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Ronin

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  1. I would take 3 sets or MORE if need be to get the ball rolling on this! Given the 13 votes, and both myself and Torresp, and probably Freddy333 taking more then one set, I think we are at 20 easily.
  2. Excellent Tip / Tutorial. Thanks for sharing!
  3. Bags
  4. Clay
  5. So if you own BOTH Gen's and Rep's does that make you proportionally fake? If it were not for Rep's, I would not own the Gen's I have.
  6. Is that a Triumph dashboard Freddy?
  7. Who
  8. Simple, concise, clear... I would have to agree.
  9. @chefcook Clever!
  10. Good info. Thanks! Great knowledge base post.
  11. That Funky Monkey
  12. Saturday the 3rd. What are you wearing?
  13. Nice mIIk. And as a Seiko fan-- That would look hot with a Mil Spec Bezel Insert!
  14. Tijuana
  15. .edu
  16. Dead Milkmen
  17. I think the car analogy is most fitting, and even supports Rolex's position. I used to race cars in the SCCA and saw similar manufactures claims, as related to warranty / service. So you can go out and and buy a Porsche. You can chip it, replace the exhaust, change suspension components. Porsche will void your warranty on the spot. (In fact VW did this a few years back at an import car show. A rep was walking around taking VIN numbers to VOID their warranty). So, to the point. Do you still own a Porsche. Yes. To your specific example. ETA in a Gen Datejust because you can't/won't replace the defective 1570. Is it still a Rolex? I won't argue with you. Rolex will. Lets get philosophical now. If you have an organ transplant-- liver (like Steve Jobs did recently). Because Steve Jobs has an aftermarket liver-- Is he no longer Steve Jobs? Will God (if you believe) void his warranty. If you really want to get into the philosophy side of when something is gen or ceases to be itself check out: The Ship of Theseus, also known as Theseus's paradox, is a paradox that raises the question of whether an object which has had all its component parts replaced remains fundamentally the same object. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_of_Theseus Enjoy,
  18. Maderia
  19. I get between 36 and 40 hours on a wind-to-stop.
  20. The A-Team
  21. Dutch
  22. Oregon
  23. Cause
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