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crystalcranium

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  1. Simple...like me. Got this 4 years ago for $100...saphire and a 21j that still works great. Best beater ever!
  2. Just got it in SS. Bezel font is off and it has a short second hand but...its a rep! Great looking watch.
  3. Get a basic watchmaker's tool kit that includes a hand puller and a caseback tool. You will also need a quality mag loupe. Ofrei has several excellent ones for under $50. What you will learn with practice is that this is a world where the forces that you are familliar with working with hand tools no longer apply. Think through what you want to do and remember, forcing something to happen is never a good idea. I agree, removing a movement from its case would be the first task to master. Pulling, caring for and replacing hands would be next. You'll come to find out post-it-notes are an excellent tool when repressing hands. The most important thing is taking your time.
  4. The icons of the Swiss watch industry were saved from ending up on the scrap heap of irrelevancy from the 70s quartz revolution by re-marketing themselves as luxury items. Girard Perregaux figured out they couldn't remain financially solvent selling $75 mechanical Gyromatics to 250,000 customers annually so the repackaged themselves (as dictated by their conglomerate masters)as sellers of $10,000 watches to 2500 customers. A luxury item is never going to be worth the cost of materials and development. To a certain extent, these watches are wonders of research and engineering and light years ahead of a 21 jewel Seiko in the same way a Ferarri is superior to a Ford Taurus but are they worth every bit of the enhanced selling price? I don't think so. I don't see or detect much of a quality and performance difference between $1500 Longines chrono, a $2500 Omega chronograph and a $6500 Navitimer. Certainly with the stratosphere brands like PP, JLC and GP, you are paying for name and reputation way above and beyond the materials and engineering.
  5. So sorry to hear. I adore my 80 year old Dad but were at an age now where your life can change with a phone call. It's something you can never prepare for. Be strong and loving...that's what family is for at this time. I'll offer one up for you and your Dad. Chris
  6. It's a gorgeous, platnium repeater made by an iconic company but I agree, 300K is outrageous...and it will find buyers among the "I'm so rich I can do this" group. If this were an IWC or JLC, I doubt it would go for more than 75K.
  7. My problem was that I had about 6 watches that were significant investments and that I was happy to have because they were the "state of the rep art" today in terms of fidelity of reproduction but they didn't wow me aesthetically. I bought a late version Swiss DSSD because I had to have the best version of this "genuine parts interchangeable" rep with little thought given to liking the watch. The proof was in the wearing...I rarely wore it. This morning I looked at my collection and saw only positive choices. The decision was pleasureable.
  8. I recently pared down my collection and something interesting happened. I found a renewed appreciation for some pieces I haven't given a second thought to for several years. Often, when I would go through my "what should I wear today" daily decision, I'd look at the many choices I had but I would only choose 3-4 to wear with any consistency. After pruning down to 12 or so, I have found renewed interest in proudly wearing and enjoying reps and gens I haven't worn for a long time. I think my collection simply got too big and the fog of sheer numbers numbed me to the process. For a long time I thought more is always better but this is a new experience for this chronic consumer!
  9. Wow that's wonderful news. I suppose a choice between having one's uterus removed vs a cancer diagnosis is a choice of the lesser of two evils but it sounds like she's going to be ok. Medical science is amazing. Not to pat my profession on the back but a century ago cancer was a virtual death sentence and today patients have so many options that cure and provide quality of life that it's simply amazing. I know we all tend to focus on the tragic stories when they come to our attention but the fact is that most cancers are treatable and many do recover. Early detection is the key. Hope you can sleep easier knowing sh has a clean bill of health!
  10. Had a great transaction with Drulee about 10 days ago. He bought my Longines Master Chronograph and paid for it promptly. I sent it to Canada from my local post office in Springfirld, Pennsylvania with the customs declaration on October 5th. The customs tracking is LC570051396US. I tracked it today through USPS.com only to find something bizarre under the tracking. Detailed Results: Processed through Sort Facility, October 07, 2010, 1:38 pm, JAMAICA, NY 11430 Processed through Sort Facility, September 14, 2010, 8:11 pm, SAN DIEGO, CA 92186 Acceptance, September 14, 2010, 12:11 pm, BONSALL, CA 92003 How can something mailed on October 5th in PA show up as being mailed from Bonsall, CA on September 14th?. My only hope is that this is an electronic error and not a mailing error. I have never had a problem like this. I hope it shows up at the addresse eventually. Drulee, if you're out there, send me a PM and let me know if you got the watch. What a bummer. Has anyone else had a similar experience and what was the result?
  11. Seiko "Chrono-Monster". Screw down crown and pushers rated to 200m. Love it!
  12. I thought about this for a while. I think the watch I'm most happy with is my Patek Chrono. Classy and understated yet very noticable. The box is a fantastic accessory. Terrific quality and worth the price. The two together make a beautiful statement.
  13. Congrats...u r space flight certified. No decent reps of this out there. I bought one a couple of years ago that was supposed to be the best available and it was crappy.
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