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Omega Seamaster Professional (Review)
marrickvilleboy replied to marrickvilleboy's topic in The Omega Area
6.5 inche wrist - what can i say? THe bracelet links are larger than usual too. I compared this case with one from the older closed factory version and it is only thicker but a tad. Just looks chunky. I'm actually going to try and put a quartz into this watch - have the Omega movement sourced and hands obtained. Just need the dial. Only problem now is that the case is much thicker than I thought so I will need to really work on this to make it fit right. -
Omega Seamaster Professional (Review)
marrickvilleboy replied to marrickvilleboy's topic in The Omega Area
Yes, its not as good as the original, nor the closed factory models. But it is better than the usual direct 10 o clock casings. Thanks for the comment. I can't seem to correct my original post to reflect your comment. Any ideas? -
Hi everyone, its been a while since I've written something for RWG. Some of you guys remember that I have a love for Omegas and have assembled pretty much most of the Omega variations - SMP, SMP 007 Limited, SMP Black, SMP GMT, SMP ELectric Blue. Recently, I was able to source a SMP - relatively newer model - which differed to what most collectors offer. Well, it came in the post yesterday and some member's requests, I decided to write up a short review of this watch. 1. CASE: An overall very solid watch, casing is heavy and areas that should be polished are polished. From first impressions, it looks quite good but it is a little thick. 2. DIAL: Details are quite accurate with no oversized "300m/1000ft". However, the lume is not as strong as other SMPs that I've come across. The wave pattern is quite prominent, my pictures do not reflect it though, sorry about that. 3. BEZEL: This part of the watch has its good and its not so good. The biggest improvement is that it is 120 clicks which is true of the genuine. Also, the shade of blue is accurate, it is more accurate than the SMPs that Paul, Silix, Trusty offer. The not-so-good side is the bezel pearl, which was a little oversized, I have replaced it with a much more accurate pearl. 4. CRYSTAL: Nice sapphire crystal with no distortion. It sits very snuggly and does not protrude above the bezel - very fitting. 5. CROWN: Oversized. This part will need to be replaced to make it more accurate. Replacing will not be hard. 6. HEV: Located quite accurately, slightly above the 10 o clock marker. 7. MOVEMENT: Gold-colored ETA 2836 (most likely an Asian version) 8. BRACELET: Details are decent. The endlinks are not a 9 piece construction, but rather one piece.
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Should be entire set Anakin. I remember one member completing this exchange and it worked fine.
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Great write up! and yes, where did you get it from?
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we noticed this a while back when they were seen in PAM reps. Other than the bridge - nothing of potential interest i'm afraid.
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The rep game is not for you mate....time to look at a new hobby.
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I remember a while back when one of our members linked us to the website of the ETA Sa Hong kong site which had all of the breakdown of the various movements available. Does anyone have that? I ran a search but didn't get anything and I remember it was in the knowledge base section but I can't find it in there either. Thanks in advance.
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brother....where is the seconds hand? nice insert btw
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Love seeing those watches Ubi! This is a Franken. Omega seamaster 007 limited edition. -Gen Crown and tube -Gen Bezel and insert -Gen movement -Gen crystal Never selling this - ever.
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could have bought a used gen already....
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Does the gen insert fit on the old factory ETA SMP?
marrickvilleboy replied to By-Tor's topic in The Omega Area
by-tor, I have the same model as you. The older model SMP. I put on a genuine bezel (the bezel snaps onto the case believe it or not) so there was no need to remove the bezel insert from the bezel. The only thing you need to do is secure the bezel ratchet (the part that goes underneath the bezel which makes it click). hope this helps. -
Paypal Withdraw limit with causing alarm
marrickvilleboy replied to marrickvilleboy's topic in General Discussion
thanks for the replies guys. I have made the transfer. Lets see how long it takes. thanks again! -
Paypal Withdraw limit with causing alarm
marrickvilleboy replied to marrickvilleboy's topic in General Discussion
Thanks for the quick reply Anton, Payment was just made via paypal from a buyer from the bay. Would that make a difference? I've heard stories of people having as little as $600 withdrawn, get their accounts frozen or security checked. -
Hey guys, Sorry about the title, made a mistake but can't edit it now. Love to hear some expert advice. I have over $1000 AUD in my PP account at the moment and would like to transfer into my bank account but dont want to encounter any frozen account issues or the likes. Can someone please advise how to do so? as in what is the most i can transfer out under the radar? thank so much.
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Not sure how that makes it stupid........Its perfectly possible - running seconds hits 60 seconds, the chronograph seconds hand is making its first minute, therefore the minute tracker hasnt shifted. hmmm.......
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We make up less than 10% of the replica watch sells. How do you expect a minority group to have any impact? don't like it? blame democracy! haha. Simply put, you know what you were in for when you got hooked on this hobby. Getting faulty illegal goods doesn't technically give you much right to call foul - as in you won't be able to hand in that receipt for exchange - this aint walmart. Plus the board cannot possibly police thoroughly the dealers who we can only assume are doing their best to make these items possible for us. Lastly, our standards have increase exponentially. There are people asking for refunds for a scratch on the bracelet or no AR on the crystal when it was advertised as having. We all need to learn to compromise - and put in perspective what is actually important in our lives - WTF is watches on a large scale? jesus...
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Hi guys, Anyone know the caseback number for hte Omega Seamaster Bond Quartz Model - 25418000? I can't seem to find it and i've had a look on the net too, no good so far. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Do you know the Seiko Diver Black Bullet ?
marrickvilleboy replied to AMK000's topic in General Discussion
@ AMK you should have noticed that it was not windable when you did not encounter any resistence when winding. Many of the Seikos do have have winding mechanism. Glad we got it sorted out -
yep, just like what the others have said, Genuine but mid-size model. You can also see the serial etched on one of the lugs.
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dude....seriously....where is the crystal? god damn that AR is good.....omg
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A gen project comes to fullfillment.
marrickvilleboy replied to offshore's topic in General Discussion
ahhh very nice offshore! good luck with the project - i'll be back in sydney in May - shoot me a PM if you need anything. I'm not sure about 500-1000 return..hehehe....don't recall the older Omega models being that sought after. -
Is building a quartz Bond SMP possible?
marrickvilleboy replied to predfan2001's topic in The Omega Area
I've actually been looking at doing the bond quartz for a while now. But i've yet to encounter a 2nd hand quartz dial on the bay. They use to be so many but now no more....strange.... Otherwise, the movement is easy to get a hold of, I have a source that I know which is quite cheap, and the hands shouldn't be hard to source either. Its just the dial at the moment. -
U.S. Based Watch Repair & Service!
marrickvilleboy replied to dovo1695's topic in General Discussion
Not a good idea i'm afraid. I would recommend you take down the information as i'm sure this particular watchmaker does not want to be associated with replicas considering he works on and may be authorized dealers of certain swiss brands. Although your idea is a great one, we don't want to create trouble for these authorized watch places. We will have to work on gathering a hidden list of some sort. -
Removing movements / chrono's to remove crystal
marrickvilleboy replied to lanikai's topic in Watch Repair & Upgrade
SSSurfer is correct - winding position is best (even for the ETA2892A2) keyless works get messed up because the tiny components that make up that area are displaced when removed incorrectly.