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Demsey

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  1. Demsey

    Seeing Red

    Nawww, actually I wore this on the Russian; But, I didn't have to beat off any bear, she had me covered; So I could just chill;
  2. Thaaaaaats where I was headed................ <edit> I may as well put the addendum here A, I paid a visit to your stall in 'Accessories' great start, and best o' luck to you.................
  3. I've been thinking about this Sinn since you posted it yesterday. Sophisticated but not too busy like a Breit. Another good show of the AR as well. ps your 'flora' is giving you away. Surrey?
  4. Just to prepare you Gg, you may need a proper 'pin removal tool' for success. Give it a go using whatever you can McGuyver, but if the pins are tough a la` Omega, you will end up perhaps marring up your bracelet or mashing a pin. Good luck.
  5. Demsey

    Seeing Red

    I know it's flawed. I said; "I KNOW!" 'Mods' are for Admins.
  6. Dang Ubi it's only 9:52 EST. I thought you were MNT? Thursday? Getting the jump huh? I'm 50. Don't rob me of time dude! Speaking of zones................GMT Master II
  7. How do they get teflon to stick to the pan?
  8. I know zero of the particulars of the line but that hour hand looks like a retrofit....................this isn't the watch that you posted here a week back on 1800lastbid ? The one that was being bid on as the 'would be' winner of the auction was trying to unload it on Watchuseek? http://www.1800lastbid.com/auction/listings/details/index.cfm?itemnum=117130&ID=0 Looking at the pics in the link (auction), the time is set to 2045, hiding the hour hand........
  9. Zen: Why not? But I have to say, as far as Grahams go, I like this one. 'Overlord' being the British code for the Normandy Invasion +1, succeedding Spitfire models were "Marks" the 'rondelle' @ 3 and the subdial @ 9 is how the A/S indicator would have looked it's just dripping with WWII accoutrement and touches of military hardware. 'Rivetting' on a dial? Bail outs over Channel must have been a [censored] ..............
  10. As another member in the thread mentioned Alan, most manufacturers are offering this variant of run-of-the-mill cyanoacrylate esther. I have found Loctite brand to be brilliant in this version. I'm sure the formulas are the same pan-brand, but the Loctite packaging is well thought out. A 'pin' in the cap will keep the nib from clogging and the 'gripper' sides, when squeezed, will meter out the glue in pin points. The 'gel' formula is so much more controllable and less vaporous................... @Ken
  11. Great tip! Also, as cyanoacrylate sets in the absense of oxygen (inside the mating surfaces) on those fidgety repairs with not much mating surface, you can run a clear unaerated stream of water from the tap and hold the pieces mated together under to speed the cure. It works as an accelerator. I've come to hate the stuff tho'. It brings hope to circumstances where there really isn't any. Damn stuff. Damn cruel, messy, unreliable, stick to everything stuff.
  12. I just revisited the movie 'Top Gun' with an Air Force instructor buddy out of Vance AFB this week-end. It was funny Robert, every five minutes he would chime in; "No" especially during the flight sequences. Anyhoo, if you condensed that film into a wristwatch, this Graham would be what you would get. Aircraft carrier accoutrement included. The 9 o'clock side of the dial is a 'no aircraft movement zone' apparently.
  13. Nice! The AR is awesome in this photo!
  14. A Night in the Museum? Brilliant! But, it wouldn't be complete without at least a screen shot of this board's namesake hanging in the gallery; This is where it all began for a lot of us old timey guys. As most, I found RWG Googling "Replica Watch Scams" after biting on spam in my in-box regarding a Submariner. When I came across RWG, I beheld the GMT on the homepage. I couldn't believe it! A GMT II with black insert option replica! WOW! Those were heady times. And the rest, as they say, is history..............
  15. Yikes! The Earth called. She's running out of rubies..............
  16. Have fun T'J. Do you imbibe considering your conversion? Not really sure how that works. Anyway, hope you celebrate in fine fashion! Wooooooo! I changed my watch! This dreadnought. I guess this model now comes with more correct subdial spacing with the new 7750 rework? Sigh............ Ooops.........that last one slipped in as it was the next in queue in the photo album. In Alaska, this is what they call 'exiting the restroom'. Meanwhile, downstream, a group tourists from Ohio are dipping their tumblers into the glacial run-off to mix with their single malt. That my friends is why a Scotsman always drinks his whisky neat! Cheers! @Arnie 'House of Parliament' sauce? Yum! I have gone through all my stash from the last crossing. And mi' Brinjal Pickle. I'm down to using A1. Time for another visit.
  17. Or " 'ear ye 'ear ye " if you are from certain parts of London, but decided to become a revolutionary belligerent from the New England. Wow. This must be my most insipid post to date. But, it's not every day you can work 'insipid' into conversation. At least.
  18. Demsey

    Got wood?

    Interesting. OT Are the replica 'Cousteau' IWC's real wood on the caseback? I believe the gens sport actual deck wood of the Calypso herself, then resined over. Wow. A piece of the Calypso. Seems sacrilegious, but considering what happened to the ship...................she lives. Perhaps beyond the realm of 'do-it-yourself' as surely it would require a laser precision die, but this project got me to thinking................
  19. Not bad! Like the '69 Plymouth Road Runner. So aesthetically bereft it's awesome! I was pleasantly surprised to see it was something more than those hideous red dial/insert Cola Mariners. Your dial looks more like the watch that started all the 'Cola Mariner' lore hence the replica: The Rolex "Prince" 1/4 Century Club Commemorative: This awta get TJ thinking.
  20. Have you tried 'girls'? No, seriously, I like the fantasy Subs A LOT. I missed your Cola Mariner post. I like the Harley Davidson and Playboy models too. Back in '04 we would order 'Super Subs' from Eddie Lee. Basically an LV with a black insert. Oh, and, dreadnought crown guards. They were extra.
  21. Man, who was the guy here who put forth the panto; "Hey mate, you lookin' at my missus?!" "No. Just her [censored]. Now, pick a window cocksucker!" That sounds right out of Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels. What a flick. Always on the look-out. I'm to the point where I'd prefer to start up a conversation after spotting a good fake than a gen. I always out my reps if someone remarks. I love taking them off and just handing them over. After a few oohs and ahhs, I drop the bomb; "It's fake." That usually takes quite some convincing. I don't have any 'super reps' either. Just good solid reps. I bet if I handed over my gen 6263 the neophyte would have no problem accepting it were fake if I presented it as such. It's purdy lightweight and unassuming in the non-virtual. Disappointing almost. Almost.
  22. Awww Mike, spoil sport! Well, I hope not. He has been contributing well as of late. I just wish he'd move away from PAM and go the way of TJ; do up some fantasy Rolex maybe a nice Vache? TIA But you know, the relationship I have had with this member is certainly not tenuous but little love lost certainly. Well, maybe a little. We only hurt the ones we love. Who here has a brother that you wouldn't give a kidney to, but hadn't loosened one tooth with a punch along the way? I think it 'perfect' actually, as an example. Especially with regard to Red's commitment to RWG here and the 'call to civility' which in itself is a pan-forum staple. As are 'the common torts and laws with regard to replica watches, copyright infringement and repercussion', 'crown guards and deliberate flaw, why do the factories operate this way?!' and 'gun control debate' threads. The particulars of said same relationship are for the annals of replica watch lore however as the bulk has been sealed by the courts @ Replica-Watches-Guide.com. Hopefully, as Chernobyl, under a six meter blanket of concrete. There are vestiges however; here at RWG with a ban, and a hangover of it at RWG1.1, but that is well and aside some points; We see and dislike in others, those traits we see and dislike most in ourselves. That's how you can learn about 'you'. If you can't take it, don't dish it out, to anyone, trolls included. There will always be the idle person of misguided principle willing to take up for an underdog as a point of upbringing, and remember; yes, there will be a guy bringing a gun and a rep Rolex to a knife fight. Like Gen. H. Norman Schwartzkopf said in that last war; "I think a sledgehammer is a dandy way of taking out a fly". If you don't know the difference between a bathroom and a livingroom, I don't want you in my house. But, if you do crap in the livingroom, be courteous enough not to track it all over the building. If you are 'new', you have no 'rights' within the tribe. Even if you chiefed heaven yesterday. On that last board, 'Neo' defined some terms; 'trolling', among other things, is a putsch to sway board opinion in a personal direction and away from civilty by disruption. True, but it can also be used to sway board opinion toward civility. It can be used benevolently, and uninvasively. Just by setting good example. There is enough of that here in the Admin. and common membership. This board will simply be abandoned before it is dismantled by Cortez. Speaking of the General; Werd.
  23. Uncanny I tell you. It's almost scripted.
  24. Whoa. There's, like, at least eight forum rules? Crikey, God only had ten. Who do you people think you are? @Red I think your heart is in the right place. I believe I know of the particulars you refer, and it certainly isn't a bad idea to revisit those tenets that separate us from the beasts. And RWG 1.1. But, from whence I came; RWG 'original recipe', this forum is a sip of iced tea while swinging from a Pawley's island hammock as your beloved reads select Wordsworth on a high summer's day. And watches. Trust me. Enjoy!
  25. I just wish everyone would work on their declension, spelling and punctuation. I mean honstely. For [censored]'s sake.
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