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Ronin

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  1. To Ubi hope this doesn't affect you making these creations as there are still honest people out there who enjoy your work. Don't let a few bad apples ruin it for the rest of us. To chiman, good catch!

    True, true! Also, "The Seller needs to sell him/herself to the buyer as well". (Although in this case, everything appeared on the up & up. There should be no shame in refusing sales to someone who does give you the warm and fuzzy)

    He underestimated the RWG community. Well done folks - this is what our original charter was all about :thumbsupsmileyanim:

    Protecting the membership from scam's and providing a safe place to enjoy, discuss and trade in our hobby.

    :drinks:

    "Buy the Seller, Choose the Buyer"

  2. A WM9 Sub would probably be the "most likely to survive" kind of rep.

    If you want to meet in the middle balancing Vanity and Gen Reliability, don't discount Victorinox Swiss Army, they are being market heavily in the fashion community (Nordstrom, GQ) and certain trade mag's (Wired). Not to mention they get mentioned in "Watch Times Buyers Guide" every year. Add to it "reliable" stop-watch functions, you may have something there....

  3. Rep or Gen?

    An (affordable) Gen suggestion would be a Seiko Diver. (I have had one for 15 years that saw off road motorcycle ADV riding, surfing, diving, etc)

    Search Google/eBay for "Seiko Prospex"

    Another option would be something like a Victorinox Swiss Army chronograph.

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  4. I will be honest in the fact that I am unsympathetic (not that you are looking for sympathy), however I am also very glad that no-one was hurt and hopefully your experience will resonate to everyone who uses a mobile while driving.

    I agree with dolphinfriendly here. Very pleased no one was hurt.

    On a more serious note, I lost a friend on a motorcycle who was struck by a lady texting on her cell phone. That said-- while you are relatively safe inside your "cage" of a car, what if there were a motorcycle or cyclist present?

  5. I am a big Scotch drinker as well. Just killed off a Glenlivet 18yr old last night.

    Adding a few drops of water to a Scotch after your initial tasting will actually allow the Scotch to "open". Similar to a wine. I usually grab and squeeze an ice cube and drip 3 drops of water into my glass.

    At the bar, one way to order is to ask for a "Water Back" which the bartender should give you a small glass of water that you can "add to taste".

    For my "daily" Scotch's (12yr olds) I will actually just drop ONE Ice Cube in the glass with about 1.5 ~ 2 Ounces.

  6. .... But I am not sure how on the genuine Rolex I could track 3 time-zones...

    Not so much a 3rd time zone as an on the fly quick adjust

    GMT Master II's with adjustable bezels allow for the following:

    1.) As described above, Leave the Bezel in the home position, and set the two time zones.

    2.) Leave the watch in 24hr mode, and just use the bezel to track the second time zone

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    3.) If you are tracking something, or yourself, with the 24 hour hand and you are "moving through" time zones, you can turn the bezel to account for your movement across the zones.

  7. To put your mind at ease, to TEST your watch to MAKE SURE it is not defective do the following:

    1.) Set all hands to MIDNIGHT. All hands should be stacked pointing straight up @ 12/24.

    2.) With the crown pulled ALL the way out to time setting position, start rotating the hands.

    When it is NOON 12:00 PM (regular hands) the 24hr hand should be at
    12 on the OUTER BEZEL
    (straight down)

    When it is MIDNIGHT ALL THE HANDS should be stacked at 12/24.

    If the above test worked, the WATCH IS WORKING AS IT SHOULD.

  8. So even the genuine Rolex GMT Master can't show two time zones without the bezel being turned? I was sure it could of been done.

    To answer this specific question, see my other post. With the GMT Master II's you do NOT need to rotate the bezel. With the GMT II it sort of gave the option for a 3rd time zone "on the fly".

    Take for example my Explorer II GMT. The Bezel does NOT turn, but I can set it for 2 time zones like I described above. In the pic below of my watch, the local time is 8:11PM, and in the 2nd time zone I am tracking it is 16:11 (4:11 PM)

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  9. To show the 2nd time you want:

    If it is MIDNIGHT in your local time zone, and current GMT time you want to see -6hrs, set the RED hand to 18:00. That will allow you to leave the bezel in the home position. When you want to know what time it is in GMT land, look at the RED hand in reference to the outer bezel, and the standard minute hand. If it reads, for example, 16:10 it is 4:10 PM in GMT. If you are 6hrs ahead the regular hands should be 10:10 PM.

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