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Not to be picky, but you have 2 (G)'s (in the columns). Heh..
Ooops , noted and table modified.
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Thanks for the reply. So, on my PO. The Bezel Diameter is 40mm, the watch diameter is 42mm and if you include the crown 45mm. This then should be advertised at 40mm? BTW, I am not complaining, merely trying to understand as I have 7.3 inch wrist and the size matters :-)
It should be advertised as 42 mm (you allways maeasure the case)
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Thanks ... may be one day we can have something similar here .......(.... or am I dreaming ???)
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I am buying rep watches since 4 years now ..... so I have gathered some experience (even though I am still learning) regarding dealer quality.
In the early days (when I was new to this world), I was reading the "dealer Review section" and I was sending PMs to senior members to find out if this or the other dealer were good or not, scared to be scammed.
Now I have learned that the term "Good" or "Bad" dealer is a bit more complicated than in the first days.
To me the "Dealer Review" section (even though important), is not enough now. After spending something like 5,000 to 6,000 USD (20+ watches during the last 4 years), I am now more demanding on dealer's product quality, service and behaviour.
Why the Dealers Review section (even though important) is not enough to me ???
- Senior members do not post any more in to the Dealer's review section (in my opinion they should do).
- Reviews there are vague and based mainly on emotions rather than statistics and pure numbers.
- Many members suffer "silently" (from defective watches or they get delivered with products different than showed/published) and they do not post a review. They just try to solve their problems silently (scared ???) via PMs and mails. We never hear about these problems.
So I ve decide to represent (via a table form) the catergories, factors and ratings that I am using to classify a dealer based on my own experience. This table helps me to decide (in most of the cases) from whom to buy and from whom not. Maybe it can help you too.
Here it is:
Of course this table represents my way of viewing and classifying the dealers.
-You may agree with it, agree partially or disagree.
-You may use it to its extrems or just draw some general ideas.
-You may use it as it is, modify it or through it away. Its up to you.
-Don't tell me that with this I am firing or "crusading" against the dealers because it is obvious that I am not.
This table by no means represents RWG's (or other members) view.
Who knows. May be one day we can manage as a whole to have a more profesional (numbers and statistics based dealer classification) where anybody can provide input and everyb
ody can benefit from it. That eventually will force dealer's improvement and that can only be a benefit to us.
And...... no ....I am not inspired by Pugwash
Happy watch hunting.
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but they got problems after a few days.
It's the same. Watches are not meant to start malfunctioning (unless if mistreated) after few days ... not even after months.
Did you pay them with money that they fade away after few days ???
No !!!. So why watches should start malfunctioning after few days. ???
I think we soon should start asking for refund for all posting expenses or isolate the dealers that start hav
ing tracking record of sending out defective watches.
They should learn one day or another.
PS: There are many members that suffer silently from the "defective watch send back syndrom" and they do not post anything in to the dealers review section in order not to upset the dealers (a sad situation).
I am one of them .... but not any more.
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There is something that I dont understand here.
If you have received defective watches on the first place and therefore you have send them back to the dealer for replacement , customs is not your issue. As long as you can provide a proove (sort of post office receipt) that you have send the watches , is the dealer that should worry about customs and not you.
.... of course if you have send the watches back simply because you didn't like them or you have changed your mind..... in this case, customs is your problem.
Dealers should pay more attendion when they send the watches out to the client.
Either they or their distributors should check carefully the watches before sending them (some dealers are playing a bit deaf on this).
A defective watch returned is a loose-loose situation for everybody.
I am personally fed up of getting (1 out of 3 or 4) defective watches and by no means I will assume custom risks when I send back a defective watch.
PS: very few dealers check their watches personally before they send them out.
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What about those who are perenially single ?
Eh..... you got me now.
I guess they should be coupled and then live separately.
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No , the pearl at least is OK.
Btw , where did you see the pearl on my pics ????
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Mine and when fully screwed (......I played with diferrent angles to make sure that I properly position the crown before screwing down) it has that extra 1 mm to go. No way to get it tide (to touch) the case.
@PUG: By looking on my pics , what do you think ????
Is not the way should be , isn'it ???
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I just got the ultimate (6th vers ???) 45.5 mm PO with ETA 2824-2
Watch looks good , bezel rotates ( bit stiff)...... but the crown ????
When the crown is fully screwed down, should touch the case or should stay 1 mm apart ????
See pics attached with the crown fully screwed down. (sorry a re bit blurry but my macro is not that good).
If you have a 45.5 mm with 2824-2 , how the crown sits on yours when fully screwed ???? (pls check fron and back view)
Many thanks in advance for your help.
AMK000
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You have to see this girl's bedroom. I'm not talking about 30, 50 or even 100 pairs of shoes. I'm talking HUNDREDS of shoes. You can barely walk around the room without knocking over a stack of shoeboxes. The sickest part of it is that she's never even worn many of them.
.... that's a serious addiction ......but again I guess is the same as with somebody owning 100+ watches .... euqualy addictive and equaly serious.
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What world we are living in.
Couples are split apart due to work, people are travelling every week
end back home, we are working 10-12 hours a day and the weekend we work again trying to do all the
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To me all these smells "Off topic" subforum .....
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Like this one?
That's a repliCaT ???
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@Deltah:
Looks damn good. I was first thinking of the black dial but with your pics (quite good btw) ..... I am now start considering the white dial too.
BTW: can you measure strap size at the lugs and buckle ??
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Good one ..... but with blue dial ???
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Theere are few sites here and there but mostly women stuff.
Very limited men products.
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http://Replica-Handbags-Guide.com/forum/
Does not longer exist. Do you know what happened to it and if it has been replaced by another one ???
PD: I think Andy was some how related to this forum.
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I am a pen lover too.
This a nice FP site. It has good prices on the low end firms but rather expensive on the high end brands.
If you are really in to Fountain Pens , try this:
Tay (the owner of the shop) is a true pen lover and he has great quality of pens (all gen of course).
He has the MOST AMAZING collection of FPs I have seen so far.
He is 100% trustfull and accepts PP.
He has some of the best prices around.
Here are some prices (2 years ago- now some prices are up and some down)
MONTBLANC MEISTERSTUCK (Black)TRAVELLER FOUNTAIN PEN WITH LEATHER TRAVEL CASE
http://www.pensinasia.com/meisterstuck_tra...vel_case-mb.htm
Final Price (excl shipping cost) ??? US$290
MONTBLANC BOHEME WITH BLACK STONE FOUNTAIN PEN
http://www.pensinasia.com/boheme_with_blac...-_montblanc.htm
Final Price (excl shipping cost) ??? US$298
MONTBLANC FRIEDRICH SCHILLER FOUNTAIN PEN
http://www.pensinasia.com/schiller_fountainpen.htm
Price ??? US$630
MONTBLANC MEISTERSTUCK SOLITAIRE DOUE 1441 FOUNTAIN PEN
http://www.pensinasia.com/meisterstuck_sol...-_montblanc.htm
Price ??? US$453
MONTBLANC75TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL EDITION 147 TRAVELERS' FOUNTAIN PEN
http://www.pensinasia.com/147_special_edition_fp.htm
Price ??? US$390
PARKER DUOFOLD BLACK MOSIAC FOUNTAIN PEN
http://www.pensinasia.com/duofold_black_mo...fp_-_parker.htm
Price ??? US$425
PARKER DUOFOLD BLACK RESIN FOUNTAIN PEN
http://www.pensinasia.com/duofold_black_re...c_fp-parker.htm
Price ??? US$380
SHEAFFER BALANCE 877 MARBLE COBALT FOUNTAIN PEN
http://www.pensinasia.com/balance_877_marb..._-_sheaffer.htm
Price ??? US$124
PELIKAN SOUVERAN M800 BLACK BLUE FOUNTAIN PEN
http://www.pensinasia.com/souveran_m800_bl...p_-_pelikan.htm
Price ??? US$224
PELIKAN CITIES - CHICAGO FOUNTAIN PEN
http://www.pensinasia.com/chicago_fp_-_pelikan.htm
Price ??? US$240
MONTBLANC CARBON FIBRE & STEEL 146 LEGRAND FOUNTAIN PEN
http://www.pensinasia.com/carbon_fibre_146_fp.htm
Price ??? US$541
I have thre FPs from him.
A MB Boheme , a Parker Tristripe and a Pelican Cities series.
All of them 40%to 50% cheaper than my local authorized dealer.
The parker Duofold Centenial tristripe is the same as the red but mine is in black and with 3 stripes on the cup
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It's a beauty !!!!
Pitty that there are no decent UN reps around.
A Diy Dealers Classification Table.
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Captain , I fully support the idea.![:thumbsupsmileyanim:](https://rwg.cc/datastore/emoticons/emoticons/default_thumbsupsmileyanim.gif)
To be honest that's one of the main reason why some dealers have stopped taking PP.