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LapTime

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  1. I bought this exact watch for my GF for our 1 year anniversary. She's not a watch person but she loves it! It really is a cracking deal. It's very well nailed together, and a damned fine replication to boot. If you're looking at getting a watch for a lady in your life, i would look hard at this. For the price you can't beat it!

  2. So i've decided that I should get my TaG Carrera serviced. It has the usual A7750 (high beat) engine in it, and so far has run flawlessly (going on 1yr 9months). I want to keep it for many years to come, so I figure that a good service is in order. My question is this; can I leave this in the hands of a local watch smith, or is this something best left to the guys with experience on this movement? I understand that they're tricky to find parts for, tricky to work with, and that its best to have someone work on them who's done many in the past. My fear with the local guy is that he wouldn't do such a thorough job with it, or couldn't source parts, etc etc.

    That said, can anyone reccomend a good 'smith in Colorado? :pardon:

  3. White. It's more feminine, classic and will coordinate with more outfits.

    That was my thought too. The black dial looks out of place, IMO. The watch is very shiny (everything is polished), so I think a black dial with white diamond markers & bezel just looks odd.

    But thats just me. :pardon:

    I'm still for the MOP dial, because it really changes character depending on the angle. I can try and snap some pics if you still want.

  4. 8" - 12" of snow in the forecast for those of us here in the Mile High City; may just be working from home with this on my left wrist...

    I wish i could work from home, but i'm wearing a white dial to welcome the snow

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    Time for the early drive to work!

  5. I know its a little outside of RWG's realm of wristwatches, but I thought it might be fun to have a stopwatch to play around with. Been looking on ebay, and there are whole piles of vintage stopwatches out there for fairly reasonable prices. Even some vintage Heuers and Breitlings for (relatively) low prices. There are quite a few russian stopwatches on the 'bay (in soviet russia, watch times you?) for next to nothing, including some cool split timer models.

    Anyone have any input on this corner of Horology?

  6. Wicked cool...i would buy one in a heartbeat if i could. Wonder if this sort of tech would ever catch on. Probably not - considering how well established the traditional mechanical movement is - but its fun to think of the possibilities. The engineering involved in this is just tremendous...wow...:shock:

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