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Physher007

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  1. "Replica Watches group is a website dedicated to provide you with the most reliable information available about replica watches. We provide information on every aspect of replica watches, from detailed analysis of the movements inside the replicas to the best info available on the websites and dealers that provide replica watches. To make sure we provide unbiased info, all the info you will get is provided from the good and bad experiences by our 4000+ members forum. "

    "Some vendors say that their replica watches are 100% Swiss; others say that they have Swiss movements; and others represent their replicas to be Grade 1 or higher. A buyer must understand that there is NO grading system for replicas, thus don

  2. Looks like this one might be dead, hehehe

    But I'm going to bring it back!

    I hunt coyotes, often bigger than that dog, and 16 shots is WAY excessive. I've been on some Wile E. Coyotes that fought like sons of bitches(heheh) - (one ran for 4 miles with 3 legs) but it only takes one well aimed shot to kill anything and you should expect more from your officers.

  3. Ya, hell sign me up. Perhaps I can put it next to the cyclops I agreed to buy from chief just because I like the thought of Group Buys and appreciate people organizing them but don't have the slightest idea what do with since I don't have any watches that utilize the part I'm paying for.

    I look forward to it!

  4. I've avoided the asian 7750 up to this point but will soon buy one I am sure. So without touching on the quality of the movement, I fail to see what a "boycott" would accomplish?

    I can hear it now, "Let them eat cake"

    Just as we have no recourse for "shoddy" service with some dealers, we have little say in the watches that come our way - there will always be an Oliver Twist begging for more. Just look at the group buys as soon as a new watch is launched, the the inevitable round of complaining when the QC isn't high enough.

    Last time I checked the group buys still fill up fast

    *Edit - Sorry for the allusions. I didn't mean to sound so...

    ...annoying

  5. Its been more than a week now and its held up beautifully, I wore it to gym today and had no issues whatsoever.

    The leather has taken some time to loosen up but with constant wear it has as soft and maleable as any strap I've ever worn.

    For the copper stitching I punched holes on each side and then ran 3 cm of copper wire through. Then I just twisted and folded the wire down. The sharp points of the cut wire help to hold the stay in place so it won't slide around.

    Sorry if that's confusing, I really should of took pictures of that. Once I got going I didn't want to stop to take pics though :tu:

    There are constantly leather bits from WWII on ebay, ammo straps, pouches, belts, war ration envelopes. I was amazed at how much surplus can be had for a few bucks.

  6. Here is a link to the Brochure for the company. At this point you guys know as much as I do.

    @RBJ - I really appreciate your input, I know that you have some experience with this.

    I am looking to see if we can get together the $500.00 order together, and I will be in contact with Brian tomorrow. I'll have to get an idea of which coating we would prefer, and then we can determine the thickness.

    ... and I would LOVE a pvd movement

    http://www.pvdcoatings.net/PvdBrochure.pdf

  7. So I was looking into have my Fiddy Pvd'd and I came across a company in California. I contacted the representative and this is what he said

    "Mike,

    Our minimum order is $500.00

    I have avoided doing work for the general public because of liability!

    If I deal with a manufacturer and I get 100's of each part......if we

    lose a part it's not a big deal. However, someone like yourself sends

    me

    a "High End Watch" worth several thousand dollars I get concerned with

    the possibility of a lost or damaged part.

    Also we are not jewelers so we cannot dis assemble or rebuild the watch

    assembly.....it has to arrive clean and dis assembled..........

    We always strive to do quality work and not lose parts....but this is

    an

    engineering process carried out in a vacuum system 5 feet in diameter

    and 8 foot tall!!

    If you have any ideas or feed back from other PVD suppliers...let me

    know??

    Thanks,

    Brian"

    So here we are. I assured him we would do all the watch stuff and told him I would get back to him if there was enough interest. $500.00 isn't a ton so this may be a good chance to get something PVD'd.

    If you are interested in this, please post. I think 25 is a good number, that would be $20.00 per watch

    Admin's please feel free to move this if you find it necessary

    -Physh

  8. I agree entirely with Stephane... if this was a once time purchase and you want it to last as long as possible, then I would avoid water contact. On the other hand, if you're like me and prefer your things to look like they were hit by a truck, then swim away.

    So you know, my Yachtmaster that I bought from a 'scam site' has held up wonderfully - including snorkerling to 15 feet or so. Just my two bits

    Edit* Oh, and I think RBJ does water proofing - though I have no experience with him so I can't say one way or the other

  9. "4 asia7750 movements so far & all with problems. I've stopped buying them & will only now go for hand winds. I'm totally fed up with sh*te watches.

    Look out for my sales in the next week or few."

    Are you trying to get us psyched to buy your sh*te watches?! I love it! :thumbsupsmileyanim:

  10. Ya, I was starting to get that feeling.

    I've never looked in to Tags before, but it appears this ones gen.

    I guess I figured Tag would have atleast bothered to Gold plate the underside of the bracelet or the case back

    Not exactly what I think of when one says Two Tone...

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