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whitestripes

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  1. I just handled the gen at an AD. Holy crap this rep is good. I would have a hard time picking out differences side by side (if I were not a WIS). What I did notice was the chrono seconds hand was a bit longer on the gen, and of course the clown feet on the Omega. Of interest--I always read that winding gen watches would be super smooth, but as I wound the gen it felt just like my rep!
  2. Easiest fix--if you have an extra pin that's used to resize the bracelet, it's exactly the same size, clip/file it down and super glue it (make sure not to superglue the moving parts). Despite my troubles, my Narikaa PO is great and I'm enjoying it. It's a bit big on my 6.5" wrist, though.
  3. By-Tor, Just wondering, are you going to pick up one of BK's Sea-Dwellers? I got in on the pre-order when it was for $375. I love the sub's thin profile (as opposed to the chunkier SD). Not sure what to do... I think I may stick with my pre-order (Christmas 2009? haha) and decide if I like it then. If not, I think I can sell it and buy a BK WM9 V2 with the proceeds. I kinda like how the SD is rarer as compared to the Sub.
  4. Welcome to RWG. I recommend using the search feature, because this question has been asked multiple times, and at least once by myself. Anyway, there are no reps of it that are sold as reps, but many frankens/reps sold as gen, which will go for around $2K. One of the old threads has a link to someone who may have had some available, but back when I was crazy about the SM300 I couldn't find it. Good luck, and if you can get your hands on one let us know!
  5. I'd love more 4813 movement-equipped watches. I don't think any one needs that many 7750 based reps...
  6. I just went through hell and back sizing this thing, even using proper pin removal tools. The machining is not good enough to easily remove pins, some are stuck, and putting them back is a crap shoot at best. Broke two pins, but I found a fix for the clasp--one of the broken pins fit perfectly in place of the rivet, superglue and it works PERFECTLY! I ordered a WatchEden rubber strap that I will probably keep it on.
  7. They are the same F520117 serial watch. sometimes I surprise myself I can memorize Omega reference numbers and random serial numbers. WISs are disgusting. Hahhaa
  8. Are low beats still as unreliable as they used to be? If I decide that this will be a keeper, then I think I will ask zigy to service it and chieftang ar it--it is extremely reflective
  9. I should hope so, but I put it next to my ear with my 7s26 seiko (21.6k) and the sounds very similar. Do they even make low beat movements anymore?
  10. The bracelet is fairly disappointing. Although the endlink/first link fit is good, the "seamaster" engraving on the clasp is a bit crooked and the quality of the clasp overall is disappointing. The parts directly surrounding the clasp do not stay tightly with the clasp. If you have used one of omega's divers clasps youll know what im talking about. The links themselves are good and the endlinks fit tightly with the case. A gen clasp would cost more thanthe watch, so that's out of the question. I have a rubber strap coming in from watcheden, so it'll probably stay on that most of the time.
  11. The rivet that holds the machined folding part of my Asian Planet Ocean bracelet clasp has broken. I replaced it with the G string of a guitar, which fits well, but obviously is not a perfect replacement. This part: I hope this is fixable without buying a clasp! Do hardware stores have these?
  12. I suspect mine is lowbeat... can anyone tell from the pics?
  13. Here are some pics: Experts: please check out the regulator on the balance wheel bridge... I was under the impression that these were not found on Asian 7750s! Beautiful caseback: I screwed up the picture, but you can see the 450 dot (next to the piece of dust) and the text spacing: What's the deal with the movement? What is that thing?
  14. I just received a black Speedmaster Date. Two flaws that were pointed out in the past were: 1) no dot between 500 and 400 on the tachymetre scale, and 2) dial text too close to the window. I'm happy to say that my new watch has the dot and the text is spaced perfectly away from the box. I'd show pics, but every time I have spare cash I tend to put it towards a new watch! I'm telling you, ask your dealer if you wanna buy one of these--they have fixed some of the minute flaws. The "clown feet" are still there, though. I'm planning on getting it Chief AR coated. Not sure how strong the coating is on the gen, but mine is pretty damn reflective in comparison to my $100 Narikaa PO, which is actually quite good! Does anyone know the best way to acquire a flat feet Omega logo? I heard you can buy them from Silix on one of his dials and switch it, but I'd rather not buy an entire new dial. The rep factories should just make a bunch of flat feet and sell them to us. Of course, it'd be nicer if they could just have flat feet from the start...
  15. Bond seamasters are pretty common and can often be bought used in the 1000-1600 range, I think. In fact, there was a mid size Bond SMP going for $830!
  16. So I have an incoming Omega Speedmaster Date with the ubiquitous A7750 movement. Reading The Zigmeister's reviews of it has shown that it's a good movement if serviced. However, I don't have any watch makers that are willing to do a service on a rep movement, but he is willing to replace pushers and switch hands. I was thinking, why not just run my watch into the ground every few years and replace it with a 7750? I bet the movements cost less than a servicing--certainly an option if you don't have access to one who will do it. Actually, The Zigmeister, if you read this, is it much harder to service an Asian movement vs an ETA one? i.e. is it a 100% copy (except for that regulator on the balance wheel bridge) and anyone with the Swiss service manuals could do the work on the Asian one? Thanks so much for your help. I just want some watches that I can keep on my wrist for a while.
  17. Just to clarify: is it the Watch Eden 20mm Seamaster strap for $45?
  18. It actually looks half decent.. faux chrono of course
  19. By-tor: where'd you source that? I remember reading from one of your old reviews that the white dial is impossible without a gen dial...
  20. When oh when will they make a good white dial? Actually, I'd rather have an IWC Mark XVI
  21. Just received the watch. I am very pleased! The AR is quite decent, the lume works more than I expected! I ordered a pin sizer tool... can't wait til it gets here. An excellent $100 and I know I'm getting a strap for it, too.
  22. Excellent video! Great find!!!! Question: The balance wheel is running the whole time.. is the barrel wound and powering the wheel or is it just momentum?
  23. I wouldn't say it's a Canal St. rep, those are far worse than this one...
  24. I highly doubt they all came with stuck bezels... one of the many people who received it would have said something by now.
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