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madmex

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  1. Please tell me your opinions :)

    BTW Funny thread: http://forums.timezone.com/index.php?t=tre...68473&rid=0

    In response to your first question, I am drooling at the watch. Such a delicately done tool watch... wow.

    Regarding the Timezone thread:

    I am concerned that whoever started the post on Timezone thoughtlessly linked directly to ELs photos on photobucket. I hope this does not jeopardize our dealer's account. Obviously is someone on this board.

    :angry:

  2. TUDOR made a blue sub, IIRC it was available in sapphire during it's last few years before it was replaced with the Hydronaut.

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    This may be a plexiglass model pictured above. I was obsessed with it, but never bought one.

  3. Hi All

    Here is a photo of my moonwatch and reduced

    together. I hope this helps clarify the diference

    between the two

    The moonwatch is 43mm inc crown

    The reduced is 41mm inc the crown

    Regards

    Richard

    Hey guys, FYI, Richard's Speedmasters are both genuine. I've owned the reduced in genuine, and the rep in the moonwatch (full size).

  4. Wow, a happy ending to this after all.

    The Amercian headquarters was dragging their feet and didn't call when they said they would. After contacting Tissot in Switzerland last week, heard back from them once saying they'd investigate. A completely new watch, box and all, showed up at my door today. I am thrilled. Makes me completely rethink my thoughts about Tissot. Still don't like the American headquarters, but the real HQ came through and sent me a new watch. Had to come on here and say that.

    THAT is the kind of service I'd expect in this situation with a Gen. I already have high expectations for our rep dealers here.

    -Antonio

    The Swatch group is awesome, in Switzerland. I have dealt with them about a half dozen times. One time I sent a Mido that had some manuf defects on the dial. I contacted them via e-mail. They gave me directions on how to ship, I inquired if they could change the color and hands of the dial (they said yes). They overnighted the watch back--serviced with a new dial and hands, along with a very solid heavy pen.

    I have heard many complaints of the US service center, although I sent my PR100 automatic to be serviced there (it stopped), and they sent it back looking like new. I purchased the watch in Mexico, yet they still honored the warranty.

  5. Paul... also sells a version that has numeral "10 second" markings on the dial... just like on genuine "reduced". Check it here.

    Otherwise it looks exactly the same as the watch I reviewed.

    Too bad that one says "Professional" on the dial, or it would be more faithful to the gen.

    IMO, all these chrono reps, although admirable in quality, are easy to tell apart from the gen versions due to the completely different dial / movement chrono layout. you don't even have to have a trained eye. :wounded1:

  6. I recently ordered an asian 7750 secs @ 6 Daytona, but with a black dial.

    When the watch arrived it had smaller, very thick and shiny sub dial rings, it looked very bad.

    Of course I was quite disappointed, but I got it from an excellent dealer who refunded my money, I sent the watch back.

    So now I'm still wanting a Daytona, may I ask, which dealer did you get yours from?

    I received mine from King. Who did you get yours from?

  7. Great pictures!!! Almost makes me want a Daytona!!!

    Let's hope the movement won't let you down, it's very nice watch.

    Thanks. Regarding the movement, it's probably not a good candidate for an everyday watch., but if you have a few and you rotate them then it's working less.

    That said, there's some kind of invisible glue on the caseback, and I have been unable to take this watch off since I received it thus far..... :wub:

    If it wore out in say 2 years you can buy another one--maybe a black one!

  8. very nice ! looks nice n heavy ! :wub:

    Thanks!

    Compared to my PT Seamaster it's not all that heavy. But comparing it to other Rollies it most certainly is. Nice, very crisp, clasp!

    I just love the end-link construction accuracy! (All of my rollies have been off one way or another)

    Here is a new pic (look at the time, and realise I am CST)...

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  9. It seems like forever I had wanted a Daytona, but the reps were just not up to par. The cheapest working Daytona was $1000, and the dial was immediately recognizeable by the wrong positioning of the subdials.

    Upon finding this forum I was impressed by the new Daytona rep with an Asian copy, with a module imitating the correct position and function. This version has the hi-beat Asian 7750 subseconds @ 6.

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    Here is a shot of the hand alignment. I must say that the chrono has been working flawlessly and has lost 5 seconds in 3 days with mixed chronograph operation.

    The chronograph seconds hand is a direct-drive so it is very smooth. Chronograph pusher action is crisp, and precise! I am impressed. Hands reset to zero, without any issue, EVERY time.

    One slight issue with modular chronographs deals with the indirect seconds subdial. There are so many (extra) gears that a little amount of play between these gears multiplies throughout each iteration. This results in a slightly inconsistent motion of the subseconds dial. It is very smooth at certain angles, but at others the play is evident and it appears "jumpy." This is not a defect but rather a characteristic of indirect seconds (again, magnified by so many extra gears). Something you have to be ready to live with.

    The good news is that the subseconds hand is so small that you would have to stare at it to notice its sometimes odd beat.

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    While this version (and any version using the 7750 copy) is thicker than a gen Daytona, the resulting high polish, high side profile is quite beautiful. Here is an unusual angle depicting it's massive thickness (about 3mm more than the gen).

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    Many times the back of these watches is a tell-tale of their questionable authenticity--bad or innacurate end-links, etc. Regarding the back of this specimen, I particularly appreciate the accuracy of the bracelet end-pieces. The back looks almost 100% original. Probably the full 100% with some tweaking.

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    I hope you enjoy this quick pictorial taken a few minutes ago!

    Cheers.

  10. UBI you & tribal gots to have the best rolex collection on the forum :thumbsupsmileyanim:

    i didnt know that the ETA 2846 could be a direct swap for eta 2826 :g: hmmmmmmmmmm maybe that will be my next project :)

    Only difference is one or two escapement wheels (and lack of 4 jewels).

    I had a rep with that movement in it, and I purchased a 2824 to replace it. Instead of replacing the whole movement, I swapped parts. So I probably still have the old wheels and parts. The rest of the movement is virtually the same.

  11. Not the best pic of the datemag totally centered. But is it me or is my datemag not big enough ?

    http://img96.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img29582lb5.jpg

    Very nice. Huuuge mag. Usually that's the tell-tale, and yours would completely pass that test.

    So either the cyclops is really bubbly, or the rehaut is very tall, or the crystal is very thick, or a combination of all 3.

    When I buy mine I hope it magnifies like that... but why keep dreaming. Is that an aftermkt sapphire, or the one that came with the watch? Just like the vintage MBWs fit the genuine plexi crystal, does the modern MBW fit the OEM sapphire the same way?

    Last question--how much does something like that set one back. I saw a link to George's photo folder, but it's password protected. You can PM me if you want.

    Thanks!

  12. the 14k is too silver. the gold on this watch is exactly the right color if it is like mine. 14k don't cut it if you are going for that 99.5% all out look. mine matches all of my 18k jewelery and the ladies ss and 18k dj i got my wife from ruby is also the right color.

    it's all up to personal preferance and how far you are willing to go. i held the ladies tt dj from ruby in my hand side by side with my wife's doctor's gen tt dj and it was the same only her doctors gen needed to be cleaned and polished. if you don't mind the gold being too light then the 14k is fine.

    There are different grades of the same 14kt or 18kt.

    24kt = pure gold

    18kt = 75% gold, 25% other mystery metals

    14kt= ~58% gold content, ~42% mystery metals

    they "water it down" to make it less soft, and use a variety of metals to do that. Different metals are used for the desired properties (or cost). For instance, copper is used to make "rose gold."

    Nickel would be avoided for those with nickel allergies, for instance, so there are different grades at different costs.

    What I'm saying is that you could have 2 pieces of 18kt gold with different colors, depending on what metals were used in the "downmix."

  13. The original 295C has a groove for the gasket. All modern sub reps that I have seen use a crystal with a flat side--so I don't think it would fit. The only way to find out is to pull it.

    The 295 works with the gasket and a ring on top. Like the vintage MBWs. All modern sub reps I have seen are not that complicated--their crystal is flat on the sides and is either held in place with a white gasket or glued in with UV glue.

  14. Not really a scammer, just a price gouger--mark 'em up, sell 'em on is what sales is about--both that site & his Asian site are pics of the real things that you actually wind up getting; he was straightforward in his emails about not bullshitting on the flaws before I ordered.

    Maybe you can mention the defect in the clasp and offer to send the clasp back when you receive a replacement. For the money you paid should come good aftersales service.

    I just ordered the perfect swiss sub from Josh and a datejust & GMT from Andrew, so I'll do a side by side comparison/shoot of the subs when they come in. I'm also tempted to take them both into Mayor's Jewelry (Fla's best Rolex dealer) in gen boxes to see which one they think is better. :)

    Can't wait to see the comparison shots!

  15. Resident experts:

    Is this a TWB? MBW? CWB? I am so confused with all these acronyms...

    I love it. I particularly like the excellent dial, seconds hand (the luminous dot on the seconds hand is NOT on steroids), the excellent end-links (looks like it's a two piece composite end-link), the crown on the clasp, and the correct position of the date window (some have it further out--the ones with the seconds hand on steroids).

    Does anyone know if any of the resident dealers has this one?

  16. You can probably fix the bracelet clasp easily.

    One thing you can do is get some really fine sand paper, and tape it to a rigid flat-surfaced object (such as a wooden ruler)...

    Then sand the defects it flat with plenty of elbow grease. Afterwards you polish it with a Dremel or a polishing cloth, and voila!

    The clasp is a minor detail and that is a common occurence, in my experience. The bracelet looks awesome otherwise.

  17. your band is not solid but it is very thick and done with a heated process that makes the gold adhear so it will never peel or flake. when it is being done it produces a gas that is very unhealthy and that is why the process has been stopped in all but the most out of the way places. it is very desirable because of it's durability. i remember el telling me he has been wearing one of these for about 4 years and it is still fine. he will tell you this is the one to buy if you understand what you are getting and have a clear veiw of what you are going to do when you receive it.

    the last time i looked on joshua's site the dj's you are talking about had been removed but they may be there now, you would have to look. ruby can get the dj with ss and solid 18k mid links. i got one of them for my wife and it is in the reveiw section here, it is very nice.

    marc

    PT sells some 14kt Rollies. You may ask him if he has a good 2t sub with the solid 14kt.

  18. Sorry about your bad experience, David. Keeping your cool and working it out with the dealer as you suggested seems like the best solution.

    Thanks for sharing your experience, at the minimum you have helped out anyone doing research on that dealer.

    Trust me, that you are not the only one that "fell for that." We all have in one way or another fallen for something--so don't feel bad.

    Buying dealers and watches is hit and miss. Good thing you have extra protection. keep us updated!

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