It looks precise, flows seamlessly. My only question is whether to mount the orange strap or white. I’m think this one is by far the best for my everyday.
It looks precise, flows seamlessly. My only question is whether to mount the orange strap or white. I’m think this one is by far the best for my everyday.
I'm a fan of orange and have orange straps on a number of my watches, my DB28 and my FPJ CB for example. It's become a bit of a signature. I'm loving it on the orange since I got the C6 but can def see the advantage of the grey. I'm sure I'll swap out at ...
And I usually mount it on that or a turquoise strap. So I’m not afraid of the orange for sure. I may hold off for bright colours until the summer. We’ll see.
At least according to some of the local press and the HK subreddit which I check from time to time. For me. Despite needing to buckle up and hold on tight, I will miss the old cars when they go (same in Tokyo). Also, I still tend to chose the taxi over Ub...
they're simply too old, as are the majority of the drivers! Barely a week goes by without reports of another accident. Sadly the way the system works there is little incentive for the powers that be to change. I am aware of efforts to introduce more ev ch...
Living quite centrally, and having learned the bus system, I am quite happy walking, taking the bus (green minibuses FTW!) and MTR, as appropriate. Uber has become near-useless: expensive and time-consuming to get a ride. Gonna take an Uber? Better book i...
And definitely when going to Central as it’s by far the most efficient from where I stay. But to be fair, the minibus drivers are quite aggressive too. Like the taxis one needs to hold on tight!! I have actually been in two green minibus crashes; minor st...
The deciding factor in moving down the hill from the Peak, where I first lived in HK, was one night in a taxi going home, driver was geriatric and erratics, it was raining, the cab spun out and went, slowly, into a wall. No harm done but that was the last...