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HR911

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  1. Here's a realistic request from me.... How about the Ginza ROO LE in SS? Can't be that hard can it? http://news.watchprosite.com/?show=forumpost&ti=732538&fi=112&s=0Ta That all black dial looks lovely.
  2. These are outstanding photos....you have some skills with a camera. I've ordered one too, so the waiting begins for me too. Please feel free to take and share more lovely photos!
  3. Hi Scouser, The watch was originally bought by me, and suprised to see it has been flipped so quickly! It is a lovely watch and I remember looking at the seconds hand and thinking it was actually quite smooth. I personally wouldn't service it for atleast 6 months. This model ROO is one of the latest ones and has the updated grey dial with correct inner bezel and darker numbers so it does have the extra jewel. (I asked Josh this to make sure) Wear it in good health!
  4. Way too expensive!!!! You can get the same watch from the recommended dealers on the forum for almost half that! Around $488 plus delivery is what you will pay. So don't buy from this guy
  5. Looks great....what is the crown guard lever like? Is it floppy or tight when you open the lever?
  6. Guys, I also have a Eurotimez DSSD V5 I bought last year and this happened to me too. There is a simple fix to this which I did at the weekend. - Unscrew the caseback - Put the centre case back (the grey bit) into the oven for about 3 minutes to heat it up - Take it out and let it cool down to a slightly warm - Spray dark grey car primer on it (it's nearly exactly the same colour) - Put it back in the oven at 250 temp and let it cure for 10 mins - Take it out of the oven and let it cool and then put back on the watch And there you have it!....it's really that simple
  7. A great tip to get the dirt out is to get a cloth and dab some alcohol....I used some vodka...and wipe over the letters and the dirt will come off :-)
  8. HR911

    My Fiddy

    Is it possible to order a Fiddy dial from Eddie Lee?? How do I get in contact with him?
  9. HR911

    Pam 127

    Hi Pete, Thanks very much but I've found a service by Fine DD on RWI that will remove the AR and likely put his own AR on. So happy days!
  10. HR911

    Pam 127

    Hi Pete, Thanks for your reply....you have a beautiful watch too. My AR coating will be on the inside though won't it?....I thought the fiddy's all had the AR coating on the inside only? I can't even get the movement out at the moment as my screwdriver set doesn't seem to suitable.
  11. HR911

    Pam 127

    The watch looks awesome.... I have a PAM 127 too and have sent the CG to The Zigmeister to have a new flat pin inserted and lever stiffened up. How did you remove the Blue AR??....this would be my final thing to do..... Thanks in advance...
  12. Wow!! I have a PAM 127 aswell and the 2 things that spoil mine are the blue tint on the sapphire glass and the slightly blobby CG pin. That looks perfect!!....wear it in good times. Where is Zig based??
  13. Hi all, I have a lovely PAM 127 which is perfect aside from the CG pin mod. I have read tutorials on how to do this but I'm not really the DIY type! Does anyone know of any modders in the UK that could do this?....ie...flattening the pin to be flush with the CG guard, and stiffening the lever. I am actually in Las Vegas next week, so if anyone knows anyone near there that would be great too! Thanks
  14. I cannot wait to get mine!!!! It's shipping to me today or tomorrow....will post pics when it arrives :-)
  15. Fantastic photos.....it's a lovely watch. My DSSD V5 is almost ready to ship (Waiting for site to fix itself so I can approve the new pics) If it's like yours....I'll be very very happy! Thanks for posting
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