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mick92627

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  1. "The only thing worse than a fake Rolex, is a real one"

    <Hate 'em>

    Wouldn't wear one, rep or gen, unless it was to win a bet as to how long I could stand to have one on my wrist. I would take a gen Rolex if it were given to me for free, but only on the understanding that I could sell it immediately and use the cash to buy (non-Rolex) reps.

    </Hate 'em>

  2. Orange County here.

    OC here too. Costa Mesa. We have, oops, HAD the only Tourbillon shop in the US, until they opened one last month in NYC. Was in it the other day at South Coast Plaza looking at Ω PO 42mms while waiting on mine from Reg. Nice shop, but the lady couldn't tell me what I was getting for the extra $1,100 to buy it from her instead of Amazon.com. You think they would have at least SOME coherent response. I can't have been the first person to ask that question. But I got the Ω catalog and she invited me to an event later that week to meet the chief designer for Glash

  3. The Portuguese of 1939 is a true watch legend that stylistically comes as close as possible to the perfect ideal of good watch design.

    As the first "wristwatch" it established the large size worn on the wrist that is very popular today. It was also the first to break the

    taboo of wearing a complete pocket-watch movement on one's arm. It was successful, and still is today for IWC.

    As many of you already know, it got its name from the fact that just such a watch was requested by two Portuguese businessmen

    at the end of the 1930s. They wanted a high-precision watch that would embody their proud tradition as a seafaring nation.

    From the start the "Portuguese", as it was only named years later, with all its features was an unofficial marine chronometer and laid out

    like a navigational instrument. Arabic numerals and graduations for the indices alternate, the actual measuring range is separated off

    at the dial center by another circle, the minute chapter ring is in the "chemin de fer" - railway - style very popular at the time.

    The same graphic elements also appear in the seconds display circle. The case (the rep is 43 mm, whereas the gen is 44mm,)

    with its fluted bezel and slightly pulled down strap lugs is in keeping with the original.

    Like the modern gen, the rep Vintage Portuguese does differ from the original 1939 in that it has anti-reflective sapphire glass over the dial.

    The rep is powered by the Asian Unitas 6498 Manual Handwind Movement, 21600bph, and is a joy to wind; it just feels so solid, and is,

    as some members here have remarked, fairly bullet-proof. Here too the elongated index, the so called "Jones arrow", which goes

    from the balance c*ck to the plate, is a reference to F. A. Jones, the boy from Boston who founded IWC on the Rhine 140 years ago.

    To this day, IWC is the only major Swiss watch factory located in eastern Switzerland, as the majority of the well-known Swiss watch

    manufacturers are located in western Switzerland.

    If you only go by the pics on Josh or Andrew's site, you'd be taking a leap of faith on this watch, as I did. I figured, at around a hundred bucks,

    what do I have to lose? But when I got it I was SO IMPRESSED by the look and feel. The face is gorgeous, the AR is faboo and it has a

    really nice heft to it. Lots of presence. I can always count on people noticing it and complimenting it. I'm well pleased.

    (I glommed some of the text above from other sites around the net.)

    Enough talk for now. Pictures.

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  4. Having found this little slice of heaven a little over a month ago, the Railmaster was the second rep I acquired

    from our good friend Josh, and I've been breaking it in for a few weeks now. The Railmaster is part of the

    Aqua Terra series which, in turn, is part of Omega's Seamaster line. It's extremely comfortable on the wrist

    and looks very sharp in jeans or a suit.

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    Yes, I sprung for the wooden gift box. It sports a very glossy finish.

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    These are the extras that come with the box, watch sold separately.

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    I went with the croc strap. People seem to go out of their way to say what a nice watch it is.

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    Full frontal.

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    Backside

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    The deployment clasp makes a satisfying 'SNAP' when you click it into place.

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    I chose the Railmaster as my first Omega because it's so simple and so clean.

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    If you want to see a MUCH larger version of the 'Swiss Eta' 2824-2 movement, point a browser HERE.

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  5. I'm new to this so try not to laugh to hard. What the heck does it mean when I see these adds that say @7 or @12 when referring to a watch?

    There are no stupid questions, (within reason,) only stupid answers; and most of us are somewhere on the noob spectrum. Do your homework and if you still have questions, ask. That's what I do.

    You'll have other questions on terminology, no doubt. Here's a good post that Watchdog put together:

    http://www.rwg.cc/members/Watch-movement-G...ary-t77684.html

  6. Welcome.

    My first rep, (can it be only a month ago?) was the Breitling Steelfish Superocean super-rep. It's a stunner, and you'll be very pleased with it. I got the white face. I ordered it with the SS bracelet, but if I could go back in time, I would have gotten the calfskin strap, which is now on order.

    I have an IWC Portuguese 1939 on order as well. VERY elegant, (at least from the pictures, again, the white face,) though at 43mm, pretty good sized. I'll post pics when it comes in.

    And in between those two I got an Omega Railmaster, (not the XL,) which is my current fave, and then the TAG F1, which, with the 'Swiss' ETA working chronograph movement, is a ridiculously outstanding value.

    Habit forming? I probably should have gotten a cocaine addiction instead.

    Cheers

  7. Good Day Gentlemen,

    I've been following the comments of members here as they discuss the pros and cons of the various reps that are popular today. The PAMs with their (well-deserved) cult following and lately the UPOs, Big Pilots, etc. Beautiful watches all; and I've got an SFSO that I just love, clocking in at 43mm.

    But I am interested in what the folks here get excited about in the smaller reps. For example, I have the (non-XL) Omega Railmaster. At just 39mm, (which doesn't seem that small to me,) it's my current fave. Having pored over the PAMs, (there's so many of them,) I've concluded that I'm shut out of that game unless and until they bring back a 40mm, like the gorgeous 048 that jitai posted recently. That's a lovely piece.

    So what say you, good men and true, of the RWG? When you don't feel like strapping a hockey puck to your wrist, what are the 40mm and below reps lately that command your respect?

    Cheers.

  8. The AR on the SFSO is really outstanding, worth the extra $, IMO. I went with the 'Swiss' 2836-2 from Josh, and I'm VERY pleased with it, although after a month, I am deciding that I'd prefer a strap to the bracelet, and have a nice one on order.

    I agree with you that this board is a tremendous resource. If you decide that you're getting good value from it, you'll probably want to look into becoming a supporting member. Money well spent.

    Whatever you end up going with, be sure to post some pics. We loves us some Breitling porn...

    Cheers.

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