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Old 5 September 2024, 08:09 AM   #31
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I've been thinking about a trip to the Philippines. I have a friend there and was asking if it was safe to wear a Rolex. She had a great response and I'll paraphrase but it went something like this, "Anywhere we go you would be completely safe. But leave your expensive watch at home so you don't worry about it. You don't even need a watch. You're on vacation."


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Old 5 September 2024, 09:22 AM   #32
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I agree Pattaya is not a nice place. The grooming of young boys and girls visible in public is quite disgusting.

And lots of ladyboy also .,


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Old 5 September 2024, 10:26 AM   #33
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Thailand is very safe, as long as you keep away from getting out of control on alcohol or other vices.

Wear what you like, on the plane I normally see PP, AP and abundance of other high ends.


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Of course sir....I dont even drink beer...:)
almost tempted to bring the Panda butttt....:) we will see
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Old 5 September 2024, 02:02 PM   #34
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I've been thinking about a trip to the Philippines. I have a friend there and was asking if it was safe to wear a Rolex. She had a great response and I'll paraphrase but it went something like this, "Anywhere we go you would be completely safe. But leave your expensive watch at home so you don't worry about it. You don't even need a watch. You're on vacation."

Went last July...completely fine...went to Siargao...wearing the Pepsi everywehere and it was fine...
As anywhere, just be aware thats all....
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Old 5 September 2024, 02:07 PM   #35
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thats EXACTLY why you need a ROLEX on vacation..
to have a good time, you must have a GOOD time...:)

Rolex just for work?? yikes nooooooooooooo
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Wellll
planning nothing out of bounds .. Bangkok temples

This is what everyoane says visiting Thailand and then amnezia

Don’t let the dogs out and everything will be ok



As other mentioned stay on the premises and all cool
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This is what everyoane says visiting Thailand and then amnezia

Don’t let the dogs out and everything will be ok



As other mentioned stay on the premises and all cool

Omgggg this is cute!!
Don’t laugh now BUT I barely can drink half a bottle of beer and my brother says I wasted the bottle
So I don’t drink and don’t smoke category is me lol .. so no worries about that


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Old 6 September 2024, 06:09 AM   #39
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So I’m really planning on the DSSD and the Daytona Black …
Anyone think 2 pieces will be an issue even with customs?

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Hey everyone
Thinking to bring the Black 116500 and the JC 126660

Any thoughts on safety etc ?
Thanks

If I will bring one , leaning towards the Daytona


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First, I would only take one watch so you don't have to worry about securing the other when you are not wearing it. Enjoy the food and sights, they are both awesome.
Prior to covid, I spent a lot of time in Thailand for work. I always wore my TT GMT or TT Sub. I'd go sightseeing on weekends, including Bangkok and Pattaya. I never felt the least bit concerned for my safety.
They key is where you go, what establishments you frequent and what company you keep. If you are there to indulge in some of the "after dark activities", there is a greater risk of being in a situation that while you may not be hurt physically, you may be relieved of your possessions of value and not remember what happened the next morning.
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First, I would only take one watch so you don't have to worry about securing the other when you are not wearing it. Enjoy the food and sights, they are both awesome.
Prior to covid, I spent a lot of time in Thailand for work. I always wore my TT GMT or TT Sub. I'd go sightseeing on weekends, including Bangkok and Pattaya. I never felt the least bit concerned for my safety.
They key is where you go, what establishments you frequent and what company you keep. If you are there to indulge in some of the "after dark activities", there is a greater risk of being in a situation that while you may not be hurt physically, you may be relieved of your possessions of value and not remember what happened the next morning.

Yes completely agree with the after dark activities but I don’t plan to be out after dark if that even:
And yes I am planning at this point just to bring the 116500


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