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Ronin

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  1. @jfreeman420

    Different strokes for different folks.

    The appeal of the 14060 is its simplicity. Thus, my plea for a NON-COSC version. In theory this should be way easier to replicate than the 16610.

    Even if the rep comes in @ $300ish, that is still a far cry from $3000.

    IMHO - Reps like the Explorer I, 14060, AirKing's, etc. Should be perfected by now. They are so simple to begin with.

  2. How long to stare depends. Learn the common tells. Here is my method.

    Quick Glance #1: Identify watch.

    Note: (Is it a common uncomplicated model or complicated chrono)

    IF Common Model like a Rolex Sub

    Quick Glance #2: Date Mag / Crystal Rise & Rehaut depth.

    Note: (This will easily eliminate the low end and Canal Street stuff)

    Quick Glance #3: If still unsure, note Sweep, Crown, Crown Guards, Pearl.

    Note: (Still can't tell, I assume Gen, and note the persons cloths, shoes, etc)

    IF Complicated Model like a 7750

    Quick Glance #2a: Eliminate the low-end. Is the Chrono Sweep seconds hand moving? Is the correct Seconds @ 6 or 9 sweeping like it should? (Most of the time: Chronos are OFF, so an always running chrono to me is suspect)

    Quick Glance #2b: If it is a 9-6-3 subdial w/date. Does it have a sunken datewheel?

    from here you really need to know your models, as there is not enough time to keep staring.

    NEVER Call a person out. It would be hypocritical. The fact a person has a Canal Street version on just means he/she hasn't found us yet. ;)

  3. They were supposed to have these a couple of months ago, but I think they were waiting until they received enough orders. Hopefully, whenever they are available, these will have more accurate end link tubes than the 7206s. To avoid problems after the fact, anyone ordering these should specifically ask what springbars the bracelet is made to fit.

    I wonder if it would make sense to have someone here "front-end" a group buy. It might light a fire. Or, if as individuals we all buy 2 or 3 each and pepper them back to the community via FS: threads.

    With good numbers, and a good representative we could also force the issue of springbar size etc.

    Just a thought. (Same thing with the 585 endlink possibility from ETZ)

  4. A few key points.

    Forum members chime in: I think most would prefer the simpler NON-COSC dial. (i.e. minus the Superlative Chrono Officially Certified text). The extra text IMHO takes away from a sleek, simple time piece.

    So--

    1.) Lug holes a must! (preferably correct size for 2mm springbars)

    2.) Non-COSC Dial (or BOTH as an option)

    3.) Obviously a non-Cyclops crystal.

    Pics of NON-COSC: :thumbsupsmileyanim:

    14060nca.jpg14060nc1.jpg

    Pics of COSC:

    14060m3.jpg

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