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Everything posted by swdivad
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I also bought this model.... Most looks ok on mine except the horrible horrible CG and lever. looks like they finish machined the lever with a chainsaw. Another thing I noticed was the center pin for the hour/minutes hands sticks up too far from the hands where it should bealmost flush with a slight dome on top. The lever doesn't fit in the CG properly, as it is so roughly finished that it scrapes on the inside of the cg and the action feels awful. One other thing that bugs me about the CG is the lack of curvature on the top face of the CG to match the curve of the case... They do it on the steel models, why can't they do it on the Ti models? Davidssen sent out a new CG/Lever to me a few days ago.
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Yup... just saw it, my bad
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Online auction giant eBay has been convicted of selling counterfeit goods and ordered to pay 20,000 euro ($32,497) in damages to French luxury group Hermes, Hermes' lawyer said. The ruling, which marks a first in France, found eBay directly responsible for the sale on its website of three Hermes bags including two fakes, for a total of 3000 euro. "We are satisfied that they should be considered counterfeiters", said lawyer Emmanuel Colomes, who had been seeking 30,000 euro in damages for complicity in the sale of counterfeit goods. At the trial in April, Hermes' lawyer argued that eBay was more than a mere host for the counterfeit items. "eBay is an active player in the transaction because not only does it offer a number of services to improve the sale, but when it does not work well enough or fast enough, they intervene with the client," Colomes argued. "They are perfectly informed of the transactions since they take a percentage cut." Luxury fashion houses Louis Vuitton and Dior Couture have also taken legal action against eBay before the Paris commercial court, respectively seeking 20 million euro and 17 million euro in damages. Both brands accuse eBay of complicity in the sale of counterfeit goods by allowing buyers and sellers to transact without imposing any controls. Also in France, the auction industry took legal action against the online giant last December, accusing it of encouraging trade in pirated and stolen goods. And in a potentially major case, the cosmetics giant L'Oreal last September launched legal action against eBay in five European countries including France, over the sale of bottles of counterfeit perfume. :lol:
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Bill Gates croaked it and met his maker, and God said, "Well, Bill, I'm really confused on this one. I'm not sure whether to send you to Heaven or to Hell. After all, you helped society enormously by putting a computer in almost every home in the world, and we even have them up here now, yet you created that ghastly Windows. I'm going to do something I've never done before. I'm going to let you decide where you want to go. Bill Gates said, "What's the difference between the two?" God said, "It might help you decide if you took a peek. I've set up webcams at both places. Shall we look at Hell first?" Bill was amazed. He saw a clean, white sandy beach with clear blue waters. There were thousands of beautiful men and women running around, playing in the water, laughing and frolicking about. The sun was shining and the temperature was perfect. "This is great!" said Bill. "If this is Hell, I can't wait to see Heaven." God said, "Here then" and clicked on his mouse and they viewed Heaven. Bill saw puffy white clouds in a beautiful blue sky, with angels drifting about playing harps and singing. It was nice, but surely not as enticing as Hell. Bill thought for only a brief moment and rendered his decision. "God, I do believe I would prefer to go to Hell." "As you wish," said God. Two weeks later, God decided to check up on the late billionaire to see how things were going. He found Bill shackled to a wall, screaming amidst the hot flames in a dark cave. He was being tortured by demons with pitchforks. "How ya doin', Bill?" asked God. Bill responded with anguish and despair, "This is awful! This isn't what we watched at all! What happened to the beach and the beautiful women playing in the water?" "Oh, that," said God. "That was the screen saver..."
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My 91D had a purple tint... My 89D a pink/yellow/green tint depending on the angle lighting... They surely apply different colors depending on the model.
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I swim, dive and jetski with my MBW APROO and APEOD... No problems at all
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Well... the initial release is WAY out of date by now... many changes since then, but it will be sweet from what I understand
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LOL... talk to V's buddy E... he repped 'em LOL
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Handbags, shoes, watches, Zenith, cognac... and now this... what next? The world?: Hublot OWNED!!!
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Beautiful watch and great job putting it all together into a better one, but I must agree to lose that strap ASAP...
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The full movie here http://www.gametrailers.com/player/usermovies/1303.html
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Perfect and diverse collection... good luck choosing which to wear every day!!!
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Nice strap... Poor elephant
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Beautiful job!!! Nicest 26 I've seen Wear it well!!
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I have thrown together a 3D model quickly regarding discussions... some numbers and details would have to be changed, but that is easy... when the numbers update, all the drawing views and geometry updates automatically... If you guys want to keep going with this, let me know, as I have some free time now. I can supply to the manufacturer in any 2d and/or 3d format needed for manufacturing. edit... attachment removed
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Still my super-duper special project on Greg militaire olive drab
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I doubt it would be OEM with stitching like that... but really, you must be easy to like a strap with so little to see like in that photo... do you have a better shot of the strap?
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Beautiful watch! Is that a 7753 I detect?
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yes... ajoesmith.... mesmerizing
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I just ordered mine after seeing the photos for the very first time... looks sweet from here, but who knows. We'll see when it arrives.
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DAMN... that's a real mess for sure. Nanuq... you did a great job on yours, in a very controlled situation... this watchwas only a bad mistake... no competition at all
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I was walking past the psychiactric hospital the other day... all the patients were shouting "13....13....13" The fence was too high to see over, but I saw a little gap in the planks and looked through to see what was going on. Some bastard poked me in the eye with a stick. ... They all started shouting "14....14....14"
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OK... I am a mechanical engineer and have SolidWorks and all the software needed to do what's needed in 3d... I can convert laser scanned data into useable surfaces for manufacturing... But I really don't understand why we have to re-invent the wheel... anyone have a direct line to JimmyFu? If not... I will help any way I can if there is some scanned data of original cases... or even 2D data, and I will turn it into a full 3D model ready for manufacture... I could even generate the CNC code, but would want to know the full process, a some of this would be forged, I'm sure... and there weould be no need to machine the full case, unless it is to create a new forging die... which brings me back to the same point of re-inventing the wheel.... Let me know if there's anything I can do. Cheers D