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bmedude

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  1. yeah the older UPOs have preety good lume, better then the never ones, and the 4th generation 42 also.

    yes and as Lanikai said only them and the new one :Jumpy: that comes take gen parts...

    make a good price for them and put them i the sales corner, there is always a buyer..but not to me i have my upo allready... not on the wrist but this is a other story :whistling::rofl:

    LoL.... let me guess... it has something to do with the crystal? :)

  2. Depends what kinda engines you got.. like Deniz states, only the 4th generation PO will accept gen parts.. there will be another version being released in 3-4 months that will accept gen parts (42mm).

    AC/Lani

    Honestly speaking, I highly doubt I would ever get to the point where I would start swapping parts around. I would wear the watch as is(possibly having someone re-lume some key parts), I don't want to go too crazy making the rep look like a gen, considering I could get a used gen for around $1500.

    I'm leaning a bit more towards keeping the 45mm version.

  3. So a friend of mine recently came back from China and got me these two Planet Oceans. They look OK to me but the lume is horrible(as expected). The one on the left is a 45mm case and the one to the right is a 42mm case. Do you think either is worth keeping and modding? They both have asian automatic movements. She got me both watches for less than $140 for BOTH.

    If I was to spend any money on these watches, it would definitely be to superlume the hands, dial and pearl. What do you guys think? Am I wasting my time and money or should I be adventurous.

    If the pictures are too big, you could press and hold "CTRL" and use your mouse scroll to zoom in and out

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  4. I was feeling a bit bummed out all day because I thought I scratched my sapphire crystal on my DSN Fiddy. After trying multiple times to buff it out in the office with a microfiber cloth and some soapy water, I gave up all hope.

    My girlfriend who just happens to be a chemist suggested that I try some toothpaste and buff it. I didn't have much hope because I knew that sapphire isn't forgiving at all when it comes to a scratch. Lo and behold, what I thought was a scratch came right out! I used arm and hammer "pearl drops" tooth paste in case you were curious.

    Long story short... if you think you scuffed up your crystal, give tooth paste a try before you give up :)

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