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cib0rgman

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  1. I have a Clark's on mine and is a perfect fit. is very strange that your does not fit. maybe is a defective case..
  2. is a 93250 how can be genuine in the wrong bracelet?
  3. That is not true, I always get asked what kind of watch is that, then I reply is a Rolex and then the guy replies is a Rolex? or a Rotex..... fake, and he does not know anything about watches. I knew nothing about watches I would assume that is the real deal
  4. old exit signs used tritium
  5. Tritium is not available anymore, is radiative and it was used on dial a long long time ago, now luminova is used instead. nevertheless The Zigmeister will and amazing job While tritium has several different experimentally determined values of its half-life, the National Institute of Standards and Technology lists 4,500±8 days (approximately 12.32 years).[1] It decays into helium-3 by beta decay as in this nuclear and it releases 18.6 keV of energy in the process. The electron's kinetic energy varies, with an average of 5.7 keV, while the remaining energy is carried off by the nearly undetectable electron antineutrino. Beta particles from tritium can penetrate only about 6.0 mm of air, and they are incapable of passing through the dead outermost layer of human skin.[2] The unusually low energy released in the tritium beta decay makes the decay (along with that of rhenium-187) an appropriate laboratory for absolute neutrino mass measurements (the most recent experiment being KATRIN). Tritium is potentially dangerous if inhaled or ingested. It can combine with oxygen to form tritiated water molecules, and those can be absorbed through pores in the skin. The low energy of tritium's radiation makes it difficult to detect tritium-labeled compounds except by using liquid scintillation counting.
  6. you are correct. maybe I should change the title to 5 minutes wait
  7. I was driving by this place and I asked for a TC sub they only have TC Shaved ICE at the moment
  8. Well I have a MBW with a 1570 movement...
  9. if you have a 1570 wit the correct date wheel ring and are skilled you can do that easily. Also you need an Ingod dial tpo ice the cake no need to glue it as the feet are Gen specs
  10. there is no website look here in accessories in the main page.
  11. I think they do a whole month going up little by little to adjust to the altitude; this is an amazing journey and dangerous too
  12. you mean this. is a TC sub with old style insert
  13. he has a TC sub also, I think is a straight fit on a TC sub
  14. I do not get ask, but If i know the person I tell them right up front that is not a real Rolex or whatever I am wearing.
  15. cheap Yes; DIY not likely, but is well worth it.
  16. glad to hear is all good, enjoy it
  17. Where dod you get the hand specially the GMT s the movement Asian or ETA? Thanks
  18. I took this one today while driving to work. This my third Modern Submariner. I got my first one back in 2005 then I purchased a noobmariner. I could not wear them as there were full of flaws, I am a perfectionist and now that I have a TC I can not get it off my wrist. my MBW 1665 franken is taking time off
  19. Actually this will work I installed 501 on TC case as a test, it does fit well. Of course I forgot that there is no lug holes so I had a hard time getting them off the case lucky me I did not have the bracelet on, just the endlink.
  20. check my first post the picture of the home crystal press is there
  21. I do not think is right if a lower it more I can use the TC crystal to do, I have seen the Gen and they look the same
  22. Here is the TC with the Clark's Crystal and the 2.7mm gasket which I think is spot on. i like it a lot.
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