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  1. Buyers: Do not pay gift or western union use PP and pay the damn 4% if sellers wants full asked, period. Sellers: If you are uncomfortable with a buyer and you feel they may get the watch claim some bullshit and screw you over do not sell to them!
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  3. Balvenie is pretty smooth and similar to a Irish whiskey... Also try some Speysides - they tend to be a little bit less harsh (for lack of a better term. Also, while a lot will consider it sacrilegious, don't be afraid to try it with some branch water and/or ice. Might be just the thing to turn you onto proper Scotches...
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  4. At the beach today. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  5. Agreed with SSTeel, stay with our TD's as you will have the support of the entire community, these guys are Trusted TD's over the years for a good reason. Search the various areas and if Rolex is your thing, read and learn, it will enlighten you no end and you can buy, at a very reasonable cost a watch that you will be delighted with I am sure. Regards AJ
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  6. Sage advice Wilko Use a TD here and you won't go far wrong, mind you atm the V5 is in short supply it would seem, more stock in a couple weeks I'm told........welcome to the madhouse too
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  7. Welcome to RWG Great intro. Stick with out Trusted Dealers, noobwatches is not one of them.
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  8. Sent from my droptop using telepathy.
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  9. I completely agree, I keep coming back to this post to eye the 39mm Oyster Perpetual, the grey/black is my favourite though. I have been considering the 39mm Explorer in gen as my next large purchase but I could be looking at the Oyster Perpetual instead.
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  10. The v2 hands are totally different V2 hands are very 3D and almost 1:1 of gen. You can't go back after owning v2 hands.
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  11. Agreed sir (for some pieces, especially IWC) but it's got to be genuine alligator or croc! Sooo soft and supple
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  12. I'm glad this thread was resurrected, as I missed it in July. It's amazing how close those holes are to the lug edges, without touching them. Precision!
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  13. I use a 45 degree dental drill with high carbide dental drill bits....same as I use on my patients....hehehehe...
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