radio_dayz
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I know there is already a thread concerning the quality of Thomas Earnshaw waches. I started this thread as a means to record all of the old pony spoken on the channels about these watches.
To start it off.
Last night I switched on price-drop just before I went to bed and there was good old Paul Burke wearing a Team PD sweatshirt. He is a card! He brought to air one of the good old Thomas Earnshaws. One of the first things he said was "Thomas Earnshaw is a british watch maker". Notice the word is, and not was. So one would assume that the watch was made in Britain. Now what some of us knew from the very start is that these watches are in fact made in China! He then went into the usual history of Thomas Earnshaw and how he invented a new device that goes into a watch (however he never told us what this device was though). He told us how the watch was automatic and it had 14 carat gold on the case. Well that's one way to make it sound that the case is actually gold and not gold plated. One of his best comments was "How many of your friends have something that goes back over 300 years?" He did correct that 300 to 200 after a quick recalculation. Well forget the 200 years, let's go back just a few months since the channels started selling the brand!
Boy, can these people tell 'em.
I think this watch sold for about £80 after a starting price of £200
To start it off.
Last night I switched on price-drop just before I went to bed and there was good old Paul Burke wearing a Team PD sweatshirt. He is a card! He brought to air one of the good old Thomas Earnshaws. One of the first things he said was "Thomas Earnshaw is a british watch maker". Notice the word is, and not was. So one would assume that the watch was made in Britain. Now what some of us knew from the very start is that these watches are in fact made in China! He then went into the usual history of Thomas Earnshaw and how he invented a new device that goes into a watch (however he never told us what this device was though). He told us how the watch was automatic and it had 14 carat gold on the case. Well that's one way to make it sound that the case is actually gold and not gold plated. One of his best comments was "How many of your friends have something that goes back over 300 years?" He did correct that 300 to 200 after a quick recalculation. Well forget the 200 years, let's go back just a few months since the channels started selling the brand!
Boy, can these people tell 'em.
I think this watch sold for about £80 after a starting price of £200