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Crimson Vanguard

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  1. A lot of people wearing fakes.

    My Boss is wearing a fake Pannie since we have buisness in China too ;)

    Funny thing because he has the money to wear Gen Watches.

    Of course. Thats why people who have money actually have money. They find a way to get what they want for the right price.

    I can say after what happened the last few days, I will never own a gen. I bought a skeleton tourbillon for 1,000 bucks and it was a very agonizing experience spending a thousand dollars on a watch.... my cheapest watch if it was real would be my ss sub, which is like 3500 bucks. Not a chance in hell.

  2. A lot of people who could afford a gen, are buying and wearing reps. Driving expensive cars, wearing reps. Specially for them, the high end replica is the perfect bluff... Nodody would expect it, same as you did not. Just imagine how many people... :)

    Cheers,

    J.

    That is absolutely correct. High-end reps are very convincing, and if you want to make it believable, you should generally be well-off. I make incredibly good money in my profession, so having two rolex's and a graham is quite believable to those who know me.

    See: pic of me with the noobmariner... I love it!

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  3. omni - your very right my friend - my tourby from homer is just too awesome to explain - in fact, i believe it is the best watch/value in rep or gen you can get

    It is beautiful... I want one wicked bad but im waiting to hear back from him as to getting a brand like Breguet or Patek Philippe on the dial... I understand what you guys were saying earlier, I just prefer to have a brand on there.. as opposed to "who makes that?" ".......uhhhh........"

  4. All I can do is chuckle when I think about the scene where the stewardess is inflating that rep pilot. That's a classic film... No worries about being politically correct since it's an equal opportunity offender :) They don't make them like they used to....

    They dont make them like that anymore? Shirley you must be joking....

    Also, This is my favorite....

    Any idea when theyre going to rep the grahams with the antique style lever and that fancy leather clasp like this one has?

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  5. it could be the best one...don't know, I am not an expert...

    but what's the purpose to compare a noob with another rep costing 3x the price of the noob?

    I understand the euromariner is a very nice watch, if your looking for an all-stainless steel example...

    But if you want a two tone, the noobmariner is the best of the best, the MBK is pretty sought after as well.

  6. Here is a wing-dinger. $800.00 for a rolie rep.....c'mon can anyone find someone more expensive?

    RIPOFF!

    COD? Geez I wonder if he get's many customers. I know he is based in NY. Brooklyn to be exact. I might pay him a visit.

    Uh, Myswissreplica.com has reps that cost 1200 and even to 1450 for two tone reps. Complete bull.

    I got a noobmariner tt from eurotimez for about 350 and this thing is a work of art: SOLID FREAKING GOLD. The links, the bezel, the diving extension, ALL FREAKING GOLD, SOLID THROUGHOUT! Only thing that needs a change is the crown which is only triple wrapped, but thats the only real flaw if there is one. I also got the MBK, which is not quite as good, but close.

  7. You're welcome.

    But who the hell sold that left one to you as "Noobfactory" Sub? They have killed people in Iraq for lesser crimes. :D That's outrageously horrible wokky piece of sh*t.

    The Noob TT Sub really is very nice. Better than MBK, imho. My review watch already went to a new owner, and he's extremely pleased with it too.

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    Yup, thats me. I bought the MBK and noobfactory and the noob is quite possibly the finest rep imaginable. Links really are hollow, with a thin gold sleeve constituting the link, but the section really is solid gold. the end links are also SOLID gold... the crown is wrapped, so I'll look into replacing that with a gen crown at some point when the gold starts to run out... As for the bezel, I believe that could be solid too...we'll see as time goes on.

    Movement on both watches is phenomenal.

    But the noob wins. One tiny advantage of the mbk is the "rolex" engraving around the rehaut, and thats it. Although the mbk has solid links, it does not have real solid SELs, which i think is just as important as the links themselves. The alignment of the mbks crown is off, the date magnification is too strong, bezel rotation isnt as smooth as the noob, god, the list just goes on and on.

  8. Hi all ... and thx for the replies let me put my thoughts out there ...

    Personally i have joined the boards to find myself a decent replica watch ... and not a canal street reps that i had bought in the past ... my rep history is well documented in the link in my signature feel free to take a peak ;)

    Laz

    Heh... its funny cuz my boss took me out to lunch a few months ago... I noticed he was wearing a rolex datejust and i flipped! "Oh my god, you have a rolex!!?" "yup." "Thats incredible... how much did it cost?" "It was 7,000 dollars." "Really?" "yup, but i got it for 100 bucks... then the guy closed his trenchcoat and walked away." *smiles*

    Not a good fake tho, gold fading badly, the printing on the dial is spotty all over, and it has quartz movement.

  9. Well Laz,

    I speak for all of us when I say this, but the primary reason alot of us like replicas is due to them costing substantially less than the real thing. People like to get these for the impression they make on others... I guess having a rolex is kinda like saying "hey, look what I can afford." I personally would probably never get a genuine one only because

    1- theres SOOOO many fakes out there I would be PETRIFIED of fraud no matter where it came from, and

    2- a well built rep looks and feels so close to the real thing, still has the classy look, and achieves the same result.

    The only real detriment is having to face the reality that it is in fact a fake and is not a real rolex (or whatever brand) and I suppose the fear of an expert noticing its fake and the embarrassment that follows. Ive been lucky so far with that for some reason.

  10. Aol news today listed a number of mistakes people make on an interview, and listed some hiring managers personal experience of silly mistakes candidates make... these are entertaining to say the least:

    Unfortunately, many job seekers are not only ignoring these tips, they're making mistakes that leave unforgettable impressions for all the wrong reasons. Here are 10 real-life examples from this year's survey:

    Candidate answered cell phone and asked the interviewer to leave her own office because it was a "private" conversation.

    Applicant told the interviewer he wouldn't be able to stay with the job long because he thought he might get an inheritance if his uncle died and his uncle wasn't "looking too good."

    The job seeker asked the interviewer for a ride home after the interview.

    The applicant smelled his armpits on the way to the interview room.

    Candidate said she could not provide a writing sample because all of her writing had been for the CIA and it was "classified."

    Candidate told the interviewer he was fired for beating up his last boss.

    When the applicant was offered food before the interview, he declined saying he didn't want to line his stomach with grease before going out drinking.

    An applicant said she was a "people person" not a "numbers person" in her interview for an accounting position.

    During a phone interview the candidate flushed the toilet while talking to hiring manager.

    The applicant took out a hair brush and brushed her hair.

  11. So today we had a July 4th parade in Hingham, MA. I play for a drum corps from Boston. A trumpet player was giving me a ride back to my car afterwards, and I noticed he had a nice black submariner on. When I asked him about it, he said "no, this was $89... I did have a real rolex once. A friend of mine fell on hard times in the mid-80s and asked me to loan him $350 and I could keep his rolex as collateral. I hung on to it, a stainless steel daytona for 5 years and he gave me 350 to trade it back."

    Heck, renting a rolex for free? Who'd a thunk it? :rolleyes:

  12. They state that the $500 was a deposit... not the total amount paid for the watch.

    Oh yeah I just noticed that. So there are places I can put down a small deposit on jewelry and then take it with me and drop off the face of the earth? someone point me that way!

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