
Philippe Patek. More than RM180k. Easily a Toyota Caldina GT4 Turbo there on your wrist…

How bout a Semi-D on your wrist? RM300k plus.
Okay, time to get back to work.

Philippe Patek. More than RM180k. Easily a Toyota Caldina GT4 Turbo there on your wrist…

How bout a Semi-D on your wrist? RM300k plus.
Okay, time to get back to work.

What makes Andox sweats?

Stuck behind a steering wheel?

or being placed on a dashboard and parked right under the sun?
Nope. Because he’s having a fever! That’s why

Hello Edifice, welcome to my wrist.

The Electro-luminescent backlight. 100-m water resistant. Good for diving. Digital timekeeper keeps 30 time zones with 50 cities. An excellent stopwatch, with memories to record lap times. Plus, it’s thermometer on my wrist, too!

The Edifice logo and typeface.
My first ever watch was a Swatch and it fell off the Rejang river while I was stone-throwing at the river. May it rest in peace on the river bed. Maybe a few thousand years later, it’ll be placed in a museum as an ancient artifact. If only the world still exists.
Have you ever had that RM2 hair cut by the Indian barber under the staircase beside the Premier Hotel in Sibu? Whoever is in Sibu, try to spot that barber shop for me please. I wonder if it still exists, but if it does, I don’t think the price would still be RM2. I had fond memories of that shop while I was loitering around that area with WongPK more than a decade back. I never had my haircut in there, but I think it’s quite vintage to see that an Indian barber shop actually existed in Sibu.
Few days back while loitering around the Kampung Pangkalan village in Lutong/Tudan, I spotted this, rather “fine” establishment which I thought was a small canteen of some sort…

…until I saw the shop title.

Kedai Gunting Rambut – The Barber shop. WTF?!
Okay, you got me this time!
Don’t play play, this shop had existed way before the owner of Kelvin’s Hair Studio knew how to cut hair.
