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eye.surgeon

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  1. waiting impatiently for the rep to come out...
  2. I don't want to go into details out of respect for Trusty other than to say that he stands behind what he sells.
  3. I'm the original poster and trusty has resolved this situation to my satisfaction. Thanks for your input everyone.
  4. I've been a member here for 6 years and I've bought a lot of watches. I don't post a lot, but this situation bothers me. I ordered a top-quality IWC replica from Trusty Time and it arrived DOA. The movement doesn't run at all. It seems to me the right thing to to is to send me a new one ASAP and he pays to ship it back to him. I'm not a new customer to him, I've bought from him before. I emailed him to give him a chance to make it right, I don't expect perfection and I understand problems can happen. Instead I am told to send it back, at my expense, and he will repair it. So instead of getting a new watch I get a repaired watch, delayed by weeks because of shipping back and forth, at my expense. Does this seem right? Am I being unreasonable?
  5. Nice watch. But it's not a PN. Look at the dial. It looks like a silver dial 6263 non-PN with an incorrect modern bracelet. The polished center links are a dead giveaway.
  6. I really don't see any shame in wearing a vintage PN Rep anyways. It's like classic cars, driving around a genuine 356 Porsche is just not practical-- they are expensive and hard to maintain and many people build reps as an homage to the original. Wearing modern reps is far more devious IMO.
  7. Frankly, a replica PN is VERY difficult to pass off as real to anyone that knows vintage Rolex watches. THink about it, you could count the number of like-new PNs that have no scratches or signs of wear on them on your fingers. They would be worth a small fortune. Are you extremely wealthy? Then the odds of you strutting around in a perfect PN are just about zero. Once again as I have stated before, the most important factor in the believability of your rep is not the tube or the crown, it's you. You would have been better off wearing a nice sub or non-PN 6263 or something more believable if fooling people is a priority for you.
  8. Doesn't look like a Paul Newman to me. Looks like a straight 6263. Nice though.
  9. King has the best selection of daytonas with the seconds at 9, including real swiss 7750 models. The subdial spacing is wrong but the movement is divine. They will fool 99% of people, but not this crowd.
  10. Watchprince is awesome. I've bought from them several times, they ship fast and are 100% reliable.
  11. Yes it's a rep of a 20k watch.
  12. Again, I am talking about the watch matching your INCOME, not the price of the clothes on your back. Most of the people you spend time with every day and whose opinion and respect you value, know how much you make and know what you can afford and what you can't. I'm not talking about rolling around in a Bentley and wearing a tuxedo all day to match your watch price, I'm talking about your purchasing power matching your personal property. The guy at the Taco Bell drive through can carry himself as high as he wants, that MBW Sub is not convincing.
  13. I'm with you, man. I like this hobby as well. It's a lot of fun to get very accurate reps and to have a variety of cool looking watches to wear without having to spend excessive money. I just find it kind of hypocritical to claim that you "don't care what anybody thinks" when we all know that the very reason we are buying reps is because we do care what people think at some level or we would all be collecting invictas. Some peopel are mistaking what I was saying-- you don't have to dress like you are shooting a Dynasty episode in order to pull off a rep. The original point I was trying to make is that the most convincing part of your rep, as with any lie, is how closely it resembles a possible reality. A Patek on a mid-level office worker is a lie that doesn't resemble reality and is therefore not believable, not because of the watch, but because of the person. No offense intended to anyone, it's not personal, and it applies to myself as much as anyone. If you can "carry yourself" as someone who makes a middle wage and drives a 10k car but wears a 25k watch, cool. I don't know a lot of people like that.
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