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Bignasty
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PO 45 mm with dirty glass an rust on movment
Bignasty replied to migiandone's topic in Watch Repair & Upgrade
I can't say that he will or he won't but I know he's not making any money off of these Cheap PO's so its difficult to just eat the cost. Some members are saying the rust is from sweat off of the maker's of the watch. Mine came in OK, but I've seen the threads from other members. Sorry to hear about your bad luck. Your father will understand when he does receive his watch. -
AHHHHHH The First Panerai quartz model! I've been looking for these Somebody needs to give this guy a clue. Funny thing is that Vero hasn't found it yet
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Oh yeah, when I'm in ATL I like to visit Lennox Mall, there is a watch store there that has every brand you could imagine under one roof. And yes the sales people stare at your wrist to size you up! Just the outer window has about 100 watches in it. I was drooling all the way past the store!
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Don't forget about "After the Sunset" Brosnan and Harrelson both wear Panerai (I think PAM 220's???). The watchs are actually used as a conversation piece during the movie at two points during the movie. Not to mention its a good movie! Also don't forget about watches on TV. 18k Rolex Date Just on James Gandolfini in "the Sopranos". And Micheal Imperioli wears a Cartier Roadster on the show. There have also been one occasion when Tony (Gandolfini) gave a guy a Patek Phillipe for giving Carmela a stock tip. Breitling Chronomat and Navitimer on Jerry Seinfield's wrist. And David Caruso wears several cool watches, including a Panerai, in CSI: Miami. Man, what is the point when you realize you have a "watch problem?"
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wasn't it in a movie or something? I've heard it before....somewhere
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Buying a GENUINE Rolex from overseas is a TRADEMARK VIOLATION
Bignasty replied to slay's topic in The Rolex Area
I've read into this too. Walmart did lose their watches purchased for their execs. And you are allowed to cross the border with one watch, if you were to say purchase one on vacation. But just one. You'll have to ship the rest in with a value of $8 as a gift from your "Aunt Suzie" -
This Is For All My Customers And Friends To Know!
Bignasty replied to rbj69's topic in General Discussion
Joe, hope you get to feeling better. I don't have asthma, but I do live in the old north state too and this time of year is certainly more difficult than most. Never fails, about a week or two after the Pine Pollen, the other stuff starts hitting me badly. My eyes will water, my nose will run, I look like I'm freaking crying all the time. Work seems impossible and I just work on car stereos so I know working on watches must be difficult. But there is hope in site, once the pollen season passes at least. I'm by the beach and man is it nice in this town when the weather warms up!!! Keep your head up man! -
I don't even want to talk about the @ssholes at ioffer. Arghhhhhhhhhh
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I pulled the trigger on a SMP from TWG that should arrive this coming Monday. Andrew swears he will stand by the quality of his merchandise so we shall see. Its an ETA version. I can't wait to see it. I'll post pics when I receive.
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How much is he asking for the sapphire crystals? thanx Jon
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I saw a mineral crystal for the fiddy for sale either here or at the TRC last night. Good luck man. I've got the Fiddy from TWG and it's great so far. I think it's Mineral Crystal on mine though. From what I hear mineral crystals don't shatter quite as easily as the sapphires. Jon
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I hear you can use a ballpoint pen w/o the pen to set hands. Cheapy way to avoid buying the tool. I would also think you would need a hand pulling tool.
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Here's the Canal Street test. Take a swiss army knife and drag it across the crystal harshly. If it ruins your crystal it is mineral glass. If it doesn't it is sapphire. Disclaimer: I am in no way responsible for you ruining your own watch. Use this test at your own risk.
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I personally have had an experience with Adee Kaye watches. Back when I was without rep sources for a couple of years, a low point in my life , I purchased a Navitimer "Homage" watch off Ebay. It was advertised as "Stainless Case, back, and band". I thought, "Not a bad deal", other than the fact it was quartz, it looked just like a Breitling. So I ordered it, and one week later I received from California. I open the box, whats the first thing I do? Look at the back and :yucky: , it was "STAINLESS STEEL BACK". "oh no no no, I will not be keeping this plated CRAP." Long story short. They have some nice looking, "homage" style watches, but they are not good quality. I'd rather spend a couple hundred more and have a nice rep w/ automatic chronograph movement, solid stainless steel, and SAPPHIRE CRYSTAL! Cheers, Jon
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This is too funny. I like the lineup of the sequal. Especially Scarlett Johannsson Oh yeah Giggidy Giggidy Gooooooo!
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Hey guys, Took some advice and decided to change the band on the "Fiddy". Saw what Tanfo was doing with some of his collection and decided to give it a shot. Took the original band that came with the 127. Soaked in bleach for 10-12 minutes. Then scrubbed with brush. Stuck it in the dryer for about 40 minutes and hooked her back up. Interested to see and hear some comments. Jon Before After
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Yes these are available on some of the Gen forums though they are basically reps. They were determined in court to be infringing on Panerai's Trademarks, I think in Japan. Beleive it or not there are reps of these on Ebay. From what I hear if you find a 47mm version they are very expensive now because of supply shortage and high demand. My suggestion, buy a Fiddy Rep and save the money.
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Yeah I was suprised no one else mentioned this. Forgive me but that face looks bad.
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I was going to do this last night to my 127 band. Looks good, how's it seem to hold up? Any peeling or shedding on your arm while you wear it? Did you use the Tanfo method? Soak in bleach and scrub with a brush? Thanks, Jon Oh yeah got any wrist shots?
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Just to be sure, I popped the back of mine off. Movement looked clean. No corrosion, no rust, no signs of water. It has the o-ring sitting in place nicely too. Some silicon grease couldn't hurt, but I have none at the moment. Sorry to hear of you guys misfortune.
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Yeah my guess is that chlorinated water and the oils inside a watch don't mix very well, especially when hot air is then applied. But I'm no expert I think that watch might need a trip to The Zigmeister
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Thats a bummer man. I've had mine now for two or three days. Very nice looking watch especially for the money. I've showered in it no problem. I wouldn't ever try and take it for a swim though. I'm thinking about popping he case back just to check and make sure my movement appears clean. Andrew will take care of you though. He really is Trusty.
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very cool very cool
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Yeah I agree, especially the lume on the bezel @12. It looks like its actually recessed under sapphire like the gen. The other just looks like an ugly blob. Very nice peices though. How much do those puppies weigh each? I ordered the stainless version and Custom's nabbed it. Now there are no more available. Jon