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Skywalker

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  1. Datejust on a white strap (strap is not genuine, of course):
  2. I will also note that frankly, the TAKA crystal with Domi's AR is superior to the GEN crystal.
  3. Yeah...I felt like the case set, as well as the original purchase, was a little too much. Especially since the original purchase only had an A7750 in it. Yeah, that "character" definitely caused a lower price. Wow, at 50, there is no way I would have gotten gen springbars...after all, non-gen springbars will hold up just as well, and there is probably no way to tell that the springbar is non-IWC without a very close inspection.
  4. Original purchase - €385 GEN Dial - USD100 GEN Handset - USD195 GEN crown & tube - €200 GEN case, caseback, pushers- ~€490 - I paid €490 for the case set, including crystal and caseback. The crystal and caseback went towards another build. The crystal IMO is probably the biggest cost, so I'd say this was probably closer to 300 than 500/ TAKA crystal, AR'd by Dominico - Came with original purchase TWB alligator strap - Came with original purchase GEN IWC 21mM springbars - USD7 Either Rep or GEN IWC buckle - Came with original purchase Swis ETA Valjoux movement - Original came with A7750. Harvested from another rep (where I swapped in a gen movement) ETA Day and Datewheels - Same as above Assembly, with speedy G, cost me $70, since I waited to do everything at once.
  5. Should mention that the gen dial is from the IW3713-43.
  6. Haven't seen too many of these: GEN Dial GEN Handset GEN crown & tube GEN case, caseback, pushers TAKA crystal, AR'd by Dominico TWB alligator strap GEN IWC 21mM springbars Either Rep or GEN IWC buckle Swis ETA Valjoux movement ETA Day and Datewheels Hardest thing was acquiring the dial and the handset.
  7. Recently bought a watch (on this forum) with a gen Omega 1120 movement. The movement loses about 1 minute/hour, around 20 minutes/day. What could be the cause of this? If something was hit during the shipment, what could it have been?
  8. Another piece of diagnostic advice, there is a sound difference. Slightly higher frequency of noise when the loops are stuck together, or perhaps I am just imagining things.
  9. While I like this advice, the force I applied was light enough that if the watch couldn't handle it (Valjoux's native shock absorption), I would have a whole other problem.
  10. Haha. I was going to wait a little longer to confirm, but I actually saw this suggestion on another forum regarding a Seiko watch. I tried it (two slaps), and it looks like it worked! At least, 25 minutes in the watch is keeping great time...
  11. It is unlikely to be magnetized; I did the compass test. I'm wondering if the mainspring got stuck somehow. I literally got the watch yesterday, set the time, put the watch on a winder, and realized the issue later in the night. The "reputable merchant" is one who is quite well-known around these parts. He does business on both RWI and Repgeek; I don't want to mention the name because 1) Could be a completely minor issue 2) I bet he'd be willing to fix it free of chrage 3) I don't want to uncessarily besmirch his reputation.
  12. I recently got my IWC spitfire back from a very reputable merchant. He was swapping out the movement for me (A7750 to Valjoux). He also regulated the movement. However, now that I have it, the watch is gaining a ton of time. Like, an hour/day. The watch isn't magentized; I am not sure what is happening. Could it be caused by the fact that the watch needs to be fully wound? I'm a little puzzled because this watch came straight from repair and was regulated, so it isn't like it was caused by some kind of damage. Thanks for any advice, rolexian
  13. Technical question: Sometimes, when I put the watch in my winder, it kind of rattles around. Like, it moves a little as the winder completely its rotation, as if it isn't fitting snugly in the winder-pocket. Thoughts, suggestions?
  14. Gen 3717 makes normal ticking noise (like all automatics). The other day it was also making a constant slight "bell-like" noise in the background of the ticking. The sound kept going; when I checked again ~20 minutes later only the regular ticking noise remained. I might have lightly banged the head of the watch against something, so I am concerned that I might have caused damage, even though the alien sound is now gone.
  15. If it is, then it is a really bad fake. The dial on this watch has roman numerals; the gen has em on the bezel... But I suppose not all replicas are of such high quality....
  16. Unfortunately I don't have any pics.
  17. It is an Omega watch; description: Black dial with roman numerals. No "co-axial" statement on dial; statement present on back of case. The watch is chronograph-ish. There is a sweeping seconds hands; there are 3 subdials at the usual positions as well. The 3' and 9' positions have the day and date; not too sure what the 6' is. The pushers are flat, not rounded, and are used to set the day and date.
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