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b16a2
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Thanks for the comments everyone, the 3714 was a pleasure to review, it's such a beautiful watch.. Just to note the crown is fully extended in some of the pictures, I forgot to push it in, so it gives the illusion that the crown is too wide (but it is not).
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When I first set eyes on the classic lines of the IWC 3714, I knew at that very moment it was the grail piece for me. The size of the timepiece strikes the balance of being
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Calling for a new 29j Portuguese to be analyzed
b16a2 replied to Francisco's topic in General Discussion
Just to clarify the point made above; I contacted the seller, who confirmed this is the same model being sold by Joshua. The only difference between this 'new version' and the old one is that some parts were sandblasted, the movement itself is the same. Hopefully if we can get a watch from Joshua/Andrew it will confirm this, if not, Il try and get a replacement sent out...I must say I'm very cynical about these new movement claims. Thank you Francisco for your support and service, the watch arrived back in the UK today, very quick shipping! -
For the price, you can't beat the 108USD GT XL non chrono. Very accurate and very cheap!
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How do you guys resist purchasing watches?
b16a2 replied to DemonSlayer's topic in General Discussion
This is best to be discussed in a new thread if you wish to start a new topic, it will open a can of worms though, be warned.... -
SD it's certainly a difficult situation, and Laz's comments sum up my thoughts on the matter too. I think of all of the watches you own though, the Seawolf might be the hardest to part with, as it is such a wonderfully modified watch, and so so rare. However, if you would get more happiness from selling this along with the others to fund another purchase then so be it! P.S. I like the sound of that Pam
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That is some great driving, the Chevy is bouncing all over the place on some of those exits! The Americans seemed to have desinged a car that goes around corners
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Firstly if you are unsure about servicing a movement, don't try it. Especially with the 7750. Try buying a cheap 21j asian movement and experimenting on those first, then work your way up. When you say in need of a service in the future, has it started to 'misbehave' or is it something that you wish to do for piece of mind? Also it depends on how much you spent on the watch. A service will typically cost from 150USD upwards (guestimate), so it depends whether you think that spending such an amount is proprtional to buying a new one. One thing I will say is that once the A770 is serviced it should run smoothly for at least 4-5 years before needing another service. So do you see yourself wanting to keep this watch runnig for a decade, or just as something for a few years to wear? I appear to have created more questions than I have answered
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Thank you, and with an Avatar like that Shundi, many members will be motivated to stick around for many more years to come Well seeing though English is my native language I have no excuses, but Tribal your grasp of the English language is very good. When I come to the board and there are so many mainland European members who can speak a vast array of languages I feel ashamed that I can only speak English ! It is my new years resolution to get a basic grasp of other languages John, with this attitude I think you will enjoy your stay here, and the rep collecting hobby in general. It is very scary how accurate replicas have become though. For example, I would be very surprised if even a WIS could pick out a rep Swiss SOSF from the genuine (if they're not a part of a rep community) but in general you are correct, passing a rep as a gen can be a dangerous game to play. I think the other thing that really is great about when a new member interacts and sticks around is that they learn much more about watches than if they were to join a genuine forum (in general). Because we know about the little flaws in the reps, we also know when a gen is a gen......rep WIS's are very anal (picky and precise)
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I think TT's saying sums it up perfectly; 'Where people gather life happens' I love this place for all the interaction. I don't see a real divide between noobs and vets. I've only been on the forums for just over two years, and still consider myself a noob. I'm learning all of the time from members here. I apply my JKD principles to hobbies like this, you're never a novice, and you're never an expert, you're always on that journey to understand more about your hobby and get rid of the information that you consider irrelevant. It is this journey to seek out our own goals that brings enjoyment and friendship with other members. If someones goal can be achieved by merely purchasing a super rep, well then that member misses out on the journey that can be had in searching and researching both through members first hand knowledge, and archived posts. New members here asking questions is certainly not a problem. In fact a new pair of eyes on a situation helps long term members here see things a different way, and the questions help remind us where we all started off. It's the quick bang for a buck, and the questions which show no prior input that I feel is at the heart fo the problem. Like Tribal has said, this is a forum for interaction.
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Couldn't agree more Jmarin, but generally forum members here have all the time in the world for those who show willingness, it's those that are here and show no participation that sometimes get the blunt end of the replies. For example New Member #1 posts; I have searched the Rolex forum, and found out the new Wm9 is one of the best Subs around. I am on a budget, and don't know whether I can justify spending that much when I could get a Noobmariner which seems to be cheaper, and I can't see that there are that many differences. Can anyone point me in the right direction. New Member #2 posts; Where can I buy the best Rolex Sub? In the first scenario most members would agree that they have done a search and are seeking help. In the second scenario, it's pure laziness, something that we see quite a lot and it does get boring.
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That's the problem, the forum has changed from patient people looking into reps as a hobby to a much faster flowing instant source of amazing reps. It is quite sad really. There are still members joining and sticking around, but quite a few don't, or so it seems. Shundi, yes I suppose maybe a link to Toad's tutorial page with the noobs section could be provided?
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Can't wait to see the results. It's often the smaller details that make all the difference! Good to see you posting again too Vmena, haven't seen you around for a while or have I just missed the posts
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Is there a small document that we as members could produce to answer the basics. I know there is the information in the general area as a asticky (I think) but if this was reprdocued in a word document and automatically sent to them along with their confirmation of membership it might ensure that they get the basics before asking the questions?
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Good to hear you're out with less serious problems than expected. Here's to making a full recovery soon!
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Looks good, get some Swiss 7750 datewheels in there and you have yourself a 99% rep!
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Yes, his 'in built' navigation sense isn't the best! Here is the quote from the article I read;
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I never had this problem with mine, I found the Planet Ocean to be one of the most readable watches I've had. Don't worry about the AA+ thing, it's just a little bit of good natured leg pulling, all the people here are good guys, we've all started off where you were at one stage or another Yes the UPO is 45mm, unfortunately the best 42mm version doesn't seem to be made anymore, but the UPO outshines that watch anyway. The UPO can be picked up for around 200USD if you shop in the right sections, I wouldn't be swayed by the Swiss movement claims, quite a few come with an asian clone (which seems to be quite a good movement) If you really want Swiss though, buy from someone who will ensure they will check the movement is Swiss, and then have it checked by a watchsmoth independantly your end. I really hope they make a good 2254 and 2531 at some point, they would sell like hot cakes!
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What a turnaround that would be, although there is evidence to support that! Driving the Bugatti, pushing the Ferrari 430 through the twisty mountain roads.....a transformation might be taking place Won't be long until he's back to saying 'Oh no I couldn't possibly drive that supercar, I'm a gentleman'
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In my opinion the Montbrillant Legende is the most accurate of the Navitimer family. It is rather large though, so depending on what you're after this might fit the bill. If you put that into the search box above (not the shout box ) that should yield some results. Also have a look at the top of the Breitling section for Andreww's incredibly in depth Navitimer overview, that will answer many a question that you might have. As for who to order from, thankfully in the UK we don't suffer from too many customs problems, so you can pick whomever you wish really. Narikaa and Precious Time ship from within the UK for added security. I use Angus (Puretime) and Mark (Watchmark) usually.
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I read an article in a magazine which featured James May, he also owns an IWC Portuguese, which I guess would spring no surprises. A Pumpkin PO would have been the last watch I could imagine Captain Slow buying haha
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Very nice review and that location looks very peaceful. For the price the SMP's are a great used buy at the moment. I found this (well a 2531.) to be one of the most balanced and nicest watches to wear, it never feels uncomfortable on your wrist!
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Happy Birthday, have a good one!
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And I agree with all of the above. Not only is the 5002 the more accurate watch, but it is also the nicest in my opinion, it takes alot more from the original design of the pilots watch - based around the instruments in an aircraft.
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It has been a long time since I owned my 005 (very similar to the 111) and I remember you could here it ticking away at night. Not like a mantlepiece clock, but it was the loudest of all the watches I have ever owned. If it keeps you awake at night though, I would recommend getting it looked at by a watchsmith just to get it okayed, or get some good ear plugs