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    Any recommendations for Lisbon?

    I’ll be in Lisbon for a couple of days. Any recommendations for watch shops that are worth checking out please?

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    The Oisín O’Malley video on Lisbon is great from both a tourist and watch perspective - if you search his YouTube channel it’ll pop up. I was last there just before lockdown so my suggestions will be well out of date. Easy to navigate, great food, and lots to see - I loved it.


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    Image1730295997.064326.jpgAll watch shops are on this street


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    Da liderdade,is the street,picture not really showing.


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    Yeah as MK says most of the boutiques and dealers are on Avenida da Liberda, quite a lot of them in one particular stretch of that street too.

    Elsewhere there are a few Seiko dealers dotted about iirc and a few minutes walk from the bottom of Av. da Liberdade, near Praca do Rossio, you have an old school watch shop that stocks Cuervos y Sobrinos amongst others, two minutes walk from there you'll find another store that stocks a lot of Casio and G-Shock (including some older discontinued stuff). Hope that helps.

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    I'm thinking of going with the wife in early Feb, please let us know what you think.

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    Thank you for the responses. Avenida da liberdade is definitely a good shout. I only managed to get to David Rosas (Zenith, Tudor, Tag Heuer and Panerai) but it was a lovely shop and very welcoming.

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    This was the shop I couldn’t remember the name of,but they hosted pday 2023.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cool Hand Luke View Post
    Yeah as MK says most of the boutiques and dealers are on Avenida da Liberda, quite a lot of them in one particular stretch of that street too.

    Elsewhere there are a few Seiko dealers dotted about iirc and a few minutes walk from the bottom of Av. da Liberdade, near Praca do Rossio, you have an old school watch shop that stocks Cuervos y Sobrinos amongst others, two minutes walk from there you'll find another store that stocks a lot of Casio and G-Shock (including some older discontinued stuff). Hope that helps.
    This one is an official stockist for Cuervos y Sobrinos: Joalharia Ferreira Marques.

    And another nearby is: RPN.

    Are either of them the one you referred to, please?
    Last edited by PickleB; 31st October 2024 at 23:27.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mouldie View Post
    Thank you for the responses. Avenida da liberdade is definitely a good shout. I only managed to get to David Rosas (Zenith, Tudor, Tag Heuer and Panerai) but it was a lovely shop and very welcoming.
    They have a local boutique 40m drive from
    me in the Algarve. Lovely people, though they still have my JLC which had to be sent back after being sent to their accredited indie repair shop for service. I think the Lisbon boutique may have some watchmakers onsite to do quick alterations.

    Lisbon is a fun city.
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