Jump to content
When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.

wombat247

Member
  • Posts

    277
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    1

Everything posted by wombat247

  1. Can someone please tell me what the right gasket to get is for a PAM 177 crown? Call me a slow-learner, but I just today realized that this gasket exists and now I want to get one for *all* of my PAM reps but I can't find my calipers to measure the dimensions. Any help is appreciated.
  2. Correct you are. FAR more noticeable. Those are iPhone pics which are far more convenient than they are chromatically accurate.
  3. HA ha. Well, you got the anvil right. The rest of what you see (amidst the junk) is a 3/4" round brass bar (with the barcode sticker) and the handle to a Dewalt router. The watch is just a run of the mill 117N from Josh.
  4. Quite simple really. I used an actual electroplating machine but all you need is a 9 volt battery. Here's the original link. http://forums.watchuseek.com/f74/my-bronze-tuna-emperor-535910.html I guess the actual voltage he used is 18-volts? I set my machine to 10 volts and got the color you see. I didn't realize that volts affect color. Either way, I'm happy with the result and turned an ordinary looking PAM into one you won't see every day. Also, it'll bide me until they come out with a *good* 283 rep (TT just posted one for <$200 but it's plated and I can't imagine it's going to be so great for that price http://www.ttw168.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=37_47&products_id=8854&zenid=ff780c5b7c65287a3ef9ef1aafd72288).
  5. So... Yesterday, I read about a guy at a place who tried a trick on a thing and decided to try it myself. The gist of it is that you use aluminum foil, a 9-volt battery or two, some Coca-Cola (for a good acid:water ratio) and some wires and you can turn Titanium into Bronze... sorta. Really all that's happening is that you're electroplating Ti with Al but the net result is a yellow/brown finish which resembles oxidized bronze. Of course, this post is worthless without pics so here you go... BEFORE: AFTER:
  6. Well, for ~$300 I'm not at all convinced that I'm actually getting DLC. I checked and it definitely has come off the case. I'm totally digging this particular watch though so we'll see how it goes and maybe I'll get the DLC professionally applied at some time in the future. As it is, the marks are minor and not bothering me.
  7. I've been wearing my PAM 360 for a solid month now and the case is starting to show tiny knicks where I keep knocking into things. The spots are very small- pin [censored] sized- but show up because of the shiny metal underneath. The rest of the watch is perfect though and I think DLC is more resistant to abrasion than to knocks. Remember- diamonds are hard and that means they're also brittle.
  8. Not a wristie but I snapped this pic on Friday before switching to a canvas strap. I can't get over how much I love this watch. It's unmodded and direct from the dealer. All I did was change the strap. This PAM360 is my best rep yet.
  9. I know this one is doable. When will it be repped? Any rumors? Anyone know? Anyone?
  10. Time to change your password to something other than 999 and move on.
  11. I have the v.1. and v.2. AP ROO Diver and the v.2. is MUCH shorter on your wrist. According to my caliper, v.1. is 15.23mm and v.2. is 13.00mm. As you all know, 2mm makes a HUGE difference in wristwatches. I wouldn't call v.2. "flat" (like I would a PP Nautilus) but it sits MUCH lower on the wrist. I have ordinary sized (7.5") wrists and it sits very comfortably on my right wrist (but not my left unfortunately) because of the spacing of the holes in the strap- on the left, it's either too tight or too loose and this is also true of my AP Chronopassion which I have on an AP Straps strap. The crowns on v.2. are much much larger and far more accurate to the gen. I bought the v.1. about six months ago to get a feel for the watch and while I really loved it, I couldn't get used to the smaller crowns, the thick case, and the fact that the rotating bezel lacked a screw down crown, didn't ratchet and would rotate in both directions (I know- three strikes too many). V.2. is a whole different story though and I highly recommend it.
  12. I guess I got to RWG several years ago through Eddy Lee. At the time, I knew him as "Tanya" on ioffer. I haven't been back to ioffer in probably 5+ years and Eddy hasn't been on the rep scene for at least that long. Even so, he was always a pleasure with whom to deal. Almost all of my deals since then have been with Josh. He's good at communication, a fast shipper, provides quality product at a fair price, and fixes any issues quickly without much commotion. As far as I'm concerned, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
  13. I hear you. I'd suggest you stick with known dealers though. Even though their pics might not be the greatest, the actual product doesn't disappoint (as long as you do your research and know what you're buying). I don't know the dealer in the videos but it could always be the case that he's showing his best products and then shipping the actual product without any QC at all. Either way and at the risk of repeating myself, I'd go with a known dealer.
  14. Well, the guy claims it's a rep so I'd go ahead and take his word for it. Secondly, I've never seen a PP chrono in steel. Thirdly, I've never seen a PP that looked like that particular watch. Fourthly, when he starts the chrono, you can clearly see the seconds hand "tick". I've never known PP to make a quartz chrono nor a deadbeat chrono. Also, the guy claims it's a rep so...
  15. Not only is a chronograph not a dress watch but a dress watch shouldn't be larger than 40mm. That said, check out IWC's Portuguese Chrono. It wears large for its size and it's relatively simple. It's also very very close to the gen right out of the box.
  16. I just came across these watches the other day. I sure would like to see them repped. I know it's not too far fetched since Josh already does a "project X" submariner...
  17. I trust Josh but I also verify before any dunkings. I have a bergeon waterproof tester that I use to make sure a waterproof watch won't disappoint me if I take it swimming. Although I'm a diver, I only go swimming to 10 feet with any watch- gen or rep. I use a dive computer for real diving.
  18. I've been waiting patiently for months now for this to show up on one of our trusted dealer's sites to no avail. Even the gen seems to be rare.
  19. I've been waiting patiently for months now for this to show up on one of our trusted dealer's sites to no avail. Even the gen seems to be rare.
  20. CONUS=CONtiguous United States In context, this means that the poster wishes only to deal with people in the 48 states which are connected to one another (and excludes AK and HI). Even though there are no customs risks associated with shipping to AK or HI, the actual shipping costs can be excessively high. When I see someone posting "CONUS" I mostly just think it's someone who's not looking for a lot of headaches when doing a deal.
  21. Looks like an Emporio Armani. A photographic memory is a curse.
  22. I received this watch a few years ago from some fly by night character on one of these Rep boards. Not only did he switch the dial on me at the last minute, but also, the crystal exploded while the watch was sitting on a shelf. I can only guess that the wrong crystal was fitted to the case but now I need a new one. Can anyone tell me what the proper part number or crystal is for this case?
  23. Just trace your steps and think about the last place you saw it. Poor timing perhaps but seriously, when god closes a door, he opens a window. Dude, it's "what hurts you but doesn't kill you makes you stronger". People always forget about the hurting part.
×
×
  • Create New...
Please Sign In or Sign Up