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TJGladeRaider

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  1. Yep - that's what gave me the idea. Unfortunately, they don't have this wheel, or anything like it. Good idea though. Bill
  2. I have started a new Jeep Project. I just bought a 2006 Rubicon and I have installed a suspension lift so now I need to figure out which wheel and tire combination to use. Although most people just buy whatever someone sells them, doing this right is actually more complicated than it sounds. I know the size and offset I need to maintain the factory steering geometry, but I am considering buying some teflon wheels and I'd like some idea how they would look before I spend the money. I don't want to put anyone to any trouble, but if the wizardry of Photoshop allows you to click "change this to this," it would help me make up my mind. Basically, I want to know, how would these wheels look on this Jeep? Unfortunately, there don't seem to be any photos of this wheel with the correct lug pattern so this is the best I could do. Like I said, I really don't want anyone to go to any trouble if this is complicated. I can always print the picture and use a dark gray sharpie on it or something. Thanks, Bill
  3. Although I am under the impresion that they are selling the same watch, albeit with very different modifications, the watches in the pphotos do not look the same. Josh LV - Look Closely at "Swiss Made" and the hash marks See the difference? Having purchased these watches both ways, there is a significant difference. Josh has someone modify the bracelet, CGs and case, whereas Andrew's watch is mechanically serviced (same service as Josh). With all the talk of late about misleading advertisements, it's unfortunate that many people may not know whether the advertised mods are real or marketing hype. I have bought several of these, and I have enough subs to know the difference - a lot of work goes into the mods, and the finished product has a discernably different feel. Since the watch is built upon the same base as the MBW - that being the TW Best case, I think that Josh's watch is probably the best version of the modern sub available as it has a lot of labor put into that the MBW does not. Bill
  4. Nice pics - I am glad you like the watch. If I had not had two of them, I wouldn't have let it go if you included the Penthouse Playmate. Bill
  5. Crystals don't get much flatter than modern subs and SDs - I have had a couple of hundred that beaded up just fine. Bill
  6. I gave up drinking for my 50th birthday last week. This week, I've got the nastiest flu I can recall Now, I have had a spanking. I have gone thru the list and edited my prior posts - now I am going back to bed to deal with DTs, Nausea Vomiting . . . and now a stinging butt Bill
  7. Oh. I am just beyond words. It would be different if not for the fact that he shows beautifully clear pics of every average 2836 in his inventory, but somehow neglects to show pics of this 2892? Josh, I know you read this thread - don't you think it's about time you spoke up for yourself, rather than have people who trust you make themselves look foolish. I am sad to have had to edit my prior posts. Bill
  8. Pug, maybe I'm confused - are you saying that this watch, clearly advertised as having a Swiss ETA 2892, actually has that miserable piece of [censored] movement that pics were shown of earlier? http://watchwindersworld.com/bo10005-instr...922-p-2262.html I am really hoping that isn't true. Bill
  9. Ouch . . . what can I say. OK, as far as the "synthetic sapphire" [censored] goes, I shall stand down and go sit in the back of the room. I really thought he had knocked that crap off. Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa. Bill
  10. Sheer genius Bill
  11. I probably should address that as I missed that point altogether. If any dealer is passing off the POS pictured as a genuine ETA 2892, that's fraud -- it's completely dishonest and I would personally support a moratorium on that dealer until the ad is pulled and all watches sold like that are recalled with full credit. It may have been clear in the posts, but I missed it. Who did that to Whom? Bill
  12. EDITED Prior comments removed -- misplaced loyalty I suppose. Bill
  13. Since this is your first post, I want to warn you so you don't feel ripped off. It may take a few weeks to get your watch, but you have bought from a reliable source and you definitely will get it. The SMP is a real classic. Enjoy your watch. Bill
  14. Lord, I like this guy. That's my dream of a watch bench. Bill
  15. This forum is promising, and I would like to be the first to welcome you to it. Rep modding is challenging, rewarding and a hell of a lot of fun. Bill
  16. EDITED My original reply to this was along the lines of a somewhat scathing rebuke. Since then, I have been made aware of various things I would not have believed could be true. Therefore, I must apologize to Doc and redact my defense of the dealers and I do think there should be a specific section where dealer's [censored] claims are exposed. Knowing that the dealers do read these posts, I can only say that continuing to call mineral glass "synthetic sapphire" after we discussed this at length some time ago can no longer be explained as a language error, and calling some piece of [censored] garbage movement an ETA 2892 is outright fraud. Bill
  17. It's a "secret" I discovered quite accidentally while trying to drill CGs. If you put a watch in a rubber jawed vice and tighten it a little, the cyclops pops off. I'ver done it twice now with no damage to the cyclops or the crystal. Bill
  18. Not to mention that wonderful modded DRSD w/Stingray Band and deployment clasp I thru in as a gift! You are going to love that watch. Those stingray bands are incredible. Bill
  19. How are you supposed to remove the Cyclops on a crystal? I have a really neat trick, but I want to see if anyone else knows it. I finally found out the best way to do the lugs - I use a cobalt fluted reamer. Unlike the drill bits you buy for a couple of bucks, these are about thirty bucks each. They are tough and whip thru a lug like butter leaving a nicely finished hole. Bill
  20. I have seen them on EBay. There are some there now with bezels for $79. Bill
  21. Well, I'll be! That was a surprise. I confess, I am indeed Fifty today. That's pretty amazing - I never thought I'd live this long. Thanks for the good thoughts. Bill
  22. I just traded mine off. Nice watch, sapphire crystal, 2892 ETA movement and beautiful engraving with the black face. Bill
  23. Yep, I can see why - if they are truly 22mm in length, no way to get them in there. Bill
  24. I don't deal with Ofrei so I couldn't say, but they look the same. I just ordered a bunch more from my source. His e-mail is jeffreysmith@ec.rr.com Bill
  25. That's just it -- there is no way that I can see that they should either. I thought they would look stupid, but I wanted to wear the watch. I was very surprised to see that they look exactly the same as the watches I made myself crazy stuffing gen bars into. It isn't a freak thing either. Since that worked so well, I have done all my watches with bracelets that way. The ones I put stingray or shark bands on, I use the gen Rolex bars. There is no way to tell which of my MBWs were done before I quit fighting with gen bars, and which have the 22mm bars. Bill
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