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morlock

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  1. I always wonder about it too. Thanks Andreww for the answer, and thanks arniezac for posting the question.
  2. morlock

    Holy...

    Nice looking watch you got there. It really feels good when you get one of yours holy grails, isn't ? Congrats & enjoy it.
  3. The gen is 44 mm, but who cares. lanikai, your VC JE is gorgeous.
  4. How about this one from Andrew's site, it has a ETA movt. Link HERE.
  5. Nice rubber you have there
  6. I have the same problem with Breitling, my wrist is 6.5, so I suggest the 2 B'tling I own: Colt II Automatic. You could read my review of this model HERE Navitimer Tricompax
  7. Cool couple Thanks for sharing
  8. Upsie ... Maxim, I forgot to mention, great review, thanks
  9. Yeap, lets keep them in the shadows were their live
  10. cj, I guess it is a mater of luck, my bezel is very tight. Anyway, regarding your question, I found in the forum two methods to fix a loose bezel, not in this specific model but mostly of the bezel are look a like. First method, disassembling the bezel, you could find this method used to align the bezel on an Omega SMP. You need to remove the whole bezel, using a very sharp knife and using the right amount of pressure. Internally, there is an open hexagonal spring wire, you before re assemble the bezel slight open the spring. Second method, without dsassembling the bezel, cut a small rubber band, pull it to get it thinner and carefully insert it under the bezel, the more rubber band you could insert the tighter the bezel will fell. Be aware that I could not warrant the results with none of the method described above. If you decide to perform any of them, do it under your own risk. The first one require more skill, it's the one I tried on my SMP, and the second is more in the MacGiver side. Also I suggest you to do a like more research in the forum, the method I just describe are not mine, I found them somewhere here in the forum.
  11. I strongly recommend you to stay with the trusted dealer, that could save you money and some frustrations. regarding the date font, I suggest you email the dealer for confirmation before placing your order.
  12. IMHO, I recommend you to stay on the safe side and buy from RWG's trusted dealer, there is not a warranty nor endorsement, but you could read a lot of posts here with first hand members experiences. Of course, it's up to you where to go.
  13. What happen to you, pal ? A bad day at work ? If you need to vent, write a post in here, it's cheaper and no-watch has to suffer
  14. I have never seen a rep Fortis, please could you post some pics.
  15. Nice piece. You will never regret on buying the Auto. Congrats & enjoy it.
  16. I am with you.
  17. I suggest you the TAG Heuer Aquaracer Chrono, it's 1 mm shy from your requestm measuring 43 mm, but it's one of the best rep. Or in 44 mm, the Breitling SuperOcean Steelfish, another high end rep. Sorry, just date, no day, window. I realize now that your request it's not as easy to find as it looks.
  18. Never posted here before
  19. It's really hard to narrow down just to 3 movies, there are some many good motion pictures, some have already mentioned, some I don't even think to see it. Here is my list: 1- Casablanca 2.- Battle of the Bunlge 3.- Lady in Cement
  20. Great review, down to details. Thanks for point out some un-notice points.
  21. PT = Precious Time. It's one of our trusted dealer, look for its section in the Collectors area.
  22. eyecon82, looks like you are waking up lost post arround here. The Aquaracer is not hard to find, HERE you have the link for Trusty Time, Andrew carry it.
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