jdavis
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Glad to learn that the perpetrator or perpetrators have been identified. However, a promise to discontinue these attacks really doesn't mean much from an individual who is proven dishonorable in the first place. Lets all hope that justice is done so that this kind of thing will not occur again.
I have always had respect for Joshua and Andrew as dealers who have provided stellar service to our members over the years. They deserve our support.
It is good to know that our "detectives" were on top of this one and it was brought to a swift conclusion.
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Have a look at the Omega Lady Seamaster. The design is clean and simple yet is classy. Perfect Clones offers a quality version of this model.
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If you like Rolex, have a look at the Milgaus or Explorer I. Both are smaller and lighter than your Sub and are good for casual wear.
The Omega Aqua Terra Seamaster should meet you needs also. Perfect Clones (Joshua)is a good source for your purchase. He as well as other
forum approved dealers can be found in the dealer section of this forum.
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All reps are not from the same source. There are various "cottage industry" factories producing the same watches but of differing quality.
Some are pure junk made of questionable materials and movements. The watches sold by the RWG approved dealers will generally be the
best quality available provided to you with reliable service. Be advised that the rep waters are filled with sharks so. stay safe and stick
to the known dealers.
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Perfect Clones has a very nice Omega in SS with mother of pearl dial with or without diamonds.
It will pass muster anywhere as my daughter can attest after wearing hers for almost two years.
Here is a link to the one with diamonds Lady Seamaster I have dealt with Joshua for years and you will not find better service.
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I'll bite.
It must be Arnold the Govinator
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You drink it with a "neat" .... what? What's neat?
I'm so confused. Gimme straight hootch and there's no confusion.
Nanug, your straight hootch is "neat"
"neat"=straight up without ice or consumed as it comes from the bottle.
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I'm a scotch man, usually single malt and will drink it neat, on the rocks, with chilled water or if at a party mixed with dry.
One scotch that I was given a bottle of years ago I found quite to my liking was Isle of Ismay, for some reason not explained on the packaging it actually had a smoky flavour.
I also have a nice bottle of Dimple (gifted to me by swdivad at my 50th) which I am waiting for a special occasion to open.
I have a buddy who bought a gift pack of Johnnie Walker, it had 4 200ml bottles, one each of Blue, Gold, Green and Black, he took them to a party and he and his sons drank them all mixed with.....coke!!!
I wouldn't talk to him for a week!
Ken
Ken, I'm with you on the Scotch Whisky. I prefer single grain 12-18 yr. old such as Glenfidich. Ismay is a fine Scotch but can be a bit pricey for
my regular consumption. For blended Scotch, I find Chivas 12 yr. to be an especially good blend at a reasonable price. Most Johnny Walker is good but I stay away from the Red. I like my Scotch on the rocks or neat. I cringed at the thought of mixing any good Scotch with coke. What a sacrilege!
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Only tell visible in the shots is the lack of notches in the balance shock for spring removal. Clone only has one ETA has three.
Thanks for the information. It appears to me that the balance shock has three slots in the above photos.
Am I wrong?
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looks like 2824-2
see pic
Definitely an ETA 2824-2 that is plated and decorated. Likely one of the higher grade 2824 movements and Tag signed.
I doubt seriously if this would be a clone movement.
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First one is a clone. Second is a lower end 21J.
How did you determine that it is a clone ETA movement? Just curious to know the tells.
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Does any replica watch seller offers parts for their watch? I could not find anythig on ebay and google
Your first option should be to contact your selling dealer. Most reps are manufactured by several differnet makers and your selling dealer
sould be able to supply the correct dial for your given rep. Gen parts are expensive and often do not fit the rep cases without modification
so, use caution before you spend big dollars on a gen dial.
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Regarding the "1000ft"...it looks as though the first 'zero' is larger than the second two...could be an optical illusion.
In fact, the "ft" is too close to the "1000", and the "1" is a different font when compared to the 'gen' just above. But close enough for 99% of anybody you would encounter.
Beautiful and very well executed, BKLM. Regardless of the authenticity of the dial, we can all admire the craftsmanship of it's builder. I would be
amazed if anyone could ever call the owner out. I would wear it with pride!
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I don't think that the water will damage your watch's finish. However, why don't you simply remove before showering. That way you have no worries about your watch and you will probably have a cleaner wrist in the process.
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yeah the white dial is the one i have. - 1. its awesome, 2. who give's a [censored] about the rotor, where it, you won't see the rotor. 3. there is almost no rep gator strap worth wearing, so, why would you want a rep one? you buy the SS, buy your own gator strap, keep the ss in pristine color then sell the watch later with the SS. and not your sweaty worn strap
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I know what you mean about the fake gator straps on most of the reps. They are awful and look like stamped plastic. Joshua does sell some Omega straps that are genuine alligator and crocodile. I have his brown croc with white stitching on an Aqua Terra that looks very nice and close to the genuine Omega strap.
I suppose that you are right about the rotor not matching up to the genuine and being out of sight. However, don't tell that to the Hubot guys. If you remember the complaints about the sticker rather than the engraving on the rotors you might see where I'm coming from . I guess some of us are just a little too anal about the details.
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After checking Joshua's site, I found that it is now available with the white dial (Added this past April). The white dial looks pretty good in the photos, but the rotor on the movement lacks the engine turning or "jeweling" of the genuine as seen through the case back. I do wish that this watch was offered with an alligator strap which makes it look so much better, IMHO.
Here is a view of the genuine case back
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Beautiful time piece and at a reasonable price. If Joshua offered this with a good white dial, I as well as many others would jump on it in short order.
I don't know if that is a possibility, but if enough of us will express interest, perhaps he could get it made.
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In that you just received the watch, you should contact your dealer for advice and instructions. I would not attempt the repair unless you are familiar with the procedure and possess proper tools to accomplish it. You might do more harm than good. If you are unable to locate a local rep friendly watch repairman in your area, send it back to the dealer. It may take a while but it is preferable to a damaged watch movement.
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Your wrist as well as your fingers will expand and contract due to various conditions you encounter during the day. If you have a comfortable fit in the morning you may find that as the temperature rises your watch may feel tighter. You may also see this happen during or after physical exertion as increase in body temperature and blood flow will cause expansion of body parts. All watch bracelets or straps, genuine or replica, will do this because the change is in you rather than the watch.
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The Miyota is a pretty good movement and appears to me to be the pattern for the CN 2813 and 4813. I would suggest that you stick with the 4813 due to possible complications in fitting the Miyota movement to your watch. The dial feet my not line up and the hands may not be the correct sizes to fit the Japanese movement. The CN4813 will also give you the correct 28.8k bph for your sub.
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It is an overclosked cheapo version of the 2813 that are used in an attempt to keep costs down.
Really?
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So-o-o-o, I suppose we can assume that you are taken with this particular watch. Congratulations on the purchase and I look forward to your pics.
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I agree that the white dial is a classy looking watch and I also prefer it to the black dial. From the reviews that I have read, the white dial has some obvious flaws. The main one being the color of the metal around the luminous hour markers. I would suggest that you read the reviews of this model written by By Tor which are very informative and address your question.
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You will definitely need a date wheel overlay. The overlay is glued to the ETA date wheel and relocates the position of the date to match the Rolex date window.
This is a trial and error process so you will probably have to adjust it several times to get it properly aligned with the date window. You can find a date wheel overlay here...date wheel overlay. Click on "Repair Tools" and scroll down about a quarter of the page, you will see both the yellow and white. The correct one for the TT sub would be the yellow. To give you a visual of this process go here....Stilty franken project He is using a gen date disc but the process is the same.
Dial dots (small dots with adhesive on both sides) can be purchased from any watch supply house. I purchased mine from Jules Borel but, Otto Frie as well as others can supply them. These can be placed on the top of the movement in areas where there are no moving parts or on the dial spacer ring. I have used double faced tape folded over several times to allow enough room between the dial and movement for the date wheel to move freely.
Good luck with your project!
A Good Reason to Learn to Repair Your Own Rolex
in The Rolex Area
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That is insane! My 16233 Datejust had a chip in the crystal and I stopped in at a local AD to have a new one installed. At only $350 to replace it, I ran as fast as I could. I later purchased a replacement crystal from Jules Borrel for less than $40 and replaced it myself. Rolex parts have become more expensive and difficult for local non AD watchmakers to come by and many are buying used or aftermarket parts to stay in the game.