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Everything posted by swdivad
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Oh no!!! This is a very sad story... Bob Nanuq was a bright light of this forum... I'm so sorry for your loss; he will be sorely missed Rest in Peace Bob!
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I've been buying from Andrew for about 15 years (last purchase maybe 6 months ago), and it's mostly been good experiences, and if they weren't good, he fixed it up very quickly.
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I've always had a good experience with ToroBravo... are you sure you're dealing with the real one?
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I think Jacob is in Spain and his straps are really great quality and pricing: https://jacobstraps.com/index.php
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Wow! Thanks PamMan! That is very useful information... I'm onto it!
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Thanks man... do you have a source? a part number?
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I secondyour sentiments... I've been dealing with Andrew (and Joshua) for well over 10 years and they are stand-up guys. I believe you've been to an 'alternative' (fake) trustytime website... I'm amazed you got a watch at all!
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That movement would be in Luminor/Luminor Marina models, circa 2002-2005
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Hi guys! First, I'd like to say Merry Christmas to you, and hope you and Yours have a (much) Happy New Year! I've recently acquired a few Noob and HF Panerai (026, 056, 177, 390) models... Two of them have pretty crappy center pin polish jobs on them, mostly a rough conical shape as opposed to the properly done slightly domed and highly polished center pin. To fix this, I thought to initially send one to my watchmaker to dome and polish... He's come back saying that the pins seem to be chrome plated over some red (possibly brass) metal. Has anyone experienced this, or even better, do any of you have a solution to these poorly manufactured center pins?