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Illumines dot for bezel insert.
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How about pp for trusted customers and e-gold for new customers?
I have to agree with this idea for payment.
Trusted buyers can use the pp method, (or any other easy payment service).
New buyers that do not yet have the trust level should use some other method of funding, (e-gold, WU, etc.)
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I use Norton Password Manager.
Everytime I click, the Password Manager pops up and asks me if it should fill in the missing password.
Of course there is no password box to fill in anyplace, except when you log in.
Can you figure that one out?
Annoying constantly popping up.
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You got it right.
Tubes in both leather strap ends.
Screws then through the lugs and tube.
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The old guy also said that he has seen this watch, the real one, once in his life a few years ago and he thinks that it had a power reserve as well. To be honest this watch looks VERY good but I havent seen the real one anywhere. Is it a fantasy model? I dont care if it looks that good and even the experts rub their eyes
Yes, quite odd since this is a total fantasy watch.
Albiet a very good looking fantasy watch.
This obviously has the 250th Anniversary logo.
Certainly was not available until 2005
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What really bothers me on the 7753 is that the minute markers radiate inward which is not correct.
On the 7750 the minute markers are correct and radiate outwards.
Small but annoying issue for me.
I am waiting for the next improved model.
Then I will make my purchase.
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I use silicon spray.
Toss the bracelet in a plastic baggy and spray her down.
Let it sit overnight, occasionally turning the bag to distribute lubricant around.
Next day wipe it off with paper towel.
Washing will just remove the lubricant you put on.
Next step - complete the polishing.
Some guys use oil; motor, penetrating, WD-40, etc.
I prefer the silicon based lubricants myself.
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What movement stems will these new, improved crowns fit?
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Panerai hysteria.
New kid on the block syndrome.
Regardless its been great money making opportunity for our dealers.
Certainly a collection expander for many of us forum members.
My three weaknesses in watches:
Rolex,
Vacheron Constantin
Panerai
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That is exactly what this method has been good for.
It may now be stuck solidly into the case, especially if repeatedly forced without good lubrication.
Your in luck tho with the rubber strap; stand the watch up on end with the bad side facing down with a binder clamp or some such. Soak just that screw / lug side overnight in silicon spray and try the above routine. I improvise and use a plastic baggy in the mouth of a coffee cup. Not glamorous but works.
You may yet still be lucky and still get it out with this technique.
Works for me.
Good luck.
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Soak the whole screw overnight in silicon spray.
Then work the screw back in, then out, sometimes takes several passes back and forth.
Of course throw away that screw and use a brand new one with reassembly.
This always works for me.
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The bar in the sleeve of course will not slide out completely.
It will only slide to the point it protrudes slightly from the other side, enough to feel with the finger.
It has then cleared enough on the other side to gently pry the sleeve out.
Keep on trying.
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If Otto Frei is too expensive try the Birdman bargain tool:
http://www.rwg.cc/members/index.php?showtopic=3019
Note that what you are trying to push is not a true spring bar.
It is a bar that slides from side to side inside a sleeve.
Push on one side and it slides out the other side, and vice-versa.
Soak it overnight in a plastic baggy after liberally spraying it with silicon spray.
It takes quite a bit of force to move the bar.
Careful not to skive off and scratch the clasp.
The bar will go all the way into the sleeve flush with the end.
You will then still need to pry the bar out even once it has been released.
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The moral of this story:
When the new, improved Asian 7750 movement has problems,
it is best to replace the entire movement rather that attempting
what will most likely turn out to be a time consuming and more costly repair.
.....I learned this from DaytonaT.
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The very first step is to lubricate the spring bar well with silicon spray.
These are usually sticky and difficult to move when new.
A quality spring bar tool is quite useful here also.
http://www.ofrei.com/page252.html#3102
People often scratch up the sides of the deployants trying to force the spring bars out.
This is but one of the reasons I am not a fan of trying to get non-deployant straps in a deployant clasp.
Good luck.
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I suspect this may well be an impossible request.
However, sometimes miracles do happen.
Looking to source a solid caseback for a Pam090.
Here is what I currently have:
This is what I would like to have on the back:
Any chance of getting lucky?
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Bezel "30" looks like its been chewed on by the dog to me.
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I still don't like the new 8 day display, it just looks odd to me. I do like the date window though.
I am with Willith on this one:
Looks much more sophisticated without the 8 day display.
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I beg to differ. Perhaps the best looking bracelet that I have. Absolutely gorgeous, but you have to work harder to polish the diamond cut gaps.
No argument from me there, I agree whole heartedly with you jkerouac.
The bracelet itself is a work of art by VC, and well duplicated in the rep.
I am a huge VC fan and VC collector as you know.
I am quite disappointed in the bracelet - case attachment.
Nothing at all like the authentic Overseas.
Very shallow screw holes to hold the bracelet in place.
Easily striped out. Needs oversize screws.
Yes, Loctite required. Loctite 221 is my favorite. (Watchmaker's Loctite).
Bracelet overall looks very good, but this connection and the clasp are weak.
I am also frustrated that cosmetically the clasp cover is totally incorrect as is the clasp.
This is where I think the bracelet rates a "crummy" rating, at least from me.
Esthetics A-
Construt C-
Many of todays other VC reps are very good, and very accurate.
Perhaps I just expect too much from the first generation of this rep.
I am glad to hear yours is wearing well.
VC are way cool !!!
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Beautiful watch.
Crummy bracelet.
In this last edition the screws that hold the bracelet to the back of the case like to come out.
Also, the clasp cover has a bad habit of falling off.
Some have reported the clasp itself breaking.
As Thomasng says, you are one of many.
212 Flyback wich one would you buying???
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The minute markers are most correct on the hand wind movement.
They should radiate outward away from the dial.
Both automatic movements are incorrect as their minute markers radiate inwards towards the dial.
Also the hand wind is missing "Reg. T.M." on the crown guard front.