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jmd33

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  1. I actually prefer the quartz reps on chrono watches because of the problems the A7750 has:

    1. It's much more expensive than quartz.

    2. It has a lot of reliability issues.

    3. It can't replicate many watches' sub dial spacing, so sometimes the quartz version costs much less and is in fact much more accurate.

    On non-chrono watches, I like to get the "soul' as you call it of the auto movements. It has less problems, at a decent price.

    +1

  2. What a great thread!!!

    Mine started back in the 80's with a drunken trip to Tijuana and both my buddy and I buying the biggest POS quartz Rolexes you've seen (we were so f'ing cool back then with our watches and mullets).

    Fast forward xx years (holy sh!t, that went fast) and the search for a gen sub (well not really a search given they are in every mall from coast to coast), but one a decent price.

    Some internet searching, reps comming up - but the websites smelling bad, and stumbling into both this place and RWI - that was about it.

    Now all I hear from my wife is the pissing and moaning that comes with this hobby - come on, you've all been there too - "another watch?!?" "is that one real or fake?" "you are on that site again?!?".

    [hey, at least it ain't porn - I could be doing much worse stuff with my time and $$, right?????].

  3. I'd rather wear a rep over an invictia and day of the week, but take Brands like Tissot, Hamilton, and Swiss Army over any Rep.

    That's because brands like Tissot, Swiss Army, ESQ (Movado), etc... make VERY good watches at a great value. The reps are fun because you can get a multi-thousand dollar brand name watch for next to nothing that is fun to look at and fun to wear (it's great to wear your favorite rep watch - I have a few Cartier reps I love wearing). But the quality is most certainly better on the brands you named above if you need functionality.

    PS: As I write this I am wearing a rep Omega GMT - I love it.

  4. I buy both reps and gens. The 21j reps are fun for me because I have no worries - I consider them semi disposable.

    For example, I have a gen Omega 300m and rep Omega 300m. It's perfect for me to have both because I can go to the beach, park, work in the yard etc... and wear the rep of a watch I love.

    I am very happy with the reps I buy. There are quality differences, of course, between the reps and gens (pearl, lume, dial, hands, screw down crown, etc..., etc...), but from a foot away you probably couldn't tell the difference between a good rep and a gen.

    I'm very happy with both, as they serve different purposes for me.

    P.S. Not to flame the above posts - but there is a huge difference in materials and quality between a $100 rep and $3k - $5k gen. Don't take my word for it - get any rep and the same gen. Put them side by side and compare with a 10x loupe. Also compare the screw down crown function, etc... . We all know the rep crows strip, but I've never had that problem with a gen. Dials are not even close in quality, neither is the lume, etc..., etc..., etc... .

    That said - I still love reps!!!!!!

  5. I buy both reps and gens. The 21j reps are fun for me because I have no worries - I consider them semi disposable.

    For example, I have a gen Omega 300m and rep Omega 300m. It's perfect for me to have both because I can go to the beach, park, work in the yard etc... and wear the rep of a watch I love.

    I am very happy with the reps I buy. There are quality differences, of course, between the reps and gens (pearl, lume, dial, hands, screw down crown, etc..., etc...), but from a foot away you probably couldn't tell the difference between a good rep and a gen.

    I'm very happy with both, as they serve different purposes for me.

  6. I have 3 reps from the Santee Alley. All of them I purchased before joining the forum. They are some of the worst reps I have seen, but they were cheap. Also, the Omega DeVille is the one that I get the most comments on. To be honest, if you find something that you like, and the price is right, then go for it. However, keep in mind, it probably won't run very well. All three of mine are not very accurate time pieces!

    Yes - the alley watches a normally total sh!t, but if you look hard enough (and have a lucky day) you can find a gem. I got very lucky on a Rollie (haven't seen one like it there since - as most totally suck), and bought a Cartier Tank (with the usual dial flaws). Both have ran great for over 2 years. The Rollie has surprisingly good lume (not normal rep lume) and ran +/- 15 sec before any regulation. I've never seen anything decent at Venice.

    Of course, now I just order from trusted dealers on the forums (I don't have to wander around for days to find a half decent rep). The Omega GMT I bought from a dealer is worse than the finds I got in the alley (again, with hard work). Although, I was able to regulate the dealer GMT within +/- 3 sec per day :D:D .

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