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 Posted: Mon May 28th, 2007 05:47 am
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It took my wife and I about 22 hours of flying to get here (St. Petersburg). Pretty brutal for a guy like me who doesn't like to fly. Three stops in total. Washington DC, Germany and Russia. It is really hot here. The air conditioning (such as it is here) barely cools the room 5 degrees. I'm used to heat, but heat + humidity = very uncomfortable. Temps are about 30 degrees Celsius.


Speaking of shopping, we walked a huge (I mean huge) block long building full of nothing but watch shops. I was surprised to see mostly Swiss brands, and names such as Orient, Seiko and Citizen. They have just gobs of high end and middle end Swiss brands. I have only found a small case or two of Russian watches that I am familiar with. Out of this block long line up of stores it amounts to less than 5% of the watches on display.


I'm not sure yet, but it would seem that the prices on the Russian watches are quite reasonable. We got confused on the coversion rate stuff, but we think we have it now so we can check prices.


The city is pretty old. And, there is security everywhere. Someone is watching you constantly while you are shopping. There are security guards posted about every 100 feet. And that is just the visible ones. Not many people smile either. :)

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I knew you'd make it over there alive! smile8.gif


Sounds like you're having a swell old time over there. Figures you check out the watches first.


Hurry back; Oscar's going crazy with the board!!!!!!! party.gif

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WOW that is a long time...Have fun and don't buy to many watches

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Very cool trip, Mike.sounds like a  lot of fun. Ho are the prices on the Swiss brands?

And yes, they are watching YOU!!

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Enjoy your stay Mike:)

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Happy to hear you had a safe flight and are enjoying yourselves!!!cool10.gif

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Sounds like a wild trip. And yea I bet it is easy to tell your not in a free democracy there. Been to a few like that myself. ;)

Have fun and be safe :cool:

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St. Pteresburg is really great place. Was there a few years ago, you have to go to the Hermitage! If you want to see a shoppers paradise go to Moscow, but beware it is the most expensive city in Europe! There are high end jewelers everywhere, not to mention Maserati, Jaguar, and Mercedes dealers!

 

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Thanks everyone. Thanks Andy for the tips. Now that we have figured out the conversion rate, the prices are very high. An Aviator Alarm watch that sells for about $180 or so in the U.S. (maybe a tad more with the latest price increase) is selling for 16,180 P in the only shop I could find one. That is $647.20!!! I don't get it. I checked on a Buran watch I know the price of and it was about $315 for a $180 watch. So, don't expect me to come home with many watches. Swiss watches are just as crazy. I'm sure there might be some better prices in other parts of the city, but I'm not going there by myself.

The only cool thing is I did get to see tons of watches I would not see in the U.S. There a lots of Orient models here that I have never seen. Tons of quartz stuff.

And, I did see that new Orient model that Marc just got. Wow is that ever a nice dive style watch. The pictures do not do that one justice.

I still can't get over how hot is here. Oh, if you like short skirts and high heels, dis is da place. Lots and lots of ladies walking around...

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:cool: everything else went blank when you said "short skirts" :D

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IW wrote:

I knew you'd make it over there alive! smile8.gif



Sounds like you're having a swell old time over there. Figures you check out the watches first.



Hurry back; Oscar's going crazy with the board!!!!!!! party.gif



Don't forget I have to make it back alive. And, I have to survive the heat. You see these poor Army guys walking around in wool jackets and pants. They have sweat just pooring out from underneath their hats. The hotel room air conditioning is about as good as no air conditioning. Ditto everywhere. In Arizona, when you walk into a store its like a cooler. Here it is almost cooler outside. :D

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Хорошее утро мой друг. Купите некоторые славные старые вахты.

(kinda loses alittle thru babelfish, but you can get the gist)

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