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eunomians

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  1. Out of curiosity, where would be a nice place to get the PO? I am just thinking, but these rubber pics are making me a convert.
  2. Try a watchmaker. Might've been magnetized, or dropped, or maybe some hands got into the watch and played around with some things that shouldn't have been touched
  3. It looks very close though at 40.xx mm. Who knows, it's hard to keep calipers straight for more than a few seconds - let alone when you're taking a pic.
  4. Waiting is the hardest part
  5. Why not try build one? If anything, it'll be a lotta fun to do.
  6. Pespi for a change. This change won't last long though - I get antsy with all this color.
  7. I always add a little water or olive oil to the spring bars before slapping them into rubber straps. Makes removing them down the road a cinch.
  8. OEM is the way to go. But there are, from time to time, some really good aftermarket items. It all depends on what model watch the insert is for (some are better than others).
  9. There must be a correct dial and buckle being made as I type. And hopefully, there are date modules being slapped into this rep, too. I bet that the new BR03 is dependent upon the creation of the BR03 dial (due to the date window). We are almost there.
  10. Those portable little kits work very well.
  11. Like Avitt said, dry graphite is good stuff, too. Messy, but works great
  12. Wow. And I thought I wouldn't want one.
  13. Sweet! I did not know that there were any ladies AP reps at all! Where did u get it?
  14. I honestly use a little bit of Olive Oil, and I apply it with a Qtip. I've freed up countless vintage OEM bezel assemblies using this method. Sometimes it is best to somewhat reshape the assembly if it is extraordinarily tight. I also replace the flat bezel springs on the old genuine assemblies. I grease 'em up with Olive Oil prior to reassembly.
  15. Plastic Surgery Disaster Land (Hollywood)
  16. This is good news for us today though, despite the lack of date and BR03 dial/buckle. We are indeed almost there. I cannot wait to strap on a BR03 PVD with white dial. I have a feeling that this will be happening soon.
  17. My method: I sip Tequila, not down it I prefer it in a tall shot glass A little lime, no salt Sometimes fresh Sangrita (in a tall shot glass) to sip with the Tequila Brands? Cazadores!!!! Don Julio 3 Hermanos If I'm in Mexico D.F. (Mexico City), Hornitos and fresh fresh Sangrita is wonderful!
  18. I almost bought a genuine one recently out of frustration. I will wait for a rep.
  19. The blue dial is a lovely combo with the steel bezel. Nice toolwatch.
  20. Wow. Thank you very much for your effort! Such a lovely watch with such a great history :drunk:
  21. I saw this watch at my local AD, it was a good lookin' watch. The AD told me that they are selling very well.
  22. Thank you for posting such a detailed and comprehensive review. This is what it's all about... Cheers
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