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A Pictorial Review - Rolex Yachtmaster 'Rolesium' 16622 SA3135
justlounging replied to justlounging's topic in The Rolex Area
Any better and i'll buy BK's YM or simply just get the gen.. -
This post should help.. http://oohlins.blogspot.com/2007/06/rolex-series-6-quick-adjustment-link.html have a read..
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Have a look at this blog..might be of use to you.. http://oohlins.blogs...lex-clasps.html if you're still unsure, i'll try to post up some pics of how to adjust it on my own 241270..
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A must-see video for Panerai lovers!
justlounging replied to panermaniac's topic in The Panerai Area
wow now that's $3X!!! i wonder how much it is retailing for... -
That's nt my wrist..i can pull off 47mm easily..it's the seller..
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ermm it's a 38mm..running on a ETA 2784
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More pics of the caseback and crown.. does it look abit weird?
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Thanks..now all i need is a proper rep bracelet to fit..lol
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hmm ok..well it's being sold on a gen forum..and the seller's local so if there's any 'mishaps', the local admin will be breathing down that person's neck..
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Hi guys, I am looking to purchase this Tudor Jumbo 90800..can you guys help me confirm if it is authentic? thanks! Price is around US$800-US$1000..no papers
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Any reviews of the newer 3135 superclone subs?
justlounging replied to charlesdayton's topic in The Rolex Area
Cool stuff E..I also PM-ed Angus on this.. hopefully the maker who did the YM would turn their attention to the SD as well..get a decent version out.. -
Any reviews of the newer 3135 superclone subs?
justlounging replied to charlesdayton's topic in The Rolex Area
possibilities are endless with this and who knows, it may push the factory to start repping the other calibers as well.. i'm up for one..would love to have this in a SD.. -
I think this is what you are referring to: http://www.waccex.de/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=325_350&products_id=855 I am also eyeing this..looks great..
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A Pictorial Review - Rolex Explorer 214270
justlounging replied to justlounging's topic in The Rolex Area
Cool..would a Yuki dial be sufficient for the build? I'll most probably go for a Narikaa 1016, get a nicer dial, get a higher Clark crystal, age the entire watch (other than the movement) and call it a day! -
A Pictorial Review - Rolex Explorer 214270
justlounging replied to justlounging's topic in The Rolex Area
Thanks mate...i still need a 1016 in my life... and a 1675 and a ...... btw which would you say is a easier build out of the two? 1016 or 1675? I managed to source a 1675 gen dial but none of the TD have any good 1675 reps that I can use.. -
Yeah that odd centre coronet engraving is kinda odd..if you are going to sand the rehaut, hows about doing a water-resistance test as well?
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A Pictorial Review - Rolex Explorer 214270
justlounging replied to justlounging's topic in The Rolex Area
Thanks! Just doing my part to contribute to the forum.. -
A Pictorial Review - Rolex Yachtmaster 'Rolesium' 16622 SA3135
justlounging replied to justlounging's topic in The Rolex Area
No worries..i will..am looking to have it dry pressure tested..will post results once I have them.. -
Following my earlier review on the Yachtmaster 16622, I decided to make yet another review on one of my other favorite series, the Explorer. I started out originally with the Explorer 14270 as it has been reported to be one of the most accurate reps out of box..true enough it was and still is..However being at a dress size of 36mm, and especially after being bitten by the PAM bug, it seemed a tad small.. Luckily enough, Rolex went thru a modernization of most of their models (Submariner, Milgauss, Explorer & Explorer II, DateJust, you get the pic ) One thing that stood out for me was the fact that the dial on the 214270 was matte..at least I still get to see the dial on a sunny day rather than a double whammy of sapphire crystal and gloss dial reflecting light back at me.. This write-up will be a simple comparison of gen and rep thru pictures..Gen pics will not have any white borders and will always be below rep pics.. This was purchased with one of our Trusted Dealers, Angus, or PureTime (link will be provided at the bottom of the review).. Height of crystal is slightly lower on the rep as compared with the gen..maybe about 0.5mm or lesser.. Dial..Font looks crisp and in similar size to the gen..'Swiss Made' is also correctly placed at the 6 o'clock marker.. Close up of Markers and hands..the hands, especially the hour hand is not accurate but with the amount of 'personalization' being done on Gen Rolex watches, you can get away with this tell with the 'I prefer larger hands" excuse, if you are ever called out.. :cool: Rehaut engraving font is different and not completely aligned..Engraving is not as deep as the gen.. The Explorer utilizes the TwinLock system..looks pretty good on the rep.. Bezel is fixed so no worries on whether it is uni or bi-directional..no crown guards either.. SEL bracelet fit nicely onto the case..Clasp works well and engravings are quite deep..screws are also quite decent.. Movement runs very smoothly and has been giving me accurate time (I sync it with my Mac Clock)..Power Reserve has exceeded more than 36 hours for this..I usually do not test any further once it passes this timeframe.. Lume shot taken after 10secs exposure to UV light: Semi-dark Dark Shutter speed for the lume shots are between 0.5 and 2secs.. Mods did to the watch so far: 1. Light polishing of the rehaut so that it has a much deeper shine, as per gen (done by Taka) 2. Matte Spray Mod on the dial, as per gen (done by Taka) 3. Rebrushing and polishing of the bracelet to show a more satin finish 4. Filling in the engraving on the clasp with a black sharpie 5. Relube all seals and tighten up caseback Mod(s) to do: 1. Superluminova Lume Mod Some additional facts about the Gen Explorer 214270: RRP: USD$6000 (check with your local AD) Movement: Rolex Caliber 3132, automatic, Perpetual rotor, 28,800 vph, Parachrom hairspring with Breguet overcoil, Paraflex shock absorbers, COSC-certified chronometer Functions: Hour, minutes Power reserve: 48 hours Case material: 904L Stainless steel Bezel material: 904L Stainless steel Bezel shape: Round Case size: 39.0 mm Case height: N/A Dial: Black Numerals: Arabic Hands: Steel Water resistance: 100 meters Strap: Oysterlock stainless steel bracelet Crystal: Sapphire Here's the obligatory wristie: There are currently 2 versions available at PT: 1. Asia ETA: http://www.puretimew...-v3-11-edition/ 2. 'Swiss' ETA: same link as above but add US$20 for this option. Hope you enjoyed reading this!
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A Pictorial Review - Rolex Yachtmaster 'Rolesium' 16622 SA3135
justlounging replied to justlounging's topic in The Rolex Area
Link to PureTime (Angus) is: http://www.puretimew...5-best-edition/ -
My love for the Yachtmaster started whilst going thru BK's section..soon after I started doing some research on this timepiece..to the untrained eye, it looks like just another 'bling' watch, in fact my missus said it looked like just a Tag Heuer What I love about the YM was the fact that the dial sparkled and that red seconds hand stood out very smartly against the light greyish textured dial.. That set me off on my mission to find a YM that would make me happy wearing it, without paying gen dollars for it..The BK WM9 YM would easily cost about US$1k but even then, pieces put on the sales section were few and rare.. I look elsewhere to other Trusted Dealers in hope that there would be a YM that would fit the bill for me but none managed to..I kept on searching and did so for a few months, until I stumbled across this thread from PatekFreak (RG): http://repgeek.com/s...ad.php?t=152534 He did a nice review on this and I got hooked almost immediately..could this be better than what was offered by the cartel? I PM-ed Angus and soon enough, with his assurance that the SA3135 movement was reliable, I placed my order and awaited the arrival of the watch.. 5 days later, the watch was on my wrist and looked the part..I am now currently contemplating installing gen dial and hands.. Another geek, speedyralph, had gone this route..you can click on his thread here: http://repgeek.com/s...ad.php?t=153735 The movement is currently gaining about 10secs per week..or about 1.5secs/day..that's good enough for me..I couldn't be happier Enough said, here are the pictures of the SA3135 Rolex Yachtmaster 'Rolesium' 16622 from Angus (PureTime).. Rehaut thickness and depth seem alright to me..no wokky rehaut or misaligned engraving here.. Dial looks really good and whenever I'm wearing it, I always am trying to catch that sparkle on the dial..this happens almost everytime I wear it.. Here's a Gen dial for comparison: Markers look well-sized, font looks crisp..Red lettering seems a bit brighter on the rep..same goes with the seconds hand..not to sure if it is due to the lighting though..you guys be the judge.. Datewheel and cyclops are where they should be..although the datewheel could be adjusted just alil to the right to be more centered.. Bezel is bi-directional and has the triple-lock, like the gen..seems well-machined with defined edges.. Crystal height is slightly higher compared with the gen.. Gen: Rep: Bezel insert is very nicely done..this shows the polished and satin finish on it.. Gen: Rep: Crownguards (in my opinion) are quite well replicated..this pic also shows that the rep Crown is slightly thicker than the gen.. Gen: Rep: Clasp is also well made and engravings are quite deep..SEL bracelet fit perfectly onto the case and screws are nice and flushed.. This is the same with the caseback and its engravings.. Here's the SA 3135: Power Reserve has easily gone more than 36hours..didn't test it any further though.. Handwinding the movement is slightly louder compared with my gen 3185 movement..date and time changes feel very solid and firm..very comparable to a swiss ETA in my opinion.. Lume shot taken after 10secs exposure to UV light: Daylight Semi-dark Dark Shutter speed for the lume shots are between 0.5 and 2secs.. Gen Lume Shot: This clasp will go in to match the YM..I think it'll look great.. am also looking for a SS Daytona Clasp..so if you have any you can spare, pls PM me.. Some additional facts about the Gen Yachtmaster 16622: Date of production: . 1992 - present, Mens models . 1994 - present, Ladies and 35mm models Case (mm) - 41.5 Thickness (mm) - 11.6 Bezel (mm) - 40 Crystal (mm) - 30 Bracelet width (mm) - 20 Clasp width(mm) - 16.5 Power Reserve: . ~44 hours (on caliber 3135) Weight: 40mm - 146 grams Rep weighed in at - 147grams This is just 1gram heavier, but do take into consideration that a different clasp is being used and I removed 2 link from the bracelet..In my opinion, using the original clasp would make the rep even closer to the weight of the gen.. Here's the obligatory wristie: And this to show the dial texture in the sun: Happy Holidays!!
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Comparing DSN's CG to Sead's CG, it is slightly thinner and not as accurate compared with the gen..Sead's CG will give a much better overall appearance to the watch..however having said that, there will some filing necessary to make the CG fit to the case OR the case to the CG (depending on which you prefer to file)..
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25A & 25D is a sub to have...commands big presence yet retaining the lightness of titanium... yes the crown does seat a little low (about 0.5-1mm) but not very noticable.. Here's mine: Contact Davidsen...i believe he changed the crown on the 25 and 24s to the slightly thicker one..
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Got it locally at a watch shop called Gnonmon watches..i hope i got the shop name spelt correctly..do a google search..u shld come up with it.. Oh and they sell alot of other straps s well and also ship internationally i believe..