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jsw

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  1. Thanks guys, I guess that's the solution. I'll book it in with The Zigmeister. James
  2. I'd just like to bump this thread. I recently purchased a replica Tag Heur with a new Asian 7750 which I have been using as my daily beater, in the past few days it has stopped working. I'd really like to get this watch repaired and serviced but I am based in the UK and I am reluctant to send it to the US for doing. I'd really appreciate recommendations for anyone in the UK who is willing to work on replicas of this type? Many thanks, James
  3. Vmena - Count me in. Thanks for organising this, JSW
  4. My prefered supplier is silix. Does anyone know if their "latest" PO 45mm is the same as the ultimate advertised by Andrew and Josh? Thanks, James
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    Fiddy Strap

    Many thanks guys - I appreciate your response. A few specific comments: Flav - The nylon strap looks great, really gives a different, more modern feel to the watch. This is on my list. Bignasty - This looks an excellent strap for this watch - and very comfortable too. Another one on my list. Pugwash - I really like your Toscana strap, but it is a little too expensive for my pocket. Thanks again, James
  6. I'd like to replace the bog standard strap that came with my fiddy. I'd appreciate it if other members could post photos of their fiddy-strap combinations, please also include details of where the straps were sourced from. Many thanks, JSW
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    Po 42.5mm

    Thanks for the comparison. Can you point me in the direction of ByTor's post where he described bending the U bend? Thanks, JSW
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    Po 42.5mm

    A poor quality photo of the problem can be found here:
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    Po 42.5mm

    Thanks guys. I'll have a word with Andrew. I can see that bending the U shape might fix the problem, but I'm not sure exactly how to do this considering how strong the metal is and I'd be nervous about breaking the clasp.
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    Po 42.5mm

    I've just received a PO 42.5mm from Andrew. It is an outstanding watch and many of the mentioned flaws (misaligned HE valve) are not that obvious to me. One problem I do have is that there is a large gap between the clasp (closest to the engraving) and the bracelet. I'm curious to know if this is gap that is often mentioned when taking about the watch, I always thought that this was where the bracelet attached to the watch. Will a genuine bracelet fit this watch? If so where is a good place to buy the whole assembly including the clasp? JSW
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    Black 45mm Po

    Me three. Is there any news on the availability of rep straps for the 4th gen PO? JSW
  12. vmena - I'd just like to say many thanks to you. This is my first participation in a group buy, and the whole thing was totally pain free because of your careful management. It is also my first purchase of any Asian movement, so I'm also curious to how well it works. Thanks again, JSW
  13. Thanks Ryaku - A quick question. On the pictures on King's site the hour/minutes hands look black rather than white, on Trusty's site they look accurate to the original. Which version will we be receiving? JSW
  14. Vmena - I'm interested in this. Can you please post a link to the watch being offered (I'm getting confused by the different versions) with details of movement etc. UPDATE: Assuming the watch in this link, count me in !!! Many thanks for organising this. JSW
  15. Retep - Many thanks that's exactly what I want. I have placed my order with homer. JSW
  16. Since the original poster found their box, I have a related question. Where can I find a solid wood box which hold about 6-8 watches, but are of a similar design/quality to, say, the panerai watch boxes? Most of the boxes I have seen seem to be wood faced. Thanks, JSW
  17. Thanks Chieftang. I didn't know that Finepics was based in the UK, but I know that he recently made a retirement post, so that discounts him to a large extent. I'm just looking for regular serving of 'swss' ETA regular movements - 2836/2824/6497.
  18. I'm looking for recommendations on who to send watches to in the UK for servicing. Many thanks, JSW
  19. Hi The Zigmeister, I've read a host of informative material you've put out. I really appreciate the effort you make, it enables newbies like myself to avoid making big mistakes. I have a question that has been bugging me for some time, and I can't really find any information using the forum's "search" button, if there is info on my quesion available then please point me in the right direction. I have always bought Swiss ETA movement replicas since it was my understanding that this is probably the best chance of getting a robust movement that will stand the test of time (if appropriately serviced). Now I just assumed that all my movements were made by a company called ETA and dropped into the replica watch. However, when I was getting a bracelet resized the jeweller was very skeptical about this being the case, he said "why would they put a good ETA movement in a piece of crap like that?!". So this triggered a thought process, around the question - are Swiss ETA movements in replicas really "Swiss ETA movements"? Could it be the cae that these are simply very well made clones, I guess I'm trying to understand what evidence is there that this is the case. After all, there must be hundreds of thousands of replica watches sold as having Swiss ETA movements, does ETA really have the bandwidth to supply this type of market? Is ETA not concerned that there brand is being devalued by supplying the replica market .... Lots of question but most funamentally - are Swiss ETA movements in replicas really "Swiss ETA movements"? I'd really appreciate any insight you can offer on this, Many thanks, JSW
  20. I appreciate your suggestion. However I'd like to understand whether this is a common problem - and/or something that I should accept? When I placed the order, I didn't anticipate having to put so much effort and further money into making this watch wearable. The original bracelet suffers the same alignment problem as the replacement, so it is not as if this is a problem is with a mismatch between the replacement part. James
  21. Davey - Appreciate reply, but the link pins are no longer the problem. The problem is alignment of holes for springbar see post #17.
  22. Silix have sent a new bracelet to replace the one with the stuck link pins (although I had to buy a new watch to get free p&p on this). I've taken this to the watch maker and he cannot easily get the new bracelet on to the watch (although he is still trying and saying not so nice things about the watch). It seems that the holes for the springbar on the end link are not aligned with the holes in the case. This was also the case on the original bracelet and the ends of the springbar were bent so that they could connect. Is this usually the case with the SMP? I must say I'm getting very frustrated by all this. JSW
  23. Many thanks highflying clive. I opened it up and sprayed a bit of WD40, that seems to have done the trick nicely. I've now noticed another problem. I don't seem to be able to screw in the crown, it arrived unscrewed. The crown operates as expected with first click date, second click time. But when I try and screw the crown onto the thread, it stops after the first turn. Has anyone else hit this issue? Thanks, James
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