Pope Francis arrives in Indonesia with a watch worth 200,000 rupiah


Jakarta, VIVA – The leader of the world Catholic Church and head of the Vatican State, Pope Francis, is suspected of having a simple watch worth IDR 200,000 during his visit to Indonesia.

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Pope Francis’ visit to Indonesia will take place from 3 to 6 September 2024. During his apostolic visit he will visit several places, from the State Palace, the Cathedral Church to the Istiklal Mosque.

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Today, Pope Francis visited the State Palace to meet with President Jokowi. He will then visit the cathedral. The following day, the Pope will preside over a grand ceremony at the GBK Stadium.

The Pope emphasized his simplicity when he was in Indonesia. This simplicity was evident when he decided to come to Indonesia on a commercial plane instead of a private plane.

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Upon entering Indonesia, the Pope was greeted by a Kijang Innova Zenix mid-size minivan on his way to the Vatican Embassy. During his stay in Indonesia, the Pope spent the night at the Vatican Embassy, ​​opting instead for a star hotel equipped with numerous luxuries.

A watch that costs 200 thousand IDR

During his visit to Indonesia, the Pope was seen wearing a watch worth IDR 200,000. The black watch he is wearing is believed to be a Casio MQ24-7B2.

According to Casio’s website, the Casio MQ24-7B2 watch has compact dimensions of 38.8 × 34.9 × 7.8 mm and a light weight of only 20 grams.

The case and bezel are made of resin, while the strap of this watch also uses resin. The main advantage of Casio MQ24-7B2 is its water-resistant feature.

In Indonesia, the Casio MQ24-7B2 watch is sold for a price 224 thousand rubles.

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