate, perpetual calendar and moon phase. In an analogue watch. For under a thousand pounds. Only issue is the lightness of the titanium leaves the bracelet feeling a little cheap. But I will be buying another.
I originally thought the same thing when I got my first citizen titanium watch but I've grown to really like the lightness. You don't have to make the bracelet as tight to make sure it doesn't slide around your wrist so I feel like it's more comfortable than some of my other steel watches. I can't stand a loose watch
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🤔Do you happen to have this ones reference number?
I'd like to take a look.
I've only sold 2 CasiOaks that I bought thinking I could swap modules/crystals. I just didn't do enough research to confirm they would work before buying & waited to long to return them.
I've given away 3 watches I just did not bond with. Of those three, I have looked for a different color way of one of the models, but ultimately found a better option.
Would never let mine go! It's the perfect beater.
🤔Do you happen to have this ones reference number?
I'd like to take a look.
It's the Tsuki Yomi.
Yep. Goes hand in hand with my buyer's remorse. Too many impulse buys and sells.
I sold my soul to a man in a red suit just so I could play the nose flute better than anyone else. I now also don't have an awesome looking moonphase watch.
They have a green version here. I snagged it and love it!
Such a great watch!
I will not add to the sellers remorse part of the question, but I'm seriously looking at AT8285, haven't you thought about that model? That way you can have a very similar watch while not rebuying the one you sold. Btw, how did the Duratect coating hold up? @TimeParatrooper @TimeCop
Not me...I can't part with any of them. I even keep my broken pieces so I can look at them from time to time. (Do I need therapy?)
I will not add to the sellers remorse part of the question, but I'm seriously looking at AT8285, haven't you thought about that model? That way you can have a very similar watch while not rebuying the one you sold. Btw, how did the Duratect coating hold up? @TimeParatrooper @TimeCop
The moon phase was part of the attraction. And it's half the price. But the Attesa is indeed cool. Maybe next year when I'm not abstinent!
Brutha, please don’t ask me about buyer‘s remorse next 😂
I wouldn’t say regret more like why did I sell it? Last spring I sold this Invicta
Pro Diver to Former Red Sox player Dennis Ray "Oil Can" Boyd. My brother in law knows him personally. He paid me more than I thought he would.
Pic borrowed from eBay.
I've seen a few reviews and it's on my short list. I love citizen watch so much, I'm officially a fan boy 😅
I've seen a few reviews and it's on my short list. I love citizen watch so much, I'm officially a fan boy 😅
Solar powered, perfectly accurate, perpetual calendar and moon phase. In an analogue watch. For under a thousand pounds. Only issue is the lightness of the titanium leaves the bracelet feeling a little cheap. But I will be buying another.
Sold my rare Credor GCAR043 because I wasn’t a fan of the bracelet. I regret just keeping it and wearing it on a nice strap. Oi!
Sold my rare Credor GCAR043 because I wasn’t a fan of the bracelet. I regret just keeping it and wearing it on a nice strap. Oi!
Ouch. Beautiful piece. Although you probably don't want to hear me say that sorry.
Solar powered, perfectly accurate, perpetual calendar and moon phase. In an analogue watch. For under a thousand pounds. Only issue is the lightness of the titanium leaves the bracelet feeling a little cheap. But I will be buying another.
I originally thought the same thing when I got my first citizen titanium watch but I've grown to really like the lightness. You don't have to make the bracelet as tight to make sure it doesn't slide around your wrist so I feel like it's more comfortable than some of my other steel watches. I can't stand a loose watch
This one is on the list
Not the Tsuki-yomi! You sold it?!? It's on my list to buy someday. I love the Eco Drive combined with A-T tech... the moon phase is the cherry on top.
Non, rien de rien,
Non, Je ne regrette rien.