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sssurfer

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  1. did anyone create a rep

    off course with the original size :D

    Nope, they would be of no use other than to PAM-enthusiast scuba divers -- quite small as a buying target, IMHO. :(

    But, if you really like its look, there is a hommage flying out there. There was a thread about it.

  2. To render unto Caesar what is Caesar's, I have to make it clear that someone else had a finger in the "4-stage W-Paneritis syndrome" pie. Actually, it was identified by another physician, a member of great taste and humor and kindness that I am missing so much...

    Hope all well with you, Esmarc!

    Btw... I see that posting his syndrome here made my "funny" rating rise up over any other my rating.

    Please think twice about it, find a way to withdraw them. I assure I am just a boring, sucking, unfriendly person.

    Oh, and yes, I am going to mark as a personal foe anyone who should rate even this post as funny... :sly:

  3. Decided: to me, it is a genuine 125F (E series was made in 1500 pieces, not 2100). Numbers do match.

    Besides of that, this model has not been repped so far (as far as I know).

    Agree with chieftang about the case size: misdescription. Maybe the seller included the CG.

    Honest price, but not the deal of the century.

  4. If it is 40mm, it may be a genuine 125 (126 is the bracelet model).

    Just a bit dubious about the crown. The crown of 40mm models is thinner than that of 44mm models, but this looks with a too wide room between the crown and the crown guard... :g:

    Any other info (millesimation, numbers on the caseback, etc)?

    Price of the 125 was 4900 USD in 2006.

  5. That is great info, offshore, thanks!

    @vintagerolex: unfortunately there are no exploded diagrams of Seagull movements around. On the Seagull site you can just see a few pics of some their movements.

    A very common chinese movement is the Miyota 8215 clone, so FxrAndy's advice to look for it is a good advice. You may find it here.

    Unfortunately I was even unable to identify which movement it is on the cousinsuk website (it might be the DG2803).

  6. I have an 028 dial on the way and I may decide to PVD my 027 and replace the dial with the 028 in the hopes of getting a more accurate pam 028, The non recessed dial in the 027 bothers me a little. Would this make an accurate 028 like you own?

    It should.

    A better PVD than mine would make it even better, probably (mine was performed by the same company that was once doing the PVD coating on OEM PAMs, but they had changed their method along time and their current PVD is a little too black to my eyes).

    Maybe I missed your post... would you provide me with a link please?

    Btw, at first I got a little angry by missing the ajoesmith's offer for the 028 dial... Then I considered that, to me, it was going to be just a backup, while to you it was going to be your very 028! ;):thumbsupsmileyanim:

  7. The AR does perform better on sapphire. How much better, and how noticeable? You'd have to compare them side by side to judge.

    I was not meaning to suggest that AR performs better on glass, rather that AR coated glass performs the same as AR coated sapphire as for scratch resistance -- and even better as for crash resistance. About possible differences in the AR effect yes, I'd have to compare like you say.

    I also remember your note about AR coating on glass not getting the same blue tone as on sapphire, chief. But that guy asked for double AR coat on a PAM, so he does not look excessively concerned about accuracy, rather about overall look.

    And, frankly, I personally find colorless double AR much better looking than blue single AR. ;)

    Well, even better than blue double AR to tell the truth. :)

    To me, double AR should have the crystal like disappearing. That is voided by a blue tint (that, even more, modifies the color and look of the dial).

    Naturally, if we otherwise speak about accuracy, that's an entirely different matter... On PAMs, at least.

  8. Got it, got it, got it!!! :p Now I HAVE to do the cyclops & datewheel mods... They are pretty dead giveaways for the 27A and being such a wonderful rep they must be corrected... I have asked bazonkers (pm) for help as to how to source them, but if someone else can help I'd appreciate it.

    Lello provides with the datewheel.

    I used to provide with the cyclops, but the last one got sold yesterday, sorry... :(

    If you want hints & tips on the cyclops you need, PM me.

  9. I now realize exactly how convincing these reps of ours can be in the flesh. ;)
    Really.

    And you came to the best place in the world about reps. :)

    The watch even appeared to have a bluish AR coating.
    No wonder, have a look at this thread.

    If i did not know that this gent could afford a gen I would have given it more scrutiny at the time.
    Well, that just shows that, besides of the money to get a gen, that gent also had the brain to get a rep.

    Just, not brain enough to sort out a good rep! :lol:

    I cant wait to add a NICE SS PAM to my collection now! B)
    :clap2::thumbsupsmileyanim:
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