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TC can you make a precise measurement of the end link width in comparison with your genuine bracelet? Would be appreciated
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Though BK's Ceramic Subs are nice they still have flaws that the real watch geek might understand upon closer inspection. The most important question you should ask yourself: Can you afford a 20k € watch? If yes you can wear a rep of such. If no you shouldn't do it.
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The ETA Swiss case set with a SA3135: Wonderful :)
chefcook replied to chefcook's topic in The Rolex Area
But that still does not solve the problem that noob endlinks are wrong in every other aspect... -
Just look at the pics of the movements he uses in his watches and then decide whether you want to spend that kind of money on a watch like that.
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The ETA Swiss case set with a SA3135: Wonderful :)
chefcook replied to chefcook's topic in The Rolex Area
I tried Noob end links in the meantime. They are too wide and cannot be used on my case. The lug distance on my case is 20.05 to 20.1 on both sides. The bracelet that comes with the case is 19.9 on top and 20.05 on the bottom. That is what I meant with bad finishing on the ETAswiss bracelet. You can see that it was a lot bigger before it got brushed and now tapers down from 20.05 where it is not brushed to 19.9 I don't have a gen bracelet with SEL to try it. Here are some test pics with an old TW Best end link that is exactly 20.00. Unfortunately it does not fit the case because of the pin size and position. But it makes clear: All I need is a bracelet that is exactly 20.00 to make this the best Sub I ever had. I think member Eiderdaus already tried a gen bracelet on his Sean case and reported good fit and looks. Actually I am thinking about buying a gen 93250 for this watch. Would be expensive but maybe worth the money. With the case being somewhere around 20.08 it should look nice with a gen bracelet being exactly 20.00. -
the end links Wrong in every aspect.
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The ETA Swiss case set with a SA3135: Wonderful :)
chefcook replied to chefcook's topic in The Rolex Area
I don't like noob end links at all. OK, they are correct in their dimensions but nothing near the genuine article in the way they are designed or manufactured. Quality is shitty, too. -
Selling a boring 14060 for this one is a good move
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The ETA Swiss case set with a SA3135: Wonderful :)
chefcook replied to chefcook's topic in The Rolex Area
Cheap asian snack bar? Where? Me want! -
The ETA Swiss case set with a SA3135: Wonderful :)
chefcook replied to chefcook's topic in The Rolex Area
Oh please keep me updated with the TC bracelet. If it really is full 20mm in width (not 19.8 like the CN bracelets...) it might be a good donor for end links. -
The ETA Swiss case set with a SA3135: Wonderful :)
chefcook replied to chefcook's topic in The Rolex Area
So here it is in all it's gen lumeliness. Minute pinion and hour wheel were turned down to make the gen hands fit. The seconds hand worked out of the box. Sean's bracelet arrived this afternoon and though I hoped for better and link fitment I am pretty amazed by the quality, in particular clasp and diver's extension. The end links would be a lot better if the edges would not be that rounded. It is just a matter of finishing them more carefully. -
The ETA Swiss case set with a SA3135: Wonderful :)
chefcook replied to chefcook's topic in The Rolex Area
Thanks Tribal. So far it seems I am the only one complaining about the movement not taking ten hands. Others reported no problems with the hands but with the date wheel which strangely was easy peasy on my movement. I am still awaiting Sean's bracelet. So far I have no idea how good it is. On pics it looks good and I read somewhere that clasp and diver's extension should be awesome. For me end link fitment is everything. If the end links are good the rest does not matter. -
Those are 34mm, isn't it? I still think 34mm or 36mm is a great size for a classic men's watch. Just in case you want to wear it from time to time
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The ETA Swiss case set with a SA3135: Wonderful :)
chefcook replied to chefcook's topic in The Rolex Area
Angus told me that a rep 3185 movement with correct hand stack will follow in about 4 to 6 months. I am already dreaming of building a 16710 or maybe 116710... -
The ETA Swiss case set with a SA3135: Wonderful :)
chefcook replied to chefcook's topic in The Rolex Area
Still only about 25 to 28% of a good used genuine Submariner 16610 with SEL -
The ETA Swiss case set with a SA3135: Wonderful :)
chefcook replied to chefcook's topic in The Rolex Area
so far it is running with -5 seconds per day. In contrast to a genuine 3135 it has a regulator, so adjusting it is easy and does not take more than 5 minutes... -
The ETA Swiss case set with a SA3135: Wonderful :)
chefcook replied to chefcook's topic in The Rolex Area
Shouldn't be that vintage as I got it brand new in a modern (meaning closed plastic blister with RFID chip) packaging. - Case Set $460 - Watch with SA3135 $398 - Dial $260 - Hands $130 - Crown, Tube, Spring Bars and all case gaskets $180 - Crystal $140 - Date Wheel $45 - Bezel Insert $120 So roughly $1733 so far. For parts I have my secret sources... -
The ETA Swiss case set with a SA3135: Wonderful :)
chefcook replied to chefcook's topic in The Rolex Area
The case the SA3135 comes with is just a normal CN Sub case. Nothing special, neither better or worse than any $180 CN Submariner. Dial and hands though are not that bad actually and the lume is about 95% of the genuine article. I'd say you'd get a pretty decent watch already by using dial and hands that come with the SA3135. -
The ETA Swiss case set with a SA3135: Wonderful :)
chefcook replied to chefcook's topic in The Rolex Area
www.etaswiss.com In the Rolex section you'll find the case set. Price is in the range of $460 for a complete case set without movement. -
The ETA Swiss case set with a SA3135: Wonderful :)
chefcook replied to chefcook's topic in The Rolex Area
The date window with the original SA3135 dial looked very good, too. Maybe I'll spend the extra cash on a genuine RubberB strap. My wrists are actually rather small at around 6.75", so I assume that the replication of the long RubberB strap is a tad too long to be comfortable. Andy: I already started a thread in Puretime's Forum on RG and wrote Angus. Let's see what he has to say. From my experience with him I think he just relied on what his suppliers told him and did not consciously false advertise it as taking genuine hands. -
Hi, After seeing the SA3135 and reading the first positive reviews I decided it is time to use some of the stuff in the parts bin. This is the result: ETA Swiss case SA3135 movement SA3135 hands - the gen hands don't fit gen Superluminova dial gen Superluminova bezel gen date wheel gen 703 crown and tube gen crystal and gaskets chinese rep bracelet - a better one is in process... So far it is a lovely watch IMO. Sean's case set is stunning and really worth every penny! The bracelet coming with the case set did not arrive yet (he send it separately) and I am really excited how it will look like. If it is as good as the rest of the case - woohooo! The case really is 1:1. All gen parts fit without any work to them, the crown guards are perfect out of the box. A real pleasure And: Yes, the hands are incorrect LV hands. I had a brand new genuine Superluminova hand set just to find out that it does not fit the SA3135. Guess I'll have to find matching LN hands fitting the SA3135 movement now...