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TW Steel Pilot Collection 48mm TW405 Watch - Blue/Rose Gold $143.20 @ Catch of The Day

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Free shipping for clubcatch members,looks like good deal
total price 179$-35.8$(after 20% discount)=$143.2

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  • -6

    Possibly a fake.

    It says "50 METER" instead of "50 METRE" on the face…

    • +1

      “Metre” is the British and “Meter” is the American

      • TW Steel are Dutch, not American…

        • +2

          And in Dutch it is meter…not metre

        • -1

          @zoner:

          Only the US use meter as a unit of measure.

        • +6

          @jv:
          I think you are confusing yourself here.
          And btw…im dutch

        • +2

          Well that was awkward…..

        • -2

          @zoner:

          https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/metre

          metre rather than meter is the official spelling worldwide except in US

        • +4

          @jv:
          Keep digging…you doing great

        • +2

          @jv:

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_units_of_measurement

          In 1869 the word meter was adopted and the el, disappeared, both as a word and as a unit of measurement.

          The metric system in the Netherlands has virtually the same nomenclature as in English, except:
          * the "-er" spelling is used (e.g. kilometer)…

          Isn't that vierd? Yesh!

          @dunno:

          Well that was awkward…..

          Right in the kanickies!

        • -3

          @Thrift:

          Obviously, like the Americans, they can't spell correctly.

        • +1

          @Thrift:

          How do the Dutch say "It will be water off a duck's back"?

    • +1

      http://www.twsteel.com/au/canteen-fashion/tw500.html

      the official website shows they use METER instead of METRE

      • -4

        They're wrong then.

  • -1

    Read the posting guidelines for referrals.

  • Usually tw always big. This one looks smallish

  • +1

    Said it before, but here goes again…"48mm is friggin huge!" Don't bother unless you have wrists like tree trunks.

    • +4

      Said it before, but here goes again…"48mm is friggin huge!"

      Is that before your GF laughed at you ??

      • +2

        JV, why would she laugh at me? My lady loves my 48mm width. That's the watch's width too.

        • Girth might be a more appropriate unit of measure. 😀

        • @moo: I'm not that kinda horse ;)

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