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cheepoguy

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  1. go here

    www.thedoxabook.com

    click on the excerpts link and open the Flash Paper file called Conquistador. It is an excerpt from a book on Doxa Dive Watches (300 pages and 330 images) and should be published very soon. It was hoped to have it out by Christmas, but Doxa are a bit slow with the final edit.

    You should find the Conquistador section interesting.

    Cheepo

  2. Blancpain 50th Anniversary 50 Fathoms would certainly be my first choice, even thought the first thing I'd do would be dump the strap thing they come with.

    The Ulysse Nardin Marine Diver is a beauty but I'm not sure wjhat movement it uses and if it could be done easily.

    The date version of the vintage Omega Seamaster 300 could easily be done and there seem to be a few "dodgy" ones out there anyway.

    One thing I really don't understand is why there isn't a 1:1 of the Rolex Submariner or Sea-Dweller available. As a reply to the comment about how wearing a real one and being asked all the time is it a fake etc etc etc. I have both a gen and a rep and could tell the difference very easily. I've never been asked if either was real or fake. Before I got the gen I thought it would bother me knowing there were so many fakes about that people may assume mine was a fake too. However, once I got the real thing, it never bothered me at all. I knew it was real, that's all that mattered. It actually bothered me more wearing the rep knowing it was so imperfect.

    Cheepo

  3. I'm a definite #4. I wish I knew more and had the time to learn. I've trashed a few movements getting to the point where I am now. I did the classic press the stem release button too hard on an ETA 2824 a while ago and stripped the movement quite a way to reset the little retainer. Fiddly operation but well pleased when I got it all back together again and it worked.

    Tried to change the date wheel on a vintage ETA and as soon as I lifted the wheel a couple of springy bits flew out. Had to bin that one :(

    Cheepo

  4. Richard,

    thanks. yep it is nice. Mid size so I never wore it much and just kept it in a draweer. I was going to sell it and showed it to the wife. She jumped up and down and said it was exactly the same watch as her father's. Her brother got the watch when her dad passed away. So I did the only descent thing I could and gave it to her. It was very difficult to resize the bracelet as even with all the removavble links out it was still too big. I tok it to watchmakere who did an tremendous job resizing it. So now the wife is realy happy that it has the original bracelet and is identical to the watch her father used to wear.

    As for Reps. Can't say I have ever seen one before, but I think they would be well worth repping.

    Cheepo.

  5. Ah, brings back memories. I lived in Guangzhou from 1990 to 1992. I actually opened the office for the company I was working for at the time. Talk about exciting. A half wit Paddy with kids who had flame red hair and freckles. The locals had never seen anything like it and used to touch the kids hair and skin in the street all the time. They even gave me craem for the kids "bad skin condition". It was a lot different to the Guangzhou you saw. I really enjoyed my time there, however, it was incredably polluted. I actually picked up a genuine Rolex Airking for not a lot of money. Most of the watches at that time were actually real but with very bad redials. The Rolex I got was perfect but running eratically. I had it serviced in Seoul and it has run like a chanp ever since. The wife wears it now. The bracelet in the image was one I used as my wife is Korean and has minute wrists. I've since managed to "shrink" the original bracelet which is now on the watch.

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    I went back there in 1999 and what a change to it. I'll bet I wouldn't recognise the Garden hotel and China hotel anymore.

    Sounds like you had a great trip. Thanks for the memory tug :-)

    Cheepo

  6. As most of you know I had a dial made up in green with a Shamrock on it for St. Patricks day....well, it took a year to make and ended up with a clover leaf instead of a Shamrock but what the hell, close enough. The dial was from a modern 600T. I tried to install it in a vintage 300T Searambler. I was going to use the orange hands so we had the Irish colours as well..... Guess what, the modern dials don't fit the vintage movements. I was screwed as I wasn't prepared to canabalise my wifes 600T Pro or Divingstar (people say food and sex is over-rated, but I'm not so sure!!!). Then just today as I was picking up the Conquistador from being serviced I asked Barry to whip the back of the dodgy Rolex Seadweller I have. I believed it had an ETA in it but wasn't sure as I couldn't remove the caseback. It was on mega tight. Yep, very nice ETA 2824-2 with gold Rolex rotor !!!!!!!!

    I pulled out the movement, removed the hands and dial, replaced it with the Irishstar dial and bingo... the Doxa that never was. OK so its really a Folex Irishstar, but man is it nice. The pics don't do it justice or catch the right colour but I love it. I have another vintage Searamber coming with a trashed dial so I'll remove the innards and see if the moderm movement and dial will fit but until then... Green is the IN colour.

    Pete

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  7. Great camera, but beware, you'll start to get artsfartsy after a while. :Jumpy:

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    Just fyi - i had a sony camera for 3 years, i loved it. But, after doing tons of research - Canon digital cameras pound for pound in the non-digital SLR market you get alot more bang for the buck.

    The one super cool thing on this one if i remember correctly is the 12x and the image stabilization. which works to take pictures of your kid playing soccer or something like that.

    Not to tinkle on your new toy - its a great camera - i was considering it.

    I ended up selling my sony dscv1 which i had zoom and wide angle lenses and 3 batteries ect ect. To get a smaller more, throw it in the bag with the baby stuff and carry it around. The canon sd700. It doesn't have manual shutter speed which i REALLY miss. but, its an AMAZING camera.

    in the larger canon models with larger lenses - similiar to your new one. I always found that my sister who has a canon - her photos of the same event were a little cripser - with less digital noise.

    The other thing i recomend no matter what you do is get yourself some huge memory cards and use this as your video camera

    and join phanfare.com and you can upload unlimited video.

    at least thats what i did.

    some very nice shots you have taken.

  8. The guy I borrowed the pic from complained..... jeeez... so I removed it. I can't find the pic I took of my movement so I'm looking for another. May have to just borrow another.

    @cheepoguy

    I can't see the last pic of the genuine Rolex movt... can you fix it?

  9. I'm the writer of the article and I hang out here. Not sure exactly what you mean by this sentence

    The writter has pointed out the few spot on flaws(His presumption) on the high end rep and I really doubt of his "presumptuous statement" if he knows what we have here

    Why is it presumptuous? and what am I presuming. Please do enlighten me

    Cheepo

  10. Here is the comparison review I promised. ...... actually I thought I had posted this here earlier

    I have taken a genuine Rolex Sea-Dweller and a high end replica and compared them to show the differences. I hope that this will be a guide to those who are thinking of buying a second hand SD and show you what to look for to ensure you are getting the genuine article.

    http://petemillar.com/rolex/rolex.htm

    Pete

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