True, but when looking at that thread the problem was finding a balance spring for a 21.6 k beat valjoux whereas the one in the skylands the 28.8 k, would've thought it was alot easier than the 21.6 to source a balance for
If I'm right Josh was implicated in the Cartel incident, I've read quite a few posts on Silix drop shipping. As for Angus aka Puretime, he's great ( even though I've only used him so far ), answers emails promptly and with detail, willing to answer questions on sourcing reluming, servicing etc, great dealer. As for the watch, never been an amazing fan of DeWitt but to each ones own
Nice, I was just wondering what kind of price for relume and servicing + regulating? Already sent an email, just hope he takes two weeks rather than the three weeks seeing as I'm in uk till early feb
Sorry, yes I mean the balance spring, can't upload a photo at the moment but I've read through other bits of the forum and seems replacing the hair spring is an issue that a watchsmith can fix with an hour or two's work. Thanks Anyway
Skyland stopped today, when I opened up the caseback, saw the mainspring was bent........tried to fix it, made it worse Feel like an idiot, going to have to ask around for watchsmiths to get a repair. Teach me to go poking around
Its in Puretimes website, listed as version 1 updated or something along the lines of that, just got it today and must say its awesome. Just wish I told Angus to put on the leather strap with the deployant strap, Toad's V3 on that looks amazing
Hmmm, I agree that at times that its not good form to say reveal base prices when we have our respected dealers and the premium we pay is as a direct result of them sourcing the gen watches for 1:1's, sourcing high quality reps and generally cutting through all the leg work that we would otherwise have to do to find these reps for ourselves.
The dealers prices should reflect the level of service and QC we have (although there may be some concerns that these are slipping) , but I believe that occasionally people need to be reminded what the retail price is in China. This way, it grounds people and stops people from paying excessive prices, which then leads to rep prices inflating etc etc as people become more deluded as to the value of these reps. By occassionally reminding them we might be able to make these people reevaluate their worth and slow this upward trend
Well I congratulate the PR guy who managed to turn this brand into a success...........taking more or less cheap rep quartz Rolex's, on plastic bracelets, and selling them for the same amount as our super reps or more. The unfortunate thing is that it means that people are stupid enough to go out and buy them, ah well. Ironically toywatches have been repped in China, saw some in Shen Zhen last week
Hmm, good idea from a good samaritan point of view, but a logistical nightmare........plus we wouldn't be able to stump up the cash for upkeep, storage etc