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ispytonyv

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  1. +1,000,000 on QUARTZ...

    If you get an automatic (or God forbid a manual wind), she'll always be complaining about how the "battery" keeps dying. Also, avoid obscure brands (yes, Hubolt or Panerai etc. are well known around here but to your mom/girlfriend/wife they might as well be a Casio). Go with a "fashion" brand: LV, Chanel, Gucci, and the like, as most women know such brands.

  2. I suspect them to go the route of Apple. Premium stores that offer a great experience, but with the goods till available at select other locations. You don't have to buy a Mac at your local Apple Store (and could get a better deal elsewhere), but if you want well-trained staff and a full range of products/services, it's the best.

    I could see the "Rolex Store" having the same appeal to fans, maybe even being a spot they hung out. They could carry way more models, even restored vintage, and do more in-house service.

  3. I'e seen various straps on the forums, but everything (to my eye) has so far looked cheap. These suckers look top quality, and handsome enough to actually wear as a watch instead of just a novelty.

    I preordered (pledged) on Kickstarter and was thinking if others were interested they could do so as well. You don't get charged unless enough others do and this goes to production... unlike some OTHER preorders (looking at wm9).

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  4. I think Cats might be incorrect, if I can respectfully disagree. The noobfactory did indeed make a GMT, which was widely held to be the best available at the time. I almost bought one myself from BK, regret not doing so (as they're no longer in production). The pics look good to me, especially the rehaut which isn't wokky like what's available today. I'd just worry that these are old shots of a noob GMT, but what would be delivered wouldn't match up. I've heard people searching high and low for these, so I doubt any dealers still have stock.

  5. I'm only speaking for myself, but fake seems to imply low quality... a poor imitation. Obviously not real. Whereas replica implies some level of craftsmanship, some effort to duplicate (or create a REPLICA of) a watch as closely as possible. To me it's the difference between a crappy "Canal St" fake and the current crop of super replicas.

  6. My current car is the 10th I've owned, and the last I'll buy outright for a while. I'm 2 years into the 5 year repayment and way under water, so when I go to sell (even though like you I baby my cars) in another 6 months or whenever... yeah I don't keep them long either... I'll have to come up with $4-5,000 out of pocket. Been in the same spot many times, and each time I think "for the same money I could have leased a nicer/newer car, then just turned it in and walked away." Compounded on top of that is when you trade in a lease but have kept it in great shape, often you can use the buy out option for hypothetically $15k and turn around and sell your just-off-lease car for $17-20k.

    In the scenario you described, you're paying more per month to buy, and because of the shape of a depreciation curve you'll owe money when you get rid of it in 3 years. More up front and in the hole later? This one is a no brainer, go for the lease!

  7. It's already in the shop being plated. It's really cool and not too expensive! I had my fiancee's ring rhodium plated and rebuilt from my grandmothers engagement ring. They did a great job. They strip it down, polish it up, nickel plate it for a harder base and then rhodium plate over the nickel. It turned out beautifully!

    The watch case was finished as of Friday night, but upon close inspection, it looked as though there was a plating error as a small bit around the bezel looked like it was missing some rhodium. They were very sorry for the error and took it straight back to be re-plated again at no cost. I will post some pics once I get it back.

    what's the cost, if you don't mind me asking, for something like that? I have a very similar issue with my departed fathers old gold-tone Seiko. New crystal and stripped/plated would = a sharp piece though!

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