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Bike Mike

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  1. How are you guys? Just wanted to stop in and see how everyone was doing. Unfortunately I have been away for some time getting bounced all over the World for the past year-and-a-half, leaving me zero time for life in general. Things are starting to settle back down, which I am hoping is going to give me some more time to spend at my watch bench and in the forum.  Not to mention pick up a few new reps.

     

    Hope everyone is doing well!

     

    Apologies for not getting back to any PM’s.

     

    Cheer,

    BM

  2. I really don´t know if they use Ford designers here... :bangin:

    They did...The new Explorer was designed at the time when Ford still owned JLA. The lead designer stayed with JLA when Ford sold them. Ever notice why some of the new Jaguars look like AM's? Same reason, they were all under the same roof.

  3. I love the Porsche Design stuff.... i have 3 Porsche design watches and wear them all the time .. love the flat 6 but it does not fit right on my wrist .. i wear the "limited 911" as a daily wear... god knows how many other random Porsche Design items around the house ..... my mouse for one lol : P hmmm a lot of stuff except clothing .. think thats a little over the top .. i do have a martini racing subtle looking polo but no crest on it .. and an adidias PD jacket .. also very subtle no crest ... im a huge Porsche lover so pretty much everything i have has to do with porsches in some way or another.. when i visit my parents a few times a year i pop by the Porsche Design store in the mall in Aventura,FL and Champion in Pompano Beach : ) drool... before the question comes ... yes ! i do own ... and drive ....since i started driving ive had em...I am a 3rd generation Porsche enthusiast ... so its kind of in my blood : P ...

    +1! Even though I do not have a PD watch (I have wanted one), I love their products. I own just about everything cigar related they make. Their luggage alone has much engineering to them as their cars. Their watches would be more appealing I think, if they would engineer their own movements and not use a off the shelf ETA.

    Anyone that hates Porsche has never driven one or did not know how to drive one. About 2 cars come to mind, that can compete with a Porsche on a track...of course the street is a different story.

  4. I have seen a couple of reps come across my bench recently that were sold as ETA 2824/2836, they were not, however they were not clones either....They were both Sellita SW200's. As the ETA's are drying up the dealers seem to be going to Selletia movements, so they can say the movement is "Swiss" even though it is not a ETA.

  5. Z, this is awesome! Thanks for sharing! Would love to do more lathe work like this...most I have done other then making some screws is a balance staff for a pocket watch...I just don't feel comfortable without a cross-slide. My buddy turns down clock parts all day by hand and has a great feel for it. Coming from working on full size lathes, I just can't get over having my hands on the dials for precision level of control.

  6. Great lost indeed to the watch making community of the World.

    @Jkay, the big advantage other then reduction of fricction, with the Co-Axial escapment is that during the arc travel of the balance, there is less contact between the impulse stone and the pallet fork, thus providing more more efficient use of power.

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