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lewis123

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  1. Strange.. Since a long time now , no Polish or Polish speaking members anymore on this forum that could/would contact Jakub and eventually shed some light on this "mistery" ... very strange.. Jakub got my first rep and it vanished... And with it.. vanished my trust in this fascinating , but unreliable rep world..... I hope that someone, sometime, will explain what has really happened in the case of this "Great Jacub Theft...". Until then, no reps for me anymore.....I''m very dissapointed. ... Fake world, Fake people.. I simply don't trust it anymore.... I'll stick to the genuine, real stuff.. much, much more reliable.... Sad Greetings, Lewis.
  2. That washer prevents the hour weel from "creeping" up against the back of the dial (and thus losing proper contact with the hour drive wheel). Best Regards, Lewis.
  3. Just my 2 cents: If you want one of these replicas, pay a little more and go for one that has at least some quality movement . Personally would go for a SOSF with a genuine ETA movement (2836). It's not a "nice" nor "special" movement, but it's very reliable and stable... The difference in quality between the asian mvt and the swiss one .. in the long term... is HUGE !! (and worth the price difference),....... Believe me.... This one could even be a daily beater for the average consumer.... it's a "strong" watch... Best regards, Lewis.
  4. Indeed, It seems things are going the right way..... Let's hope for the best !! Best Regards, Lewis.
  5. That may be so for some members, but.. Anyone who has not seen his watch(es) back since months, and has sent it (them) over to Jacub because of the positive response and the privileged section he got on this forum, can, imho , rightfully ask questions and give opinions on this same forum. Whether he or she has posted 5000 times or just once, is completely irrelevant. It's the silence about this mistery that's just as bad for Jacub as for the whole forum and the rep world in general..... Best regards, Lewis.
  6. OK, Just to round it all up... We're all waiting for a sign from Jacub Jablonsky here... who has given us an adress to send our watches or crystals to. We also filled out some kind of form with our home adress (to return the watch to) . Some people (members or "friends" of members..) who have met him say that this (collecting) adress is not the place where he lives. Another (polish) member has called his landline number and got in contact with his .. "mother" ? Member promised to call again after a few days.., no reply anymore... Someone else says he's talked to Jacub Jablonsky and found out he has some serious problems "that would not go away for some time"... (but did'nt mention the kind of troubles..).... Recently he replied to some members mentioning that he will send things back, but did anyone replied that things have indeed been send back ? . If i'm not mistaken, one gen and some crystals should have been sent back ?.. , but this has not been documented any further... nothing else... Very confusing and.. indeed ... no further reply's, everyone just waiting... ("buying time" ??). All this "mist" and "mystery".. leads me to some (hopefully wrong) "suppositions": 1) This is a super scam with one or more than one person involved. If that's the case, the watch or crystal is even of lesser interest, the worrying fact is that he (they) are in possession of all our home or business adresses. All my watches are kept in a bank safe, but that might not be the case with everyone.... 2) Mr. Jablonsky is an honest guy but got caught by the law (because of receiving and sending an amount of reps) , got an interdiction to communicate with anyone involved with reps (and thus also this forum) for the time being.. and they monitor all email correspondence (that's usual police practice) and he keeps to it... (which would eventually explain why only a gen could have been sent back to its owner) 3) Mr Jablonsky really [censored]ed things up and hides just because he cannot re-imburse for the losses.... 4) Mr Jablonsky got into deep depression and lost all interest... The only thing i can hope for is that we can forget about supposition 1, but as time passes.... Any thoughts (or good/bad news ) ? Best regards, Lewis.
  7. Indeed, Thanks SQL, Really hope you 'll get some response.. Best Regards, Lewis.
  8. Hi Freddy, Although both movements resemble each other, i still think it's a 22. I could be wrong but the number of dents on the column wheel, the shape of the CS reset arm and the small bridge under the second wheel are different on both movements (seen from this side). (there's a lot more details that differ). Stole a few pics here just to show (and compare to the pic in Concepta's post) Valjoux GHT: Valjoux 22: And the pic in Concepta's post: What do you think ? (nice to know that there is a lot of knowledge about vintage movements on this forum. Many gen forums don't even get to this level !) Best regards, Lewis.
  9. Just see you posted this twice. I think Valjoux 22. Regards, Lewis.
  10. Nothing special today, but a classic with gen. eta, runs spot on time and wears like a cloud with this strap.. Best regards, Lewis.
  11. Modified my entry.... Scotty Pam 250 - Swiss 7753 + Lello datewheel + spare 2507750 case set for a bezel change. All confirmed as received by Jakub mid June, and has been due for sending back 3 times now.....last communication from him was 19/8, but it was an e.mail with a cut and paste from someone else, so not actually a personally typed response... Caracarnj One watch Windyzz Navitimer Fireman_Fred Tag Link Chrono Tazzman BCE +new dw Navitimer +new dw Rolex gmt2 Porsche flat6 Gen Tissot MB1 3 watches Itseme Breitling Bentley Prof 1xUPO crystal 1xSOH crystal Yacht_master UPO - watchhead Sent: 30/06/08 Last contact: 27/08/08 sulimblim One PAM 089 Scoobs1971 DSN PAM088 case/crystal RC42 1x 45mm Omega PO crystal 1x 42mm Omega PO crystal 1x Vacheron Constantin Overseas crystal 1x Audemars Piguet Royal Oak crystal 1x Rolex Submariner crystal 1x Rolex Sea-Dweller (pre SSD) crystal Pam 192MEX 1 Ingy AMG Ti (head only), AR and Lelo switch DW AndyHolmes 1 x PAM 177H (whole watch) Olreon 1 X Pam217 saphire crystal gruva 1 x PAM 250 - Swiss 7753 (whole watch) Since beginning of July. Lewis123 1 X BCE V2 (watch without bracelet) Since end of july.
  12. If You ask me, the brown one adds a "touch of class" to it. Best regards, Lewis.
  13. OK TT, that's a fair and correct action. I Really hope Jakub is well and clears things up asap in this thread, as it's the only one left to explain now... Jakub, Please ??? We are all with you, but also concerned about what's happening. So a simple message in this thread is more than welcome. THX, Lewis.
  14. Right, and i'm not really worried (yet), but a simple reply in this thread shouldn't be too difficult , nor time-consuming, and would re-assure all is going the right way ? My email to him has indeed not been answered yet, but i can imagine he receives way too many mails recently. BTW, does anyone know exactly why his section has been removed from the forum (maybe i missed something ) Best regards, Lewis.
  15. Hi Woody, It looks like you messed up the hairspring, so only the hairspring and eventually the complete balance should be replaced (or repaired). But if you don't have the experience and the right tools, you shouldn't try this yourself, especially if it isn't your own watch... Any (independent) watchmaker should be able to help you. (If in doubt he is rep-friendly, take the movement out of the case, remove the hands and dial and ask for repair). I see you live in the US, so eventually replacing the movement shouldn't be a problem. The movement you are looking for can be purchased here: http://www.ofrei.com/page1119.html Hope this can help you.. Best regards, Lewis.
  16. Indeed, The lower gap is there and the bracelet endlinks on that side "wiggle" a bit. There is no gap or a "wiggle" on the upper endlink fixation. Thats sits very tight. It comes down to this: the bracelet endlinks are screwed TROUGH the case holes. On the upper EL's the threads (the tubes that have threads in them, and are part of the endlinks, pass trough the holes in the case) on the bracelet side are a "teeny weeny" bit shorter than the ones on the lower ones. So the upper ones have a tight fit, while the lower ones don't. (it's a matter of machinig tolerances). One can easily fix this by "filing" down those threads so the screws will "press" the EL's to the case.. Nothing to bother though, as it's hardly visible while wearing it. I had to do something else... Regards, Lewis.
  17. That's a very good decision. And the 1K suggestion is a valid one imho.. Regards, Lewis.
  18. Thanks for the link Dadog !! Regards, Lewis.
  19. Hi Dadog, Could you PM me the info too please ? Thanks a lot ! Regards, Lewis.
  20. I can only completely agree with BT's description of this watch. It's spot-on ! It wears like a "second skin". here's mine,... with a "twist" Regards, Lewis.
  21. Hi All, Today i've been servicing a Seagull ST 19 mvt (as used in some handwind rep chronographs, a Chinese ex Venus 175 movement, sometimes called wrongly "L
  22. Exactly ! And if the chrono function is used on a daily basis AND the watch is worn (very) frequently, i would even recommend servicing the watch every three to four years (otherwise every 5 / 6 years is sufficient, just to clean and replace / re-grease hardened oils). Don't let it run till' "everything has grinded to a halt". Regards, Lewis.
  23. Exactly Freddy, thanks for the pictures. @ The Zigmeister: of course you can glue tube and hand together (if that's the only problem) . I understand that it's not easy to source parts in the rep world (sorry, i'm new here). So this may be the simplest and fastest (and thus best-) solution. The only thing i would like to add: if glueing like that is done: make sure no glue can flow "into" the tube (for example via the top opening). And also make sure the glue on the outside of the tube isn't applied too thick or it could interfere with the free movement of the second hand tube inside the "minute wheel". If applied too thick, there may be some friction between the two, certainly if the second hand is pushed a bit too deep onto the central second post into the hollow minute wheel. Another cent added Regards, Lewis.
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