bhc Chicken – Seoul, Korea
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One of the biggest bummers of my trip lays in this post. I was so excited
to try bhc chicken. I’ve been watching Korean mukbangers eat their
“bburinkle” ch...
1 hour ago
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Ooooooh! Nice surprise!
I have two Seiko watches,that don't work. Really nice watches for formal occasions. I used to take it to Sears to change the battery; they no longer provide the service. I took it to Chinatown to try and repair, they wanted to charge me an arm and a leg to fix it; guess they figure they have a captive audience.
Really, Aunty!!
Chet, if you just need batteries, Wendell takes his watches to Hawaii Watch Service Center in Chinatown. The guy charges Wendell around $6. If you turn left onto King from River Street, it's on the left hand side. It doesn't look like a watch repair store. It has bags for sale hanging outside. A long time ago, the guy scolded me for trying to take photos of the bags.
Thanks Jalna, I'll check it out. Thanks for the heads up, I won't take pics of the bags....lol.
ooh wow...interesting!
I love your watch stories and pics Jalna! I got my first ever watch from Wigwam Stores in the mid 1960's. It was a Waltham. It was a divers style watch that us surfers liked to wear and it was waterproof. Maybe you can look out for one in your swap meet travels. At the time they seemed a little unknown. But their quality was famous going back to the 1850's! I always considered Waltham the Swiss watch maker of America! I always sought out very special rare unknown things.
Here a wiki link with info. You can search the net for more info about Waltham watches.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waltham_Watch_Company
Swiss Army are pricey watches!
It is yah, Kat.
Mark, I'll be looking for Waltham watches at the swap meet!
Susan, no way could I afford a brand new one.
is this gonna be your retirement job?
Oh my gosh! What are you going to do with all those watches?
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