timeflies
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You're quite right about the Roman numeral dials lacking lume, I thought I had seen them with lume, but I must have imagined it, so I stand corrected
Thanks, it makes sense now.
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It's a common term for "hands".
Thanks, you've been very helpful.
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ETA makes movements over in Malaysia/China, somewhere in the far east- they're not made in Switzerland, but they're still good movements- eta quality and serviceable. If you get one of those, you're good to go. All you can do is take a chance. But remember, ETA is no longer selling to every swinging [censored] out there, supposedly. Availability has been reduced.
Older gen DJ dials w/ stick markers would have lume dots at the ends of the sticks on the outside. Now days, I'm not even sure if the gen dials have the lume dots at the end of the sticks- the hands still have the lume. Here's a stick dial DJ from WM9- I can't see lume dots on it. Maybe the gen dials don't have them either. If you're on a nite mission, don't wear your DJ, wear your superlumed sub!
http://www.watchmaker9.tv/products/rolex_datejust_16220WGI.htm
Thanks everyone for your comments and recommendations; they have been very helpful.
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What does the word "needles" mean in watch terms? For example, There is lume on the "needles." As a watch novice and being new to this forum, I couldn't find a definition.
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To the best of my knowledge, Roman numerals: NO Stick markers: some yes and some no. Adequate? Not likely. Not on a rep.
Reading through some of the more trust worthy and respected rep vendor sites, I find they are always touting how "accurate" their products are; "just like the original" and "most accurate out there." Some even offer special upgrades to make their watches more accurate. WHY wouldn't an application of a quality lume be something that would be a simple upgrade??? I mean, if it costs a little more money, why not pass the cost on to the buyer? If someone doesn't want people to know he/she has a rep, the lack of lume would be a dead give away. Come to think of it, maybe the gen models of the reps mentioned above didn't come with lume???????? HELP!!
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I just checked out the Orient watches and the 21 jewel automatic movement looks OK. I would assume it's comparable to the Miyota 8215.
As for the supposedly eta movement from Josh or Trusty, well, who can say. I'd figure these days there's about a 75% chance you're getting a clone. But I have a clone movement that's held up fine for 2-1/2 years. Maybe you'll get a swiss eta, but they're becoming scarcer and scarcer. Basically you take your chances.
The Orient will be WR to 5 or 10 atm's- better than a rep. I couldn't find the Rolex D-D knock-off so I don't specifically know what the WR of the watch would be.
I would bet you'd have better luck with the Orient, but the reps are more fun.
Yes, I have concerns about whether or not I'm buying real Swiss too. I contacted Trusty and asked the question, "Is the Swiss ETA 2836-2 movement in the Datejust you are selling
Swiss made?" The answer was, "It is a genuine Swiss movement." Can that mean anything but that the movement is Swiss made? I can faintly hear the words of an infamous person saying, "It depends what the definition of the word is, is."
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I bought the Datejust (with a leather band) from Trusty a couple of months ago. It is fast by 2 seconds a day--less than a minute a month--and that is acceptable to me.
It feels a bit light on my wrist (but perhaps because of the leather band), but other than that it has functioned perfectly.
It arrived 7 days after ordering (in the USA). No problems with the credit card charges either.
Mine has the ETA (Swiss) movement according to what I ordered. (I did not open the watch up to check--and I would not know how to identify it if I did.)
What specific Trusty Datejust did you buy? I was told that the Datejust I was interested in - all stainless with stick markers did not have lume applied anywhere on the watch; is this standard with the gen of this model? Thanks for you reply.
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Does the rep Datejust with Roman numerals and Datejust with stick markers have lume applied to them? If so, what kind, where is it applied, and is it adequate to your needs? Thanks.
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Price is not an indication of quality.
Yes, and........................?
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Considering the Day Date or Datejust with ETA movement (approx. $256.00) from Trusty or Perfect Clones. Plan "B" is an Orient Rolex Day Date look-a-like ($159.00) with an Orient "in house" automatic movement. Anybody willing to comment on the quality of these two movements? (I know that "in house" automatic movement is not a lot to go on but, maybe the price of these watches is some indication as to their quality)?
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Please answer the following three (3) questions for me:
1. Other than the internal mechanisms, do you know if there are any differences between the "Asian" and "ETA" Omega Bond 007 Limited Edition watches sold by quality/trusted forum vendors (i.e., Trusty, Perfect Clones, etc.)?
2. In your opinion, do you consider the expenditure of the extra $$$ (over $100.00+) for the ETA over the Asian worthwhile? Why? (i.e. One can't be repaired; Parts are hard to find; etc.)
3. Is there a forum watch vendor, in your opinion, that you would now buy one of these 007 watches from?
Thanks very much for your comments and recommendations.
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Before any flames come at ya, try doing a search on this topic.
Yes, I get it. I haven't done enough research (searching). I'll have to try harder and do better. In the meantime, I'll put on my fire proof underwear. Thanks
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Could somebody please tell me how I can go about contacting MBW dealer(s)? If you can, please be specific. Because I'm new to the replica world, a response like, "...Joe at RWT..." or "...Tony at ABC..." unfortunately won't help a newbie like me. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Rolex DayDate II 41mm Black
in The Rolex Area
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Great watch and great photos! What is your wrist size? Trying to determine how 41mm would look on my puny wrist.