never owned a clone movement that worked properly. they also seem very sensitive to wear. the chinese can make great products if they put just a little more effort into it
it has red on the dial, better add a few $$ to the msrp. collectors will flip this as being a "rare collectors piece" ad nauseum too, adding a few more $$$ to the price in aftermarket
dont hate it. except for the crown guards (looks like a rep) but why the cyclops on the anniversary model? is it maybe because people who bought it the first time would now need glasses to read the date?
Same problem here. Can not enter text only attachments. Only working on mobile chrome browser for me.
Also advancing pages just has the ui loading animation. To load page 2 I have to stop it and just hit enter in the address bar.
Clarks has the potential to be the best, but some of the inner lengths are off, only slightly. and his second hand is too long, but can be easily cut
Yukis never looked good to me.
Clarks - GEN 1520 - Yuki
so do you service movements? could be a valuable service 'round these parts
also if you dont mind me asking how much did you get the nos 3135 for? dont have to answer if you dont wish to
also had many thoughts of making a 14060 from a 16610 star time holes case and a 114060 dial with markers popped off and replaced with ones from a 16610. never followed through the more i thought about it. also asked tc a few years ago about making 14060 dials, he didnt seem too interested. a 5513 would a more accurate case to build upon, but i figure that would require several gen parts to work properly due to the 14060 being a unidirectional sapphire 5513
i usually just do a google search for what i want to find on the forum there and then use the google archived version to access it, bypassing the login scenario
i wouldnt say theyre the best. the links are too thin and polished, the clasp is from a 93250 stamped 93150, and the end link connector does not accept gen bars with out mods and needed the dremel mod to look more correct like two pieces