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jdavis
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http://www.ttwristwatch.com/Andrew
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They do make a tourbillion. It is a limited production item of 100 units and sells for $1,995.00. I agree with N&I Osteopath, the movement is more than likely to be Chinese.
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Essentially the same type tools that will function the same manner. Bergeon tools are made in Switzerland and are universally known for their quality of materials, engineering tolerances and finishing. If you are a professional and will be using this tool frequently over a long period of time than the Bergeon tool would be justified. If you are a hobbyist and will use the tool for personal use, the Universal tool should serve your needs well. Think of the Bergeon as the genuine and the Universal as the replica.
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The serial number in itself doesn't prove anylthing. However, if you contact Callaway, they will gladly verify if the clubs are genuine or not. BTW, Fusion irons are not completely made of titanium so you may want to check the club face with your magnet. What were you thinking when you bought these clubs. The Wide Sole Fusion clubs only retail for a little over $1000 in the US. You could buy those irons plus driver and two fairwoods for the money you paid. Are you new to golf? I don't mean to appear out of line here but, doesn't it seem rather foolish to buy from an unknow source half way around the world, sight unseen, for a price that you could have purchased them locally for.
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Slay, exactly which model of Callaway irons did you order? Not all Callaway irons are made with titanium. In fact, most models are cast stainless except for the X-Tour forged models. Examine the hozel of your 8 iron to see if there is a serial number present. (This can be photographed if you decide to post pictures).
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In my experience, Ofrei people have been courteous and helpful. In fact, Bob even emailed me with his cell phone number if I needed any assistance from him. The advice to know what you are looking for is to be taken seriously. It is unfair to think that they have the time to figure out what you will need to solve a given problem and then search inventory and parts numbers. Be courteous and not demanding and they will return the same to you. You don't want to hear "no soup for you" As an alternative, you will find the Jules Borel web site is easier to navigate than Ofrei and their service is impeccable. They are good people!
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In my experience, they are not totally junk. However, you must protect the dial with paper or tape even if the tool has nylon on it's feet because if you aren't perfectly perpendicular to the cannon pinion, you will likely mark your dial or scratch your hands. If you will only be removing hands a few times, the cheap tool will do the job if proper precautions are taken. OTOH, if you plan to work on watches more frequently, the $34 for the Bergeon tool is money well spent.
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The Mayor's around here are the same way! However, most of the sales people that I have encountered there knew very little detail about the watches they sell and couldn't spot a rep if you hit them between the eyes with it.
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Or...perhaps she joined the so called cartel
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He wants to replace your bezel as well as the insert? Where in the devil does he think that he can obtain a bezel and insert to fit you replica. If he thinks a Rolex or aftermarket Rolex part will fit, he is in for a big surprise. He will wind up making a bigger mess of your watch trying to make it fit unless he is a master metal worker (which seems unlikely). I do not think you will be able to force this person to pay for your watch. Your case would have to be heard in Small Claims Court. The watch repair guy could claim that your watch was a fake Rolex of uncertain quality to begin with. I suspect that the law will take a dim view of a counterfeit watch. Take the advice previously given. Pick up your watch and chalk this up to experience.
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I too had this same problem with an order suck in "Package acceptance in China since March 3rd. A couple of days ago, I checked the EMS site and found that the package was refused for shipment. Upon contacting the seller, I learned that Chinese Customs had denied this package exit from China. In other words, Customs had identified it as contraband and stopped it. The seller will try to retrieve the package and resend it. You need to check your orders with the EMS web site. You could be in the same fix as I am.
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The Noobmariner uses what appears to be a Miyota copy made in Asia (China). I have seen one with an Asian(Chinese) copy of the ETA 2836 with colored gears similar to the genuine Rolex movement.
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Are Mizuno MP60 irons available?
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For a girl of that age, a Rollie would not be believable. Nor would some of the other high end brands mentioned. IMO, an Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra would fit the bill perfectly. The OMSE10036 that I purchased from Perfect Clones is a quality made piece that is one of the most accurate ladies replicas. The design is not overstated and is the most appropriate and believable watch that you are going to find. Have a look, you will be impressed.
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Dealers Disappearing? There May Be A Reason..
jdavis replied to sashwatch's topic in General Discussion
Let us think about this We are sending our cash to a communist country to purchase and illegally produced counterfeit item and yet we have moral concerns about the persons or organizations that transfer the funds because there might be a red neck among them Somehow, this doesn't seem too logical does it? Or, have I missed something -
Try www.boley.de
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I have received recent communication from him also using the Perfect688clones@gmail.com address. He did say that he would be going to China around the 6th of March.
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Dealers Disappearing? There May Be A Reason..
jdavis replied to sashwatch's topic in General Discussion
I have used Western Union several times and noticed a wide variation in prices. I asked my agent to recheck the price on my most resent order and was informed that it depends on the country the money is sent to. My previous payment were sent to China for about $14 US while my most recent amount was over $30 US for essentially the same amount sent to Singapore. I suppose that "if you want to play then you have to pay" applies to WU. I agree with those that suggest that our dealers are likely being "sniped" by disgruntled newbies who have become confrontational in addressing their dealers resulting in a defensive posture and the resulting retaliation. I have noticed several posts that appear to be without foundation degrading certain respected dealers. It is regrettable that there are those among us that would try to bring down these dealers and our forums. We seem to be living in some strange and perilous times. -
The Aqua Terra white pearl SS ladies model with the Eta is nearly spot on and has the feel of the gen. A real quality rep.
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Dealers are falling like dominoes from the PayPal shake out. All it took is one irresponsible impulsive action by an impatient disgruntled buyer to spark the interest of the PayPal police and ruin the ability to use this easy method of payment for us all. BTW, I do not understand by what authority PayPal has to freeze accounts simply because they do not like the business of the account holder is in. They are not a law enforcement agency so how can this happen without a court order. I'm just not sure that they are on good legal ground. Regardless, they can make it hard on the account holder until he is able to sort it out to get relief through legal channels.
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I have a Panerai 051 with a new 7750 28.8k movement. It had been in the watch box for a week or so when I removed it to wear this morning. Upon attemping to set the date, I could not seem to find the 2nd indent to set the date. After a few attempts I realized that something was wrong. The gears do not seem to engage when in the set position and the crown free wheels. I was able to set the date by rotating the hands until the proper date advanced. What could be the casue of this mystery and any idea how to correct it?
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As others have said, there doesn't seem to be a great deal that can be done unless PayPal releases EL's account or EL can send another watch. This is a very ugly situation It doesn't seem right that PayPal is able to attach and freeze someone's money because they don't like the business they are in. PayPal isn't a law enforcement agency so,how can this be done legally without a court order? I sincerely hope that this mess ends in a satisfactory resolution for you.
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I had an email from him today. He said that he was down for routine maintenance