That white faced tag is the same watch, just with PVD and a white dial. I didn't feel like digging for a pic of it since it's the same model, but clearly I should have
Not always. It depends on what form of payment you choose ("personal" vs "gift" vs "goods" etc) and how you pay (there are no fees if you pay out of your paypal balance usually) and what the status of both the buyer and the seller is (if one or the other is a business account, there are fees regardless).
If there is no option shown, the default is that the seller pays the fees.
The only time I've ever had the option to pay the fees show up is when I've paid as a "personal" payment. Otherwise (if I do purchase as goods) there is no such option, the seller is just stuck with the fees. There are Paypal fees calculators online that let you calculate how much you need to send in order to have someone receive exactly what they ask (to receive $100, you need to send $103.30).
Yes, that's correct. (although it's not "approx" the 2:00 position, it's exactly the 2:00 position)
If it's not doing that, then it's not working properly.
Like I said, I'm surprised--GMT-modded 7750s rarely have problems with slipping, it's usually that the independent adjust doesn't work.
I know.
What I'm asking is, how is the center seconds hand on a standard 21j driven? Is it direct or indirect?
Then the question is, how is the seconds @ 6 hand driven?
Is it possible to freeze the center seconds without touching the seconds@6, or do you have to clip the center seconds pinion and somehow fix the hand in place?
Sorry, missed that
I'm just tired of seeing people swap movements that are working perfectly fine for movements that they think are "better" somehow. Like a 2824->2892 swap.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/WATCH-HAND-GMT-MERCEDE-ETA-2893-2-BLACK-PARTS-/310304840169?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item483f9c19e9
This is the only source I know, and the 4th hand may or may not fit.
I might be interested in your black dial and hands (the parts I mean) once you do the swap, just fyi.
Did the "little girly movement" run correctly? Seems to me you just burned a bunch of money because you didn't want to have a "little girly movement" in your watch, when it's impossible to tell the difference in function...
Lining up the dates is annoying, but not at all impossible. I'd find yourself a different watchmaker.
Also, I do not understand the motivation to change things that work. Why swap a 2892 in for a 2824 if the 2824 was working fine?
What's to show? I don't understand.
I cut about 6 inches off of the end of a B string, take a set of pliers and bend it until it looks like one of those octagon springs, and test-fit it. If it doesn't work I keep playing with it until it does.
Why are you trying to remove the bezel? Noobmariners have press-in crystals.
If you want to send it to me I can see if one of the spares I have will fit.