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Seraphim38
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I have 2 watches that need to be serviced and just sent Katt an email as well. Fingers crossed! I don't know who else to go to in CONUS.
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Just got my first PAM yesterday. Sorry for the poor quality phone pic;
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I have a Milgauss with a swiss movement that I don't want to throw out after a broken clasp surfaced last night. How can I get and install a new strap? I would be fine with a black/grey nato; it doesn't have to be an OEM style band. Is there someone I would send it to for installation, since I can't go to my local jeweler? Thanks in advance for the question, and I apologize for my newbiness...
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I love Mark Nason stuff...I just wish they sold stuff with a slightly more formal look. Aldos don't last and I don't have many other options for stylish, upscale work shoes. (Pliner comes to mind but they are often a little too long).
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Miami Florida - Where to stay, eat, & shop?
Seraphim38 replied to Eton's topic in General Discussion
I will be in Orlando at the end of February and beginning of March...staying at a golf resort though it's a business convention. Also open to tips as it looks like I have 2 days open before and one day open after the conference for other activities... -
The management, financial and IT consultants I have dealt with have worn primarily Tag, Cartier and one wore a Rolex Cellini. Of our executives, several are watch afficionados and most wear standard Rolex fare, with one Ulysse Nardin, one PAM and one Chopard Mille
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I love London, but it is so expensive to visit as an American. Fortunately my previous visit was paid for by the company...
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I had a 944 S2 cabrio, which was very much like the first year 968. It was a nice car, but was slow. A 911 is a better choice IMO, and I would drive a 928 second.
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hmmm...I have Pro Tools M powered loaded and used with a Mackie Onyx 1640 for 16 outboard mic pres
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My first rep - Cartier Tank Francaise w/ pics
Seraphim38 replied to scottosaurus's topic in Other Brands Area
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no camera with me at work, but I am wearing the milgauss seen in my avatar. No surprise there...
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I love MOP dials, especially black ones. I will bone one probably in the next year, with an ETA movement. I just bought a Milgauss with an ETA and love it, but I know I would like one with MOP better.
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I think that watch would be beautiful for a certain occaision/context, which I rarely would find myself in...
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Does anybody know where i can purchase this strap?
Seraphim38 replied to ahmadyk23's topic in The Rolex Area
somebody shot that iphone with a shotgun! -
Sorry to hear of the troubles for both of you. My conversations with HackR have been nice; it was good to meet you electronically at least. Best of wishes for a quick resolution.
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Music Lovers - What are you listening to right now?
Seraphim38 replied to By-Tor's topic in General Discussion
Anja Lechner And Vassilis Tsabropoulos at the moment. It's a cello and piano work, highly recommended. Even though I work in the music industry, around rock stars and their equipment, I often listen to Baroque or old classical music. -
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OK. Thanks all for your help. My last rep, a Daytona that looked good but stopped after 2 years, didn't have enough power reserve to survive a single night so I would hand wind it and set it every morning. It did strip out in about a year and a half, but it kept running for a full day if I shook it about 20 times backe and forth in the morning. Under close examination, hand winding in my new Milgauss does incur a very slight clicking so I feel I have confirmed that it is functioning correctly. Anyone know how much power reserve a standard 2836 should have? How many shakes should I give it in the morning to wind it? 10? 20? Regarding the photos; I am often too lazy to shoot in RAW...but it would have helped the color. My Nikon has always had color issues especially with over saturating reds, but when I am shooting for money/seriously I find ways around it.
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I am relatively new here and just bought my first watch from this community. The transaction went well; the watch looks great. It was a 2836 movement (28800) from Josh I am told. I can only aspire to take photos as good as some of the other very skilled board members. My only question; when I try to wind it, it doesn't sound like gears are engaging; it's just like it's pushing through heavy oil. I am used to it clicking as the thing you spin (for the life of me I can't remember the name of it) is turned. Photos are from my kitchen table with a Rolex passport wallet I have had for a couple of years, and on one of my trophies from road racing motorcycles in Oregon.
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Congratulations on your wedding and your new watch!
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beautiful watch. I have been passively considering a Breguet, VC, or A. Lange as a dress watch for a while but was concerned that the 17J movement wasn't that great. I figured a Lemania version would be worth it, but I also didn't know that the gen ops at 21.6K..
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It looks like it could be a Chopard
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Some nice watches hanging around. That AP color scheme is great! And nice old Marantz piece. The 12AX7 are a great power tube for use in audio applications...
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The VC is a very impressive piece. Lots of Subs and Pams...I guess I should have expected that.