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clellandm

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  1. Like the original poster I didn't own the tools and was in a rush to get my PO on my wrist asap. I went to a mall jeweler and he got it to the right size. I ordered a loupe (get the head-mounted binoculars instead so you can use both hands!) and the plastic screw-style pin pushing tool as well.

    The mall guy took links out of both sides until the circumference was correct, which doesn't really make the watch fit (and he was oblivious to the half-link). When my tools arrived I actually added a link and a half to one side and removed an extra link from the other side so the case sits on my wrist correctly. The tools are worth getting since someone in the house will always have a watch that needs sized.

  2. hey guys

    i read around the board the reviews of the 42mm PO and i want to buy one.

    but i have some questions:

    1) am i right that of the 42mm, the the 4th gen is the best one?

    2) is this one a 4th gen one: http://www.silix-prime.com/product.asp?id=1501

    3) if so, doesnt it have a wrong logo? omega logo with "feet"? i think by-tor said the non-feet one is the right one but that the silix rep is the best.

    can anyone help me to find the perfect 42mm PO?

    thanks so much

    simon

    Simon,

    It has been a while since I've seen my 4th gen, but based on those pics this looks like a 4th gen to me. You are correct that the feet on the logo are wrong, but the hands are short as well, that is the way it goes with these reps.

    There are a couple of dealers selling a 21j 42mm PO for around $100 that look pretty good, but they have the 45mm style of bezel.

  3. Nice PO, Wayward. My 42mm PO is back at the shop, possibly the chopped-up plastic spacer is keeping the rotor from spinning when the back is on. The watch runs fine after winding, but dies on my arm about 36 hours later. Bummer, but I'm sure Rex will figure it out. In the meantime I am still enjoying my pretty SMP.

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  4. Last I heard it was running well after degunking, the dial lume was great, and he had to relume the hands until he liked the way they looked. Hopefully he'll put it back together and send it home soon. My SMP is lonely! I'll let you know how it turns out, but I have only heard good things.

    Surprisingly he found a true swiss movement in it, so it appears it to really be a 4th gen as advertised (I bought it used).

  5. Local guy or member in PA that can do servicing? Is he known on the board/ accepting work? Some people here might be interested...

    I think he goes by TRex650, but isn't really active here. He is a professional watch builder/repairer/healer that goes by Rex450 on one of the other rep boards with the initials of RG. He has his own spot there where some of his work can be seen. I checked references before sending my watch there, so it should come back in nice shape.

  6. Yep, the history of Daniel Craig and Planet Ocean is 45.5mm on rubber in a few outdoor scenes in Casino Royale. Next thing you know he is an Omega Ambassador and in print ads sporting the 42mm PO on a SS bracelet. Which is what he wears in Quantum of Solace. Then they put out the QOS special edition with the cool PPK grip dial and controversial QOS etching in the crystal - in 45.5mm only.

    All this talk of 42mm POs makes me long for mine that is still getting cleaned, regulated, and lumed in the frozen tundra of SW Pennsylvania.

  7. Yeah it is the 45.5MM. You can tell by saving and zooming the pic easier if you find it hard to see. The space distance between the datewindow and the edge of the 3 o'clock marker is the easiest tell as becks mentioned. Also the space between the center post and where the block of "writing" starts above the 6 o'clock marker is another. It is always interesting to me how much smaller the watch wears on rubber than on steel. Still, he makes it look pretty small besides. How tall a guy is he, anyone know?

    6'4", 200 lbs according to wiki.

    I was thinking that the PO had to be a 45 because it looked pretty big because it had a lot of presence despite being on black rubber. Everyone sees things a little differently, but in this case we all seem to have come to the same conclusion.

  8. This watch would be from Casino Royale, where he wore a black SMP in the dress scenes. In Quantum of Solace he wore a PO 42mm in all the scenes. The QOS special edition is a 45mm PO with a dial that is supposed to look like the checkered grip of a Walther PPK. There is a rep out of it at a trusted dealer on another forum called WackoBirdKeeper.

    Pretty neat looking, not sure if that 3D dial would get old in a hurry or provide years of interest.

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