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deltatahoe

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  1. should have gone for the overnight shipping! i think you'll be pleased who -- i mounted mine last night and i like it deltatahoe
  2. figured i would post here for those people in my group buy that haven't checked their PM; your strap went out in the mail today... deltatahoe
  3. my list goes something like this: i) iwc costeau divers ii) breitling steelfish superocean (black dial w/ gen black rubber strap) iii) pam 212 iv) pam 203 (w/ AR sapphire fiddy crystal; mf 1942 strap)
  4. that was just a joke to lighten things up a bit
  5. @RT, who/what exactly are you referring to? i went back through the thread to find people who have posted 'positively' about rbj (as opposed to voicing concerns, etc), and really the only ones i could find are azmindreader and denisegold (who could be rbj's new wife for all we know)... if you're referring to people who are still giving rbj a chance (ie. sending him work to be done; myself being one of those people), i fail to see how the fact that i sent my 111h to rbj for pvd coating means i 'don't give a care about the community as a whole.' actually, if you look back at my posts, my intention is to write a review with pictures of the pvd coating from rbj's pvd company for comparison purposes for the benefit of the forum -- there have been lots of posts lately asking about the various pvd coating options... a little confused... deltatahoe
  6. you beat me to the punch pugwash....was intending to do a similar review for my group buy, but ended up working late last night...for those from my group buy reading this post, your straps will go out in the mail today
  7. kudos for responding to this thread rbj
  8. anyone care to post this for us non-RWI members?
  9. i definitely agree -- i wear my dark brown straps the most (hands down). although a nice black strap can be a nice change from time to time. but my absolute favorite color is the PAV 91 on your 112h in that picture (am i right about this one V?) deltatahoe
  10. welcome tom! after 34 years of pent up watch lust, you better hold onto your wallet!! especially given your interest in panerais.... deltatahoe
  11. personally, i would rank potential first PAMs in the following order.... i) 112h ii) 183h iii) 212 iv) 063 v) 217 or 127 vi) 187
  12. i'm hoping pennies gets his watch back quickly -- a waterproof check should only take a several minutes to complete. @pugwash, keep that popcorn handy. i figured if nothing else the whole rbj pvd experience would make for an interesting story. for me, part of what makes rep collecting interesting is the stories that go along with the watches. my 111h was my first panerai and my second rep, but for whatever reason i just kind of fell out of love with it. for a historical-type PAM, i like my 112h better by a long margin. so i crossed my fingers, and sent rbj my 111h for a pvd coating. we'll see how it works out. deltatahoe
  13. this thread doesn't make me feel very good about sending my 111h to rbj to be pvd coated.... my 111h wasn't getting any wrist time, so i figured it was worth the risk (also thought it would be something to contribute to the forum -- see how joe's pvd coating company compared to other options).....i'm a pretty patient guy, so i'm not too worried about waiting a little while to get it back. all he has to do is disassemble the watch, give the case to mr. pvd man and assemble the watch back together, right.... regardless, i will write a review and post pictures of the pvd coating (and the whole experience with rbj, for that matter) when it's all said and done.... deltatahoe
  14. you need to depress the little button in the middle of the link, then push the pin through the bracelet. i found some links were easier to remove than others...
  15. what exactly do you mean by scans of the front & back sides of the strap? azgjav's review (found here) has some nice close up pictures; in particular, you should note the notch in the strap at the lugs (it's a little different than most)... w/ regard to measurements, here's what i measured the strap as (note however, this is with a paper ruler; would probably be good to have confirmation from some other folks): strap width at lugs = 26 mm strap width at buckle = 24 mm strap thickness at lugs = 4.5 mm strap thickness at buckle = 2.0 mm distance between strap holes = 7.5 mm hope this helps, deltatahoe
  16. rbj has started providing pvd service (see his post here); i crossed my fingers and sent my pam 111h off to rbj last week to be pvd coated...i'll write a review and post pictures when i get it back...
  17. from the pictures, looks like most of the damage is on the insert.....get yourself a new insert and that watch will look 5x better...
  18. personally, i think the 217 belongs on a europelli black shell cordovan w/ gold stitching (see subzero1's pics here)...
  19. @angus, will we have some final photos? would be good to see the finished product
  20. i ordered an iwc pilot watch from EL a while back; no tracking....just a watch.....be patient....it will come.
  21. thanks for all your hard work and contributions to the forum ziggy -- have a good break. deltatahoe
  22. i think it is actually a pretty nice strap. not that expensive either; definitely worth a shot. it tapers quite a bit at the buckle (which is quite a bit different if you're used to wearing 24mm pam straps), but i'm sure that's the way the gen is made.... one thing to note: the strap comes in both ss and ti buckles, so if your ingy happens to be the titanium version, be sure to specify -- you can get one that has a ti buckle. hope this helps, deltatahoe
  23. yes, the gen PO strap will fit josh & andrew's 45mm ultimate po
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