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Kaneda

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  1. I had a look at the tutorial on taking apart a rolex, I reckon the bezel should be grand as it seems to be just pull off and snap on a new one. No way in the world would I be comfortable doing the dial replacement tho. Would this be expensive to have done at a jewelers? I would be a bit apprehensive asking them to work on a rep but I guess I have no choice at this stage. A bit of QC inspection of the watches would be great!!

    Having the dial replaced is not a difficult task.

    It would take about ten minutes at any competent watch smith's shop..

    I have such a guy just down the street from me, I had to do a movement swap on one of my watches just recently (a franck muller crazy hours watch) and he did the swap (which involves pulling the hands off and replacing them) , lubricated the keyless works and checked for water resistance for $10 Canadian. It took him about 20 minutes because we fiddled around with the winding crown on the new movement making it flush with the case.

    Don't worry about it, just get the parts and dive in at a watchsmith.. it's fun to see the inside of your watch :)

    -Kaneda

  2. Hi there guys, my friend is heading off to HK in a few weeks and he will be popping over into Shenzhen on a day visa. He's been over there before rep buying but hasn't really found anything better than your typical 100RMB asian auto rep..

    I was wondering if you guys knew of particular markets or watch malls that I could direct him to that have the kind of quality reps that we are used to..

    Panerai reps especially..

    Any help is greatly appreciated

    Thanks in advance guys,

    -Kaneda

  3. I am considering an all gold daytona from josh at perfect clones. Has anyone bought one? His picks seem very dark and I am wondering if the gold is that color or if it is just the picks. Also it is hard to see the detail in the MOP dial. Can anyone post a better pic of one of these?

    By the way, the rotor on the movement says 'Officine Rolex Firenze'

    that may be a small tell.. heh..

    http://perfect-clones.com/images/1/410/7.jpg

  4. We'll have a new lotto in a couple of weeks, if that is not too soon. I'll contact you as soon as we are ready to start up ;)

    BTW; any wishes for watch prizes in the next lotto?

    Well, let's see.. Watches seem to be popular lotto items in general.

    Watches with boxes + papers even moreso..

    On my wishlist would be a white dial / black hands explorer II

    Then some chrono 47mm pam..

    Then pam straps 26/26 of course (and really thick..) :)

    and perhaps another 10 watch box.. because my current one is overflowing..

    Just some ideas..

    -Kaneda

  5. If I'm not mistaken MBW stands for Maria's Best Watch

    Similar to TB or TWB for Taiwan's Best...

    From what I've read it applies to heavily modified vintage replicas that use alot of genuine parts or will accept genuine parts..

    Let the corrections begin...

    -Kaneda

  6. I think that I'll leave strap changes until they're absolutely nescessary... :)

    The rep strap that it came with is actually pretty nice soft leather.. I'm impressed..

    I need to track down a 26/26 strap for my pam 203 though..

    I was looking for bob straps on ebay.. decent prices although not quite awesome.. I was kind of hoping to get one of those really thick (5mm) straps...

    -Kaneda

  7. Nice watch, the 183 was my first nice rep. Yes, just unscrew each screw, you don't have to totally unscrew it, in fact its good to leave it in a bit so it doesn't get lost. Then pull the lugs away from the watch (there are actually four) and it should come right out. I've found you have to work it back and forth a bit to get the lugs back in and hold it while you tighten the screws to put it back on.

    So if I am to understand you correctly, it's not a solid bar going through the strap, but infact two peices that stick into each end of the strap on each side..

    Thanks for your reply btw.

    -Kaneda

  8. I just got my Pam 183 from Josh today and it is great, what I was curious about, however was how to change out the strap on it..

    The wire lugs appear to be held in by four screws, I presume if I remove the screws I can take the lugs out, however the bit that hangs out doesn't look like it would easily slide through the band..

    Ideas? comments?

    Enjoy the photos + wrist shots btw :D

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    Thanks guys :)

    -kaneda

  9. Thanks for the review, everything!

    I really like the look of this, and quartz movement doesn't bother me.

    I'm going to order this from Andrew.

    Can you please tell me, is the lug width 20mm? I have a rep black rubber strap that was supposed to fit the 4th gen PO but it looked terrible on, I 'm hoping I could install that strap on this baby, that would look really sharp.

    Thanks!

    The lug width is 20mm on this one.. at least from andrew it is :)

    -Kaneda

  10. I was wondering if US Customs delays are the norm for people around here....

    I'm asking this because I sent a genuine AP 15300 (Watch only) to a buyer in the United States on August 30th by EMS from Hong Kong, and it's been stuck in Customs at JFK since 8:00am August 31st at JFK.

    What I'm worrying about is I underdeclared the Customs at the request of the buyer and wrote "Broken Clock for Repair and Return to Sender" with a value of $250.

    Any thoughts are appreicated.

    :)

    As far as I've heard US customs holds things for anywhere from a few hours to ten days..

    -Kaneda

  11. I figured I'd give Paul a go, seeing as his prices are pretty decently low.

    I figure I can do all the reading in the world but I'll only really know what

    his service is like if I pony up my own bucks. So I went ahead and ordered

    an IWC FA Jones from him. We'll see how it goes, I will post updates as

    they become available :)

    -Kaneda

  12. I have replaced a few of these but they have all been mineral glass. Was the watch described as having synthetic sapphire? If it was that means it's mineral glass.

    Yeah, it's described as having synthetic sapphire on Josh's site..

    I figured that meant sapphire... heh.

    I'm still curious to see whether anyone out there has experienced their watch crystal just cracking as is..

    It was fine the day before when I checked on it.. then this morning it was cracked.. I figure the only way it could happen is if it was jammed right in there under tremendous pressure..

    -Kaneda

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