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  1. Hi Guys, My apologies for the leading post, but I do need help from the Veterans in sourcing parts. My thread requesting help hasn't been seen in the depths of the Watch Repair section, so I wanted to bring your attention to it here. http://www.rwg.cc/topic/147582-watch-clasp-replacement-help-pics/#entry1119008 I'd really appreciate any help you can offer. Thank you..
  2. Hi Guys, I'm looking for a replacement clasp for my Cartier Pasha. Please see the following pic. Any help on where I could go online to buy this would be greatly appreciated. I was unable to get a replacement from the seller. Thank you!
  3. I reccomend Xikar. They have a lifetime warranty, and whenever they break (which any butane lighter eventually will - from leaks, or dirty jets), I just mail it back to them and they send me a new one. I have two so I always have one handy. I've probably done this 3 or 4 times over the years and without shame in doing it because it is their guarantee. As well, their lighters have built in cigar hole makers on the underside. (be sure to pick up some compressed air if you're getting into butane lighters, and some isopropyl alcohol, to clean the top jets from time to time.) Hope this helps.
  4. Hi Guys, I know this might technically fall under "watch repair", but I wanted to post in the General Discussion forum so that more of the regular peeps would see this thread and my story. So I bought this watch (http://www.amazon.co...XC/ref=pd_ybh_1) for my girl for Valentines. I knew the band wasn't the greatest in the world, but liked the face. Anyways, for some reason I thought that there would be a multitude of Michael Kors specific interchangable watch bands in the aftermarket, like there is for Panerai. But there isn't as far I as can see. Now I do have some experience with adjusting these bands with a watch tool kit I picked up for my own watches, but I don't know a couple of things that I would like your help on, please. -Subjectively, and in your horological and esteemed aesthetic opinion, what kind of band would you recommend that you think might best suit this watch? I am thinking white leather perhaps, or something other style that I hope you can suggest? -Where do I source the right band. I've never ordered a replacement aftermarket band before, and don't know how to going about doing so based on the watch's specs. Are there actually Michael Kors specific replacement brands out there that I just haven't been able to find? Thank you in advance guys (and girls? ) for your help with this. I look forward to reading your replies. Have a great Friday!
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  6. ..and parsed through the series? I find the Ceramic BB <2-3 weeks by TT, attractive> , but then some similar Tourbillons (non-faux), also seem attractive too, though in the circa 700 $ range : At that price, would you choose the AP Tourbillon over the BB. ? AP0136B - Jules Audemars Skeleton Tourbillon SS/LE Black Tourbi AP0029 - Jules Audemars Tourbillon WG Black AP0134B - Jules Audemars Skeleton Tourbillon RG/LE Black Tourbi AP0134A - Jules Audemars Skeleton Tourbillon RG/LE White Tourbi AP0136A - Jules Audemars Skeleton Tourbillon SS/LE White Tourbi The King BB is too big I think for me. In terms of the BB series, if not AP, I am currently tossed up between the following 3 watches linked: HUB043A - Mag Bang Limited Ed RG/TI/RU Grey A-7750 HUB127 - Big Bang Black Ceramic Black Magic A-7500 28800 bph HUB090A - Big Bang Tourbillon RG/RU Black Flying Tourbillon As well, seriously tossed up about this non ceramic Stainless Steel version, also 1:1, $10 Cheaper. Also, this caught my eye on first glance, originally.. HUB0141 - Big Bang Evolution SS/SS/LE Blk A-7750 28800 bph Good taste? Your honest opinions please... By the way, I am not a TT sponsor, and am in the 7-10K watch passing range. My preferance is for Silver and Black, although , Iam not averse to trying out Rose Gold. 28,000 bph movement is a definite. Am i wrong in thinking that the 7750 valjoux is the only option in this genre? Also, is Double AR over Single AR worth it? vs. the compromise in available stock watch options? If i limit myself to stock Double AR Thanks for your input Guys!
  7. Thanks offshore. Appreciate the reply I will keep looking and keep you guys posted on what I find. and hopefully add to the body of knowledge on the interwebs about this in case someone else has the same issue. Heh, I'm talking like its figured out already! without the having to buy a watch for parts. By the way, which Rolexes use lugs? I've never seen that before.
  8. I've since learnt through google (see the second link for esslinger.com), that these are called lug screws. If I measure end to end to end on the watch, these are 24mm in length. Now I don't think I can get an exact match for the Pasha through these screws, but if I buy a Pasha Quartz for $108, and use it lugs for my missing one, I'm thinking I can retrofit a 24mm lug onto the Quartz and gift it to a friend. I still would like to keep the 2nd Pasha bracelet though and use it on a watch that takes that strap - couldn't find any with the tang outside style (i think its called) on trustytime. Any recommendations for that with regards to future watch shopping? as well, any recommendations on lug sellers? Thanks guys. I know its a long thread now, but learning process ya know..
  9. What other types of watches accept bands like the ones that fit on the above watch? I am considering a swap solution and it might help me to look for suitable bands for the donor watch after the swap. As well it would help find other brands that accept the spare black cartier strap (if i do that). But then I would still need spare outer screws for this type of band in the transplant..
  10. Hi Guys, First time noob watch and repair post. Today I noticed I lost a pivot screw on my Pasha Seatimer Chrono's band. Its like a screw that fits into a threaded hole. The other 'screws' remaining rotate freely, never ending in a screwed end point (I'm guessing this is so, to allow the band to move ) I've included some pictures. I cannot find the lost piece and really don't want to switch bands - the band is unique and one of the things that drew me to the watch in the first place..my first watch in fact. I purchased this from TWG fwiw and I'm not sure if he stocks this piece. Thanks. I appreciate your help with this.
  11. Thank you guys, I appreciate your input
  12. Hi Guys, Hope you are well. I've had my first rep for about a month now, and when it got its first bezel scratch I was like " Now over the course its got a few nicks along the rim and I mind it less. But its still there. How do you guys deal with/think of this with your watches? Its kind of hard to find a replacement bezel in my case too, and I'm still very new to be doing that. Slooowly I plan to get a second Rep but I still love this one, nicks and all. However, do these things make the watch look cheap or more vintage, with time?
  13. Of worthy mention, after I went on this search and looked for "urban wear" and then some: http://www.melrosejewelers.com/rolex-watch-blog/wiley-rolex-tupac-rolex http://www.luxist.com/2009/03/19/z-shock-watches-prove-luxury-can-sometimes-ruin-a-good-thing/ http://www.wristwatchreview.com/2006/10/02/paneraiblogcom-a-blog-about-panerais-perhaps/ http://zachbraiker.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/breitling-instruments-for-professionals-swiss-chronograph-watches-aeronautics-partner-breitling-instruments-for-professionals-tm_1227881886238.png Consider it horology porn please =D
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