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babola

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  1. No special tricks here guys, there are really only two ways to get the gen ETA7753 to work with the latest Noob 326.

    One is to shorten the diametar of A7753 DW to fit the DW groove on a gen ETA7753 and another as Z3k0 mentioned is to re-use the top A7753 plate (together with its DW, unmodded) on an ETA7753.

    While the dial and DW cutout on a 326 is now 1:1 per gen, in dimensions...the 326 DW isn't, so the workaround is required.

  2. Nothing needs to be done on a Noob 111N, bar maybe Y-Inca groove and polishing the CP. The latter is also optional anyway as the latest batches of CDG mov'ts from the Noob maker already come with slightly flatter and polished CP.

    No mov't service is required out of the box, no waterproofing either as 99% of these will be waterproofed from the factory for 50m or more. Lume is already as good and as close it will ever be to a sandwich dial gen.

    Y-mod on Incabloc or not, the mov't still looks rep, and easy pick for the ones in the know, the number of which is growing by the week.

    Get it, strap it to your wrist and enjoy the ride.

  3. Hmm, it certainly adds a bit of a bite to it. Great idea, worth a try for sure.

    I'd focus on the bezel numerals, If I were you I'd fill them in with semi-matte black paint to match the color and finish of the black dial surface. Give it a try, it will neither hurt nor cost much ;)

  4. Pretty sick how good that really is....

    Thanks for sharing D :tu:

    Yeah, these 243s are really well done. The attention to detail and machining work is outstanding on it, indeed.

    :)

    great watch :) cant wait to get mine as well :)

    btw how did you polished your crown??

    any infos please?

    Thanks bud. I use pretty much manual process for this as it's very easy to over-do it when it comes to crown teeth polishing. I have had for some time a little plastic wedge with a sharp end at about 25-30 degrees angle, perfect for inserting between the teeth, inside the cavities. It's one of those Compaq laptop opening service parts. You can see its photo here: http://publius.mu.nu...es/2005_03.html .

    Then I wrap a cape cod around the sharp end, insert it between the teeth and start move moving it horizontally. Take your time, then do the same with a clean cloth insted of CC for fine polished finish. It's not exactly a fun job but the result is more than rewarding. That's all really, no rocket science there ;)

  5. These Noob 111s are getting better by the week :)

    The latest 111N is as close to the gen 111 as any rep has been. The dial and hands could be easily mistaken for gen parts, xtal now comes with smaller bevel, clarity and A/R are as close to H-fact and gen xtals as they can possibly be. The crown guard is finally 'perfect' with perfectly square crown cutout and machining, mov't now comes with even more refined OP engraving on the main bridge, caseback is 1:1 per gen....etc etc.

    If you happened to be one of those serious Panerai fanboys - this one is a must :)

  6. Posted this on few other forums, so why not here as well :)

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    Just got this one today from Angus, overall fit and finish is simply outstanding, but you be the judge.

    Few mods (although not totally necessary)

    - CG edges softened

    - CG lever pin flattened and polished (mine came slightly rounded)

    - CG lever refinished, edges polished and tip rounded

    - polished the crown as it came with rough machine marks

    The Noob's level of attention to detail and craftsmanship is of sort that would make even people like Kbiz, projectologist, Brobert and other 'machinists' salivating :) LOL!

    Rather than going into a detailed review-style write up, let the photos do the talking this time.

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    For those still claiming H-fact 243 is "better" than Noob V2...you should maybe invest in some good glasses :)

  7. Not bad result at all! Congrats :)

    However that appears to be a h-fact case with slightly slanted and thinner lug profile? See if you could find a Noob 111J/M/N series case for a pre-V, especially 111 J-series as it comes with the 'chunkiest' lugs that are closest for a pre-V project.

  8. The PVD finish is already good, much closer to the gen than the overly dark V1.

    It's good as is out of the box, just strap it on and wear it. If you're keen on flattening and polishing the CP you can do that, but it's not a requirement.

    Since the watch is PVDed there's no much you could do re CG lever shape anyway.

    And yeah..the rep ain't DLC as the gen, it's good-old PVD. ;)

  9. From no one really, anymore. Not even when they were available from recent crop of 2892/2893 DW makers, like Leo, Taka etc.

    No disrespect to any of them, but the method their markers were using a slightly thicker sort of plastic overlay on top of the existing ETA DW would create extra thickness. This will ultimately cause 2/3 of them stuck under the dial (2893) or under the top of Soprod9040 PR plate (2892+PR).

    So no need to track these down G, if you can find some of the now long discontinued Lello's or Finepic's from few years back ('05-'07) these are the ones to go for as most of them worked just fine.

  10. because perhaps you are the uneducated one? Eh, babola?

    Of course you sure would like to believe you are not and your ass knows it all but could it be that things are a little diferent in the real world than in your fantasy world? Eh babola? Eh?

    P.S. I hope you don't mind me borrowing your "eh" garbage. And next time your Highness doesn't feel like answering to "uneducated" ones it's called keeping your mouth shut and moving on. No need to keep reminding us (except your friends here of course who will rush forward to defend you) what an [cencored] you are.

    It appears you way passed a recently earned troll status on RWG. Congrats.

    You moved on to a total fucckward and that's great. You may need to look that up, though.

  11. I mean it could be a 089. They both look similar. I see titanium, I (not 100% sure) see date so I guess 240. Where did you come up with the 089? I'm clearly not objecting to it, as I just said I just guessed, but since you seem to be sure let us know hw you are certain in the above picture he is wearing an 089.

    And why do you expect I should go the extra distance and try explaining the already well known fact to an arrogant and disrespectful person like you?!

    How about politely asking, listening and learning from others here before jumping in your own uneducated conclusions, for a change? Or are these concepts too novel for you, eh poreti?

  12. I'm trying to provide food for discussion on genVsrep straps. I'm trying to get everyboby to reveal their process of thinking when given 2 straps that pretend to be the same thing. And the beauty of it all is that the 2 straps do not even look identical. Which should make the task easier. Or harder?

    Which planet, mate?

  13. Troll

    Definition - a troll is someone who posts inflammatory, extraneous or off-topic messages in an online community, such as an online discussion forum, chat room, or blog, with the primary intent of provoking readers into an emotional response or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion.

    Back on topic, not a bad strap ddebo...although IMO better fit for another model instead of Sub.

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