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Simple solution is just to not use the chrono lol
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Gotta be snug so it doesn't move or it will drive me nuts! lol
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Ooh, could do some interesting custom stuff with those!
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Nikon D90 vs Sony A300.....Made the switch to Nikon but questions?
Member X replied to Panther917's topic in Other Items
I'm looking forward to some awesome Bokeh, young man... -
Further update: Towards the end of day two, I noticed the watch was stopping intermittently... The rotor is noise, noisier than it was when I got it now I think about it, and when I tip the watch forward and back I can hear a little 'click' - so I think the rotor is loose, therefore not winding, and moving against the case and movement. I've stopped wearing it till I can get the back off to have a look at it as I don't want a loose screw to kill it entirely. I have a toolset coming from Australia so when it arrives I will be able to get the back off! I'm gutted it's not working properly, I know we all have movement issues once in a while, it's just typical it's happened to a watch that I think I would actually buy the gen if I had the money - I just find it perfect in so many ways, and so versatile. I will be gutted if this one dies! However, if I have to sort a new movement then I might as well get it relumed... LoL
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2010 Rolex Explorer 1 In my favourites after only a day of wearing!
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Ok, day two of wearing it... Still very happy with it, a very versatile watch good for both formal and casual The rotor is a little bit noisy with big arm motions, and you can feel the weight moving round a bit, but it's far from bad Rehaut could do with being a bit 'cleaner' before being assembled but it's not really a big issue, and the crown etching is a fraction rotated from its 6 position, but these are minor things only noticed when looking up close! Lume is green and usual rep effort so a relume would be great, but that can wait. Overall I would still very much recommend these (I'll have to check the link to the gen pics tomorrow when I'm not heading to work in a minute!)
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I love these laureus dials!
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As above, they are a tiny tiny amount out - but as they are the same amount out all the way round, you could pass it as gen with a manufacturing fault - I'm aware some slip through the net I've just had a quick measure with a tape measure - it's no calipers but I'd say 39.5 to 40mm absolute max? Not sure about that! Your best bet is to contact Robert off RWG1.1: http://www.replica-watches-guide.com/forum/index.php?showforum=73 (hope it's ok to link to it!) but it should be noted that all the dealers have access to the same factories so anyone can get it if it's available!
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Hey all, I was recently lucky enough to get an awesome deal from Robert (PrestigeWatchCo) as part of his Reseller Prices offer. I'm aware that he's not a dealer on here but I can only say that these watches I bought from him are among the best quality I've bought, up there with the Breitling SOH V2s that are apparently now available again On RWG1.1, Robert had listed the Explorer 1 with a 21j movement and also with the Asian 2836 version. I only really wanted the 2836 version and didn't particularly have the money for the remaining watches of the 3 watches/$250 spend required to secure the Reseller price, so I was lucky to have a new member on the board ('inverness') be willing to jump on the deal with me, and together we ordered one of the 21j and one of the 2836 movement, as well as a quartz Tag 1887 Chrono. We worked through the costs and options on shipping from Robert and onwards shipping from me, so we paid fair proportions of all the costs, and the order was duly placed and funds dispatched. A week later, I had a card through the door on my arrival home from work. These were contained within I am not going to review the Tag as it is not something I have any idea on, but I will detail below my thoughts on the Explorer 1s. They are exactly the same bar the movement (I will therefore refer to 'it' rather than 'them' from now on!) and they feel so well built that I think they would be good value at $250 for the 2836, nevermind the $127 they're listed as under the Reseller price. I believe they come from the 'Milgauss Factory' that has been mentioned before as producing watches that punch above their weight for their price The crown is a little bit 'grindy' while unscrewing it and doing it up again, but once it's 'broken in' a bit it will be a good, positive fit. The crystal is flawless, and the etched crown is virtually invisible in all but a few lighting conditions. The bracelet is a great weight. It's a little bit sharp on the edges but it's not a problem, and it has a tight clasp. The brushed finish is the first brushed finish I have, and it's a refreshing change to not have to worry about scratching polished midlinks! Screws between the links are a good fit and not too loose but not too stiff to do up. Endlink fit is TIGHT - no movement here at all. The rehaut engraving is virtually spot on - if the engraving was rotated literally half or one degree anticlockwise it would line up 99.9% perfectly Lume is average rep lume, unfortunately, but then you can't have everything! So, apart from the rehaut being the tiniest of tiny amounts out, I would definitely call this a super rep in the 2836 version. I just handed it to a colleague and he said it felt and looked like a gen! As for some pictures, here you go I think it's stunning, and will definitely be on my regular wearing list But... what about the movement difference?? I hear you ask... Well, the blue-wrapping one is the 21j, the one with no wrapping round the head is the 2836: Can you count the beats? The 2836 is smoooooth as you like, completely gen-like. 21j is still good - obviously won't be as close as the 2836 but as it was $58.40, it really was bargain of the century I managed to get a short video of them next to each other as I figured not many other people will buy both and it's therefore a great opportunity for a comparison. I'm hoping it will work - on my phone it was a bit jerky, but I can't tell if it's the phone or the stupid network... See what you think. http://yfrog.com/jn20100806006z Overall, this watch in 2836 is an utter bargain at the full price of $169, and even more so at the Reseller price of $127. At $99 for the 21j it's probably one of the best value watches out there. And at $58.40 Reseller prices, I think Robert needs his head examined... I would recommend this watch without hesitation, whether 2836 or 21j. 9.9 out of 10 from me!! I must thank inverness for coming in on this deal with me - he has been a great 'noob', communicative and understanding and a really great bloke
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This one is one I bought off RolexAddict. He originally bought it from Josh http://www.1-pc8838.com/rlsv01103-vintage-...800-p-7808.html He then shaved the CGs, replaced and aged the bezel insert, drilled the lug holes, added gen spring bars, and relumed it A couple of his pics that are better than mine:
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I love my one, it just looks so 'right' on the wrist
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Mesh Bracelet for Breitling SOH V2 Question
Member X replied to Jaymoi's topic in The Breitling Area
Sorry to hear you've ordered something that might be too big One dealer is looking to source adjustable rep bracelets but it is an ongoing process as he needs to get to GZ to check things out, as I understand it. You could try a SeikoPrince mesh off ebay for about -
Result. Pics and review when it arrives!
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Mary might be able to get you one?
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Sounds a bit like a couple of mine - strap them on and they won't start moving till a fairly significant amount of movement has wound them up. I agree that a service should fix the problem. Have you had a 'dip and swish' service each time, or a full strip down and rebuild?
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Chief AR on Breitling SOH v2? Any pictures?
Member X replied to cougaree's topic in The Breitling Area
I've wondered about this too - I do like the AR on my blue one but on my black one the AR is a bit bluer than I'd like. Will look forward to the pics! -
The Closest Pam 249 dial See page 10 for the Final Piece
Member X replied to Rolexfinder's topic in The Panerai Area
GREAT pics there, projectologist, this is exactly what I've been looking for to ascertain how the lume is in relation to the dial surface. I really like the sandwich-but-not effect on the current one, but it seems like an impossible task to get that accurate on a rep At least the vintage is raised off the dial - that does mean that a standard-issue re-lume will be accurate, as long as it's in the right colour! -
Different, I like the subtlety of the dial Personally I'm never 100% sure about PVD on PAMs but it all looks good together! Nice work
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WU asked me to ring to confirm stuff when I used them for my first purchase off one of the dealers. When asked what it was for I just said that it was a gift for a lady I knew :whistle: All went through ok! Don't forget that you can send cash over the counter at a WU counter that you can find in shops etc
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Nice finds!! When you say 'tip', I assume you don't mean some guy trawling through a rubbish dump lol
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He's selling potentially a 6-figure watch with those [censored] pics?? LOL I guess the guy verifying it as gen adds a lot of weight, but if I was buying that I'd be knocking on the man's door before handing over the cash...
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Bugger I guess it's an inherent weakness of such a large but completely flat and fairly thin crystal! Hopefully you can sort a new dial and crystal out and get the movement serviced