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crick0234

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  1. Yeah, you have nothing to worry about. that 4th generation PO is gorgeous - w/o a gen next to it to compare, no one will know. Here's my gen next to a rep PO. more pics at this thread: http://www.rwg.cc/members/Omega-425-Mm-Gen...-Po-t21128.html
  2. There might also be additional instructions on josh's site or andrew's site regarding chrono functions. fyi
  3. some things to keep in mind: 1) mechanical chronos are all like that. if you've seen the cuts of a mechanical chrono before, then you'll know it's much more complicated than a standard mechanical watch. Gears galore. If you need to get it serviced, it's more expensive than a regular non-chrono (we're talking ~200-300 dollars to service). 2) NO rep will ever come with a brand box and fake papers and instructions. These are separate purchases or might be included in a package. Of course it would be nice :? thought it was weird that you included in as a dislike considering all reps will come to you in this fashion. other than that, cool beans! that's a nice watch you have with good resale wear it in good health. edit: OOPS! didnt realize this is your first rep purchase. sorry bout that. yeah reps wont be coming with any accessories... soemtimes they come with QC issues too - as you've run into... and that's the typical sacrifice we make to buying counterfeit goods at the fraction of the cost of its gen counterpart. Also you'll notice that higher end fine watches mostly come in mechanical. Though quartz will always have much more features than a standard mechanical, mechanical is... in a way... considered the traditional heart and soul of a watch.
  4. the only thing i do know for sure and have seen numerously is gen dial and hands fitting on the swiss ETA. i say that and acquiring a better pearl would bring u pretty close to gen. does gen bracelet fit on rep PO body?
  5. Sorry if this is a doulbe post; i've posted this is the Omeeeega section as well, but thought it be nice since this is a more ontopic section of the forum thought i share some "Not really good comparison" photos of a gen 42mm PO vs rep 42mm PO (rep PO = the one with the bloatie bezel pearl)
  6. here's comparison of the gen vs rep PO, where gen is more Reddish orange while rep is just lighter orange. http://www.rwg.cc/members/index.php?showtopic=19919&hl= btw: 3 months? waiting that long will make a weaker case to andrew hope things sort out.
  7. someone should correct me if i'm wrong, but gen bezels do not fit the 42.5mm rep bezel. I have both a gen and rep PO and made some comparison measurements of the bezel insert. Gen inserts seems to be .5-.8mm smaller than its rep counterpart. I think the only ones that fit are other rep inserts... but i've heard it was difficult to change out because removal of the bezel was difficult. If someone managed to do it, can yah let me know?
  8. Great Pic Pug! looks good on you. i dont think a PO needs fancy wear at all. i consider it my "beat 'em up" watch for all occasions.
  9. yes... you'll need a link pin removing tool. I use this particular one with my omega PO, but it took some time figuring out: http://www.amazon.com/Watch-Band-Remover-E...8&s=jewelry The thing with this tool is that it only pushes the Bracelet Pin halfway out. I tried to grab it with a pair of pliers to pull it the rest out, but ended up breaking the pin. I eventually figured out a workaround but taking one of the spare pins for the tool and breaking it. Taking that small piece, i use put it into the bracelet when the pin is halfway out, and use the tool to push the rest of the pin out. To reattach the braclet, i remove the pinpusher from the tool. I then screw down on the pin without the pinpusher. that's what i have to go through at least - taken my bracelet apart dozens of times.
  10. i'm very sure now that i've seen them at AD's with AR
  11. Josh and Andrew have been selling that with an ETA2000 for over 3 months now if i can recall. Same Pics, same specs since i first saw it for sale. Actually, I first saw Ruby carrying it. Could the price hike just be because ETA2000 are harder to obtain now? I dont think they'd price it at 350 if it had a 2824.
  12. aren't the current SMPS being released today doublesided coated? i could've sworn i've seen some at the AD?
  13. crick0234

    Po 42.5mm

    byTor has mentioned to me that his had a gap between the clasp and bracelet. He had to twist it a little to get rid of it. my rep PO did not have this gap. http://replica-watch.info/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14294
  14. thought i share some "Not really good comparison" photos of a gen 42mm PO vs rep 42mm PO
  15. that PO looks fine on your wrist. my 42 fits on my wrist just like your 45 fits on yours. looks like you'll have to send it back to andrew
  16. if so then that soul must be bi-polar. they talk and behave quite differently.
  17. I've researched this question before and what it comes down to is Warranty&certificates vs non-warranty/certs. Online, you can get hassle free 30% discount off of retail tax free. You sacrifice warranty from the manufacturer. In case for a co-axial movement, that's 3 years. You may also sacrifice serial numbers, which will devalue teh watch if you're reselling it. It may also not come with all papers and certificates. Even places like Costco will tell you they aren't an AD so their omega watches arent covered by warranty (even though it has serial numbers). When you buy at an AD, you get all warranties, certs, serials, etc because they are an Authorized Dealer. There are some jewelry stores i've encountered that sells Omegas but they aren't in the AD PDF that omega lists and look somewhat suspicious (i would have to assume they source their watches grey market). The hassle comes into finding an AD and then negotiating for discount. Some will give you 10%, others can throw out 25% right out the door - and the anal ones will give you 0%. I got mine at 25% and negotiated down to 30% - it took visits to 5 different AD's though to find the AD I was comfortable with. It's better buying at the AD - gives you a peace of mind and that warranty. I know of one fellow who bought an SMP and 6 months in, he had problems that the warranty took care of. Anyone online are not AD's unless they are an actual AD Retail Store with a website that sells online (supposedly they're arent allowed to do that) - watches-etc.com is an retail dealer and they are an AD of omega watches. btw: some online sites offer their own warranty, but i would just look for an AD... you can get the price to be just the same as Online.
  18. i just got my 4th gen PO and noticed that there is AR... but it looks like it's just coated on one side, hence you'll still see a refelction
  19. my family has a mix bag of people in different payscales, so there's always those with Gens and those with "reps" (i wouldnt' even call what they wear reps). anyways, i haven't been called out, instead, it kinda happened the otherway around: A cousin came in sporting a 35mm daytona (yes, 35mm daytona) bragging how he has a gen rolex and showing it off to my aunts and uncles. Not only is it 35 mm, it's a daytona with no chrono but day/date intead. Secondly, the bracelet is something like 16mm lugwidth narring down to 12 or 14. the casing is super dull and brassing in several areas So of course, everyone calls him out. The unexpected came when they called me over, because they wanted to compare my "GEN Explorer 1" with the Fake *obviously canalstreet* daytona ONLY if they knew :) they said: "Look at how much smoother the sweep is on the explorer, the build quality. Look at the laser etched crown! how it doesn't rattle when you shake it on your wrist... the sheen of hte case. You should work harder like your cousin, then you can afford fine watches like him!" The explorer I is a really nice rep with a swiss movement in it. Poor cousin, he shouldn't have gloated so heavily
  20. i got box and papers to fool dad to thinking i got him a real rolex. after an hour or two of talking about it, he finally read my b-day card to him, which stated it was fake. without the box and papers, i wouldn't have that joyous look on his face. Anyways long story short, he doesnt wear his gen rollie no more. Wears the rep everyday now. as for me, i'd be interested in a box and manual for decor, don't need no stinking papers.
  21. http://www.sharperimage.com/us/en/catalog/product/sku__AR018 i could've sworn it had a display back too, but i could be wrong.
  22. i thought it was interesting. it was for sale at a sharper image, but i didnt ask to take a look at it.
  23. http://perfect-clones.com/cart10001-tank-k...dies-p-168.html ??? how bout cartier?
  24. I've been collecting reps since early july this year after seeing my uncle's gen Cartier. From there it just took off. Been collecting not only reps, but gen watches too... some vintage as well hope you enjoy! Reps: Newest one! TTK's Noobie on a nato my favorite all time daily beater rep: pam 48 the watch that got me started on reps Exp1 swisseta. inexpensive rep from WBK Gens: the workhorse watch b4 reps. grandfather's 1st expensive watch when he arrived here in america. He was so proud to be able to afford it. passed down to dad then to me. he's currently very ill so this watch has plenty of sentimenal value. Vintage 1950's waltham, another one that gets lots of wrist time. Vintage longines from the 50's. Found this in great condition at a flea market Newly aquired Poljot Strela Reissue 183 of 500 (i wonder hwo many have #183 also? ) Love the cyrillic writing. That's pretty much it! funny how i thought i was just going to buy 1 rep or 1 watch
  25. try www.bhphoto.com their prices are VERY VERY good. I've been ordering from them for years.... except when i purchased the 8mp canon xt Dslr for the g/f (i got that from dell with a coupon- ended up dirt cheap). if you go with a DSLR - glass is very important. dont skimp out on it. Go for in the very least the middle class lenses... avoid the cheapo starter lenses. These avrg 300-600 dollars. If you have the money, the high end lenses are around 1000 + dollars I purchased a 1200 dollar lens and gave me 500 dollar lens to the g/f. She still shoots better photos than me, so it goes to show you equipment can only do so much. Regular consumer level Digital cameras like the dimage are also really good. I've seen amazing macro photos only to discover it was done with P&S cameras
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