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ONLY WATCHES COSTING THOUSANDS OF POUNDS HAVE DAY WINDOWS LIKE THIS DUCHUMP…Yes, Waltina, of course…

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Yes, very expensive ones only:

The full width day display one at £19.99 is out of stock:
 
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ONLY WATCHES COSTING THOUSANDS OF POUNDS HAVE DAY WINDOWS LIKE THIS DUCHUMP…Yes, Waltina, of course…

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Spot on, Duke.

Tissot were selling one of their automatic T-Classics with the ETA 2836-2 mechanism (basically a 2824-2 with a day window as well as date) for £475 a couple of years ago at WoS and Goldsmiths. Hamilton have similar variants as well.
It really, really annoys me when IW make claims like this that they either know to be untrue or even just lies, because they could very easily find out the truth with just the tiniest research.
My T-Classic is below.
Hammy and I also have some Visodates that are day-date, but with the day abbreviated and at the three-o’clock position. They retail for about £600 or so.
IW must know all of this, yet are prepared to tell their customers that Swiss mechanisms like this cost thousands.
Whilst as Duke shows us, you can get them - not Swiss made - for just above a hundred.
It’s maddening!

Incidentally, duke, that Timex face is a beautiful colour. Do you own it, or is it a stock photo?
 

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ONLY WATCHES COSTING THOUSANDS OF POUNDS HAVE DAY WINDOWS LIKE THIS DUCHUMP…Yes, Waltina, of course…

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Of course she'll argue that they're quartz watches and not automatic, but even then you can find ETA Day/Date equivalent movement in Tissot, Hamilton & Certina watches, all below a thousand, My Hamilton Kahki King cost me £395.
Now you can find the ETA 2834 and Sellita SW240 (Audace) movement in watches costing over a thousand, both Montblanc & Muhle Glashutte RRPing approx £2500 (which is below Duchamp's RRP) have movements using the SW 240 as a base, although they've been modified/customised as against Duchamp which is just a standard SW240 slapped straight into a case.

Oops Prof beat me too it. :ROFLMAO:
 
Spot on, Duke.

Tissot were selling one of their automatic T-Classics with the ETA 2836-2 mechanism (basically a 2824-2 with a day window as well as date) for £475 a couple of years ago at WoS and Goldsmiths. Hamilton have similar variants as well.
It really, really annoys me when IW make claims like this that they either know to be untrue or even just lies, because they could very easily find out the truth with just the tiniest research.
My T-Classic is below.
Hammy and I also have some Visodates that are day-date, but with the day abbreviated and at the three-o’clock position. They retail for about £600 or so.
IW must know all of this, yet are prepared to tell their customers that Swiss mechanisms like this cost thousands.
Whilst as Duke shows us, you can get them - not Swiss made - for just above a hundred.
It’s maddening!

Incidentally, duke, that Timex face is a beautiful colour. Do you own it, or is it a stock photo?
Online retail photo, Professor..
 
Oh it’s that really expensive £10 quid make-up. Looks like a sample of something you got free, stuck to the front cover of Bunty…

He really stopped the banter clock in about 1982. So many caricature throwbacks of the very worst type on this channel. Nah…this tart I dated wiv a millionaire movver…I brung her a box of Milk Tray and a jeroboam of Asti, and I said…’Ere yar, Tart, nah get your thrupenny bits ahrt…

Mother-in-Law gags now…God help us…
 
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Of course she'll argue that they're quartz watches and not automatic, but even then you can find ETA Day/Date equivalent movement in Tissot, Hamilton & Certina watches, all below a thousand, My Hamilton Kahki King cost me £395.
Now you can find the ETA 2834 and Sellita SW240 (Audace) movement in watches costing over a thousand, both Montblanc & Muhle Glashutte RRPing approx £2500 (which is below Duchamp's RRP) have movements using the SW 240 as a base, although they've been modified/customised as against Duchamp which is just a standard SW240 slapped straight into a case.

Oops Prof beat me too it. :ROFLMAO:
Cheapest new automatic day/date non-swiss I could find:



P.S. @Hammy60 @Professor Branestawm
Watch repair advice please: I bought a very cheap (under £15) chinese automatic movement watch from TJC. The winding rotor doesn't move freely, it's not loose, and only moves or drops down if I shake it. Is this faulty, or as expected, does it need loosening inside the case?
The crown manual winding and spring are fine. Is it fixable or should I put up with it. Not worth returning, tbh.
 
How on earth does this channel survive? Same old dross day after day, batteries, magnifying glasses, blankets. Karaoke machine later, it's about time they brought some different products to air. Even the Christmas tree looks crappy compared to TJC's.
I wonder if IW3 is yet profitable or TJC is supporting it until it breaks even, gets a consumer and customer base, reliable sales and becomes profitable, if not already.

Having said that I was watching things like candles sell out within minutes, so possibly it survives on "pile 'em high and sell it cheap' strategy. (Attributed to John Cohen, Tesco founder apparently).

Although IW not that cheap so taking an increased profit margin too.

The TV overheads must be prohibitive but the web site sells too without needing TV channel.
 
Oh it’s that really expensive £10 quid make-up. Looks like a sample of something you got free, stuck to the front cover of Bunty…

He really stopped the banter clock in about 1982. So many caricature throwbacks of the very worst type on this channel. Nah…this tart I dated wiv a millionaire movver…I brung her a box of Milk Tray and a jeroboam of Asti, and I said…’Ere yar, Tart, nah get your thrupenny bits ahrt…

Mother-in-Law gags now…God help us…

His routine often reminds of that British 1970s film series where that young chap gets a jobs and finds himself inundated with attention from ladies young and old…

Mike of the Masons stars in …Confessions of a Selly Telly Presenter
 
I wonder if IW3 is yet profitable or TJC is supporting it until it breaks even, gets a consumer and customer base, reliable sales and becomes profitable, if not already.

Having said that I was watching things like candles sell out within minutes, so possibly it survives on "pile 'em high and sell it cheap' strategy. (Attributed to John Cohen, Tesco founder apparently).

Although IW not that cheap so taking an increased profit margin too.

The TV overheads must be prohibitive but the web site sells too without needing TV channel.
Well, they must be selling to somebody?
I mean,when he says people are flooding in…..12,13,14,15 of you in already ( out of an adult population of 40 million) who am I to question sales figures? 🤥
 
@Sazza Geez, these repeated half-screen Shein ads on the site, that you can't close and have to wait 30secs to disappear are a bit annoying!
But willing to tolerate if they're helping fund the site?
 

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