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alterego

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  1. Your coments are food for thought as some say. I never thought about the actual cost of producing a Cartier that sells for 10K versus the poor man's equivalent watch that sells for $200. In fact, I bought a Davosa "Yachtmaster" with an ETA movement for $ 250 from a seller in the internet and I haven't heard about Rolex suing the German manufacturer for "cpying" their design. Maybe one should post pics of our gen parodies (NOT REPS) of famous watches and see how many there are out there.
  2. Recently I read an article about the lawsuit started by Cartier against Raymond Weill because of alledged infringement of copyrights. Apparently, RW "copied" some distinctive features of Cartier's Ballonbleu watch and reproduced them in a watch - the Jasmine - that looks similar but which is not a rep or straight "copy" of the original Cartier. Who draws the line defining if a watch is a copy or not ? I wonder how many watch manufacturers should Rolex sue if it came to fight for copyright infringement of the venerable "Datejust." concept.
  3. I love your watch. What model is it ?
  4. What a beauty !!! Lacking the knowledge, skill, patience and perseverance that take to build a watch like this, I feel simply overwhelmed by it. If I had to chose between a brand new SD and yours, I wouldn't hesitate for a second taking your creation. Cheers to you and and be sure we'll be waiting for more of this great work. Alter
  5. Well, for a gen owner, your open mind to share with us in the forum is refresing. This experience will show you that plebeian perspectives on horology sometimes are far more insightful than the ones you find in gen forums. The reasons for this are several, the most important being that -in general- rep owners are more interested in the aesthetic, historical and technological quality of the watch, than its exchange and sign exchange value, which moves 90% of the gen retail market. In other words, most of forum members enjoy their rep watches as parodical projections of what many cannot afford, but which still love for what they ultimately represent -that is t-echnological achievement, historical context and aesthetic quality. Welcome to the forum and enjoy your gens and future reps.
  6. Hi fellow members. I apologize for what may sound as a silly question but, Starting last night I have had a lot of trouble to access the watch listings in the Jewellery and watches category. As those who browse the bay, whenever one writes Rolex bar, about thousands of articles posted for sale or auction pop up. The same with major brands like Omega, IWC, Jaeger, and the like. I have been anCuriously , when I do this, a few postings appear. Not many watches but quite a few accessories, like, watch boxes, old ads, photographs of watches and things like that. I read somewhere that ebay was updating their site and I wonder if any of you are experiencing his annoying performance. Thank you for reading this post, and hope someone can give me an opinion on this, Cheers
  7. Hey thank you Sgtguk for your comment. I enjoy my gens and reps the same. In the last weeks, I've been wearing a Blanckpain Flyback that cost me a lBen Franklyn and a half (shipping included) and looks as good as the gen. Cheers !!!
  8. I must confess that I never thought my question in the previous thread would rise so many questions and views of this issue, 115 replies so far. Good time for drawing some conclusions. I suggest these, that seem to have been lost when I posted them in the the original thread. 1.- Not all gen owners hate replicas and their owners 2.- You can both be really happy 3.- Replica watches have intrinsec as well as extrinsec value 4.- Gen watches have more extrinsec (status marker) than intrinsec value (cost) 5.- So, gen owners have alot more problems acepting rep watches than rep watch owners accepting gen watches I'm sure I'm missing a lot more conclusions than the ones I mention.
  9. WELL FELLOWS !!!! I must confess that I never thought my Question would rise so many questions and views of this isue. I think this debate is good data for writing a paper on the topic. So some conclusions about the "significant question" ? 1.- Not all gen owners hate replicas and their owners 2.- Youcan both be really happy 3.- Replica watches have intrinsec as well as extrinsec value 4.- Gen watches have more extrinsec (status marker) than intrinsec value (cost) 5.- So, gen owners have alot more problems acepting rep watches than rep watch owners accepting gen watches I'm sure I'm missing a lot more conclusions than the ones I mention.
  10. After reading the comments on the queation I feel I know why I keep coming back to this forum. I have never read a thread in a gen forum where there was so much honesty and candidness when sharing about this passion for watches, regardless their gen or rep condition. Cheers to you all watch lovers (help me out here, I'm sure there nust be a more appropriate adjective to identify ourselves)
  11. After reading the comments on the queation I feel I know why I keep coming back to this forum. I have never read a thread in a gen forum where there was so much honesty and candidness when sharing about this passion for watches, regardless their gen or rep condition. Cheers to you all watch lovers (help me out here, I'm sure there nust be a more appropriate adjective to identify ourselves)
  12. "That general level of hate or despisment is that most people dont understand what we in this hobby are about or certainly most us.... if they did their attitude might be swayed... because all they see is guys trying to sell reps as gens or guys wearing reps pretending that they are something that they are not." I couldn't agree more with your statement. Unfortunately, we still pose a very serius threat to those peole, because we undermine their concept of "success," in a world where "your are what you wear;" regardless who you actually are.
  13. Hi fellow members: I have always asked myself why is there such hatred against rep collectors from gen watch owners. Check any gen forum and you'll find many long threads that are full of ugly comments about people like us. I have some hypothesis about this phenomenom which I will share, but I'd like to know first if my perception is true or not. Thank youfor reading my post
  14. Sorry for asking a newbbie type of question but I cant acess Andrew's wbesite. I'm looking for the older non date Breguet Type XX and I wonder if he would carry it. Can someone PM me Andrew's current website link ? Thank you for reading this. Alter
  15. I was reading the thread but I stopped in the middle of it and thought, . why is it that so many of us who wear replicas would be embarrased to admit they are wearing a copy of a famous watch ? I have about 10 gens (Rolex, Tudor, Omegas, Longines, Midos, Doxas etc) all of them I could afford. My friends know they are gens. They also know I collect replicas (of watches I cannot afford) like Pateks, Breguets, APs, and the like. So when they ask me "is that a rep or a gen"? My answer is: "You tell me" and that's the end of the dialog. Replicas are so well made these days that no one can tell wether you wear a gen or a rep. Only those who really know about this business can have a chance to sort out reps and gens. So my philosophy is letting people think whatever they want, keeping for myself the origin of the watch.
  16. Longines chrono. I love this guy. Simple and irrisisteble on this expandable strap.
  17. That's hard to believe. A quartz Miyota powered watch on Obama's wrist ? Well, I guess he is not really a watch guy. I'm sure he has better watchs that he prefers not to wear in public, as far as he is the president of the United States. I wonder if there is a thread about "presidential" watches. I know The Pope wears Prada shoes and the late John Paul II used to wear a Rolex Datejust (steel or white gold ??) Cheers Alter
  18. Hi fellow members. I was checking the news and I ran into this picture of President Barak Obama. Can someone spot what he is wearing, and by the way is he a watch guy ? Just curious Alter Obama.doc
  19. Hi Richard: I'd love to see the pics of your new PAM but none is showing. It must be some problem witht the server as many fellows are reporting the same problem with other threads. Regards. Jaime
  20. Same happening to me. This is my first in the section of the forum, so I wanted to take a look at the comparison between gens and reps - thre are quite a few threads on that line - and with few exceptions in none of them were pics displayed. ????????
  21. is supposed to be the greatest Sub rep today ? I'm being tempted to buy a BK modded Sub and I don't know where the BK stands compared to a MBW and a WM from the mid 2000's Alter
  22. You have a great watch and as most here have said: leave it alone. Like they say, experience is something money can't buy. Enjoy the watch in good health.
  23. My all time favorite is Acqua de Gio (Armani), followed by Orange Verte (Hrmes) and since 1968 I have worn and still do Brut (Faverge)
  24. The watch dial looks smaller than the gen, so the dial must be 26.2 mm, instead of 26.6mm, which would lead me to conclude that this is an MBW watch. How about the "octo" movement ? is this a variant of the ETA or is it a different type ? Is there a thread in the forum(s) where to read about MBW watches ? Hope you can bear with my curiosity. Thank you
  25. Thank yoou all for the imput. This is exciting. The serial number on the 6'clock lug is infact L 341, folowed by three numbers. can you trace the aproximate year of production with that info ?
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