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jody73

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  1. Thanks for a great review. I think I'm going to pick this up
  2. Welcome aboard mate. You've come to a good place
  3. Velkommen ombord and prepare for a lot of reading This is a good place to start: http://www.rwg.cc/members/Hey-Noobor-NoobR...tml&hl=noob Cheers jody
  4. Check this parts reference for the answer http://www.repgeek.com/showthread.php?t=5991 Cheers jody
  5. We play Lego Indiana Jones on PSP, and we have tried a demo of Batman. But I agree, Batman is a bit to difficult (for him). Lego makes great games for kids.
  6. After testing a lot of spring bars which I was not happy with (the rubber strap would not stay tight to the case/the spring bars became bent) I ended up ordering genuine spring bars for the 45 mm with rubber strap from ofrei. Now I'm happy with it and I get a tight fit. I suppose it would be easier to go to an AD and buy them (just leave the watch at home)
  7. I think it is a very accurate rep. I bought the gen rubber strap and I'm very happy with that. It is currently sent away for repairs as it just stopped one day. Hope I get it back soon
  8. Playing LEGO Star Wars series with my son on the PS3. Great fun
  9. When I first joined this site and got my first rep, I bought a cheap 30$ tool set for removing links and spring bars etc. After changing two spring bars and removing one link the tools were ruined. Pretty useless. I then bought a Bergeon spring bar tool and what had been difficult spring bars became so simple. So I figured when I decided on learning more about disassembly/reassembly that the tools would be half the job. Thanks a lot for your inputs guys. Much appreciated! Will send you a PM Offshore
  10. My ordered tools have arrived and I just need the movement (in mail) and I'm ready to start the TimeZone Watch School part 1 Considering these tools, which is just for the most basic disassembly/reassembly, cost me about 390$ delivered at my house it is clear that this is not a cheap hobby The tools for part 2 will be of equal cost. In addition this shows me once again how expensive everything actually is in Norway! Hopefully though these tools will last since they are supposed to be of high quality. In addition I might save some $ when I hopefully in the future will be able to service my own movements.
  11. Welcome aboard mate Be sure to check out the guide from Toadtorrent: "Toad's Guide to Surviving the Rep World" http://www.rwg.cc/members/Hey-Noobor-NoobR...tml&hl=noob Don't know anything about louis vuitton, but check out our recommended dealers and I'm sure you'll find something. Cheers jody
  12. jody73

    UPO

    If you are thinking og buying gen parts for the UPO this chart from R2D4 at repgeek is very helpful: hxxp://www.repgeek.com/showthread.php?t=5991
  13. Welcome aboard mate. You have a lot of reading ahead of you if you are interested
  14. Welcome aboard to another Norwegian You have come to the right place! My experience with customs in Norway is that if the watch is stopped yoy have to pay VAT (+ 25% on price) based on the value that the seller has stated on the package. Cheers jody
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