What watch do you wear?

Present from the wife, I feel I'll be wearing this a bit. Bracelet needs resizing- I've got all the tools and perfectly capable, but given the price I'm tempted to go to the dealer, lean on the customer service a bit and ask them to do it. What does the hive mind reckon?

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Pretty good on a Crafter Blue

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how long have you had the watch, ive been eyeing up an eco drive for a few weeks but for £700 i was a but dubious about build quality



Right now im rocking a tommy Hilfiger, and it horrible the wear :D
ive had it since mid November. its made in Japan so top quality.
my last Ecodrive, a cheapish one i bought around 2010, has been completely faultless and my dad wears it now. Citizen make very good watches.
 
Present from the wife, I feel I'll be wearing this a bit. Bracelet needs resizing- I've got all the tools and perfectly capable, but given the price I'm tempted to go to the dealer, lean on the customer service a bit and ask them to do it. What does the hive mind reckon?

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I re-sized my pelagos bracelet. Super easy on these. The pin is threaded and just screws in and out. I hate doing my planet oceans where it's a miniscule screw and separate pin. My eyes can barely see the screws on them once they're out. Getting it back together is a nightmare. As mentioned far easier with the pelagos.
 
Popped into Mappin and Webb, they weren't great, they saw the two strap pieces I did have (the non-buckle part and the divers extension) and almost acted like I was trying to con them. The security guard pointed out the missing buckle! They pointed me at Goldsmiths 100 yards away, who were excellent. They gave me the missing piece from a stocked Pelagos and will sort it out with Tudor, then resized the bracelet for me and told me to come back it I need it readjusted or the strap fitted. Had a long chat about the secondhand Rolex market. I know the watch was expensive, but it feels good to get great service nonetheless.
 
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