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hawaiian_robot

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  1. Excellent review WetWork, Joshua is indeed the man.

    Finally caved and paid for someone to adjust the band on mine to my [censored]-like wrists, I don't think it'll be an everyday watch to be honest, but it fits nicely under French-cuffed shirts, so that's a plus. Any recommendations on a thinner watch for every-day wear?

    Funny story, the guy who was doing the adjustment said "That's a really nice watch mate, did you buy that yourself or was it a gift?"

    "Uh, yeah, a gift."

    He probably doesn't see too many POs, but nice to know it has at least a passing resemblance to the real deal.

  2. Put some paper between wrist and watch until remover arrives. :thumbsupsmileyanim:

    Hahahahahaha! Alright, problem solved!

    Well, the free shipping from Hong Kong can take quite a while, but you should have it soon. It's been ten days since you ordered it, and most of my shipments from there show up after about two weeks or so. If you get too frustrated you could always order it from a UK/US seller and have it within a week, but it will cost a lot more for the same item.

    Yeah, I know, I'm just an impatient ass. I mean if I really wanted it done, today, I could just take it to a place and get it done right then and there. It's just balancing between getting it done now, and being a tightwad about it. And unfortunately being cheap won.

  3. Yeah the pearl is a bit off, but think about how that will translate into the watch you'll actually be wearing. On my screen, you can see its about 1 mm off, however, remember that the diameter of the watch is going to be 42 mm, which is a lot smaller than you'd think, and it'll only be somewhat noticeable. However, since these are just the QC pics, like everyone said, if you want them to swap it out or whatever, feel free, you're the one that is going to wear it and we all want you to be happy with your purchase :)

  4. ttt, nice one vandal, looks great, also hawaiian robot how are things going with yours?

    Yeah pretty great, although I'm not wearing it - pin remover still hasn't turned up and the band is still way too big. Keep worrying it's broken, but of course a few shakes and it keep moving again...

    Looking great, vandal!

  5. you gotta post some pics!

    I think I definitely will mate, when I get the extra couple of links taken out of it (have a skinny-ass 6.5" wrist, pretty much have to take 4-5 links out of the band). Hopefully I can take a few decent snaps with the iphone camera...

    Here's one of the QC pics front on:

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    Just a couple of quick observations about it:

    - Keeping time alright so far, left it overnight and lost about 5 seconds, I knew the QC claims were a bit too generous (+1, +3, -1, -6 s/day) but it might settle down after a while

    - Bezel is that tiny, tiny bit off centre, or it might even be well aligned, I might be looking at it the wrong way and adding a bit of parallax error

    - Has a nice heft to it, the Gen is meant to be about 190 g, this feels like it's easily that, will have to get it on the scales at some point. Still, feels nice and solid

    - Links are nice, probably not as smooth as the Gen, but when the whole watch costs 1/4 of what an Omega band is... something has to give

    - Clasp is really nice feeling, doesn't stick anywhere, deployable clasp is alright too. The steel looks and feels pretty good too, I know this is probably 316 while the Gen is 440, been trying to look up the differences, which I'm guessing is most likely down to chemistry and the resulting properties of that.

    - As far as I can tell, the back is decent, maybe the seamonster (which I found out just then is the hippocampus, thought that was the part of the brain that dealt with memory... learn something every day) isn't as pronounced? Either way, the engraving is really nice, I haven't seen a Gen, but looking at pictures on the Omega site were pretty close

    - Maaaaaybe the only fault I can see (though I expect others could pick it apart in seconds) is the slight happy feet on the Omega logo on the dial, but it's one of those things you don't notice unless you're looking really closely at it

    All in all, really happy with it, some great communication from Josh, and pretty quick posting, after Chinese New Year, of course, haha!

  6. WetWork: ah cool, I mean for the outlay of the watch itself, wouldn't be hugely devastated if it crapped out, and plus I've been interested in mechanical watches, and love pulling things apart to see how they work, not an expensive entry to the hobby... though I know it can be a slippery slope, haha!

  7. Congrats! The PO is one of the most beautiful watches around in my opinion.

    Definitely, it's an understated looking watch, not a huge fan of big flashy dials with a million things going on, but I can definitely see how some people might need the extra features.

    Which one did you get?

    It was the cheapo one with the Asian 21J movement, but like I said, first foray into this kind of thing, so probably not the worst starting point.

  8. Hi guys, based on the advice of this thread, I've pulled the pin on a PO from Joshua, the email contact has been fantastic, and actually far beyond what I was expecting. I cheaped out, this being my first foray and all, but I feel confident with the purchase, based on the QC pics and the info you folk have given here. Cheers!

  9. Good to see ya Hawaiian. I to arrived here with my sites on a gen Omega PO. The price tag is a little much atm. The thing is I dont think having the gen could be as exciting as buying a rep. To spend $4.000 on a watch, well naturaly it's going to be great. The dam thing cost 4 big ones. To get a watch that for all practical purposes looks the same, well this is even more impressive,Imo, when you consider the price difference. I mean "come on" were talking about pennies on the dollar here. :g: Thanks for stoping by, :) Mike

    For sure, I totally agree. People will assume that a gen is a rep anyway, so why not save yourself a few large and get the rep anyway? :p

    I'm sure you guys will be able to point me in the direction of a good automatic Omega rep for a good price. MasterOfPuppets, I'm sure the noob guide will be invaluable in doing so.

    Cheers guys! :D

  10. Hello all,

    Yet another Aussie saying hi to everyone on these boards. Been a member for a while (stumbled on this place after looking at Seamasters and regretting not having $4k to blow on one) and finally decided to stay a while and actually participate in discussions and whatnot. It's a great little corner of the internet you guys have, very information-dense, which is great and saves me asking the same sort of questions you guys have doubtless fielded thousands upon thousands of times.

    Regards

    -Hawaiianrobot

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