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sailboat641

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  1. I also have the same question. On my Ingie, the rotor doesn't seem to swing freely at all. The only way it swings more than 1 revolution is if I swing it pretty hard (whether fully wound or no power).

    The Zigmeister did respond that it could possibly be a defective click wheel, but for the past 6 days, the watch seems to keep pretty accurate time, but I do hand wind it every couple of days.

    However, on my watch, there are slight clicking sounds when the rotor swings. Dealers says that this is how the movement is supposed to be and the watch should make sounds if it is operating normally. I will be sending it to get serviced anyhow as this is one of my favorite watches.

    Is this really normal?

  2. From a fellow newbie to another newbie, use the search function extensively to help build your knowledge base.

    However, that being said, I must second that the Fiddy from Eddie Lee is the best out of the box. However, it is not cheap. You must request his "best" model. With a relume, canon pin fix, and Davidsen hands, you can have a pretty damn accurate piece.

    I have one that's getting modded. Should have pictures up within a couple of weeks once I get it back.

  3. I was wondering if some of the more experienced members or those having the the IWC Ingeniuer could chime in. I just received my IWC Ingie and I must say it is a beautiful watch. The movement is a swiss eta 2824-2 automatic.

    I'm fairly new to the rep world (longtime lurker), but have purchased many in the last month (3 watches w/ swiss movements and 4 asian). I must say that this is the most accurate of the reps I have purchased, but this rotor seems to "grind".

    To clarify, when swirling the watch, all my other rep watches seems to swirl freely (w/ variations) whether they are swiss or asian. However, with this watch, it seems the rotor swirls 1 - 1.5 revolutions whereas the other watches swirl at 2.5-4 revolutions. Also there is a clicking noise when swinging it a bit harder.

    I'm about to send the watch to get serviced, but want to know if this is considered "faulty" or something normal out of the box. I've had a couple previous problems with my other watches, but the dealer bent over backward to rectify the situation, but I want to make sure this is a problem before notifying him again.

    Maybe I've been been spoiled with the other "best" reps and this is normal..........

  4. Was wondering if some of the PAM experts could chime in and help me.

    I'm sending my PAM reps from EL to be relumed (ultimate Fiddy and 177H). The only offerings in lume color is the C3 and C1. Somewhere I read that C3 lume was the OEM color.

    However on gens, the color seems more whitish with an ever-so-slight tinge of green. Is C3 the correct color? It would seem more C1 than C3 to me.

  5. Sorry for the noobish question, but can anyone tell me what the difference is between redial and dial relume?

    Is it the same thing? There is a US based relume service provider that says that they will not take anymore orders for redials, but for relumes they will continue to schedule.

  6. Here in chicago, the dealers claim that the Panerai brand is still very hot and selling better than ever. My local AD sold out of almost all the watches with the exception of 7 models.

    I've been tracking the price of the watches for several months hoping during the holiday season the pricing would drop a bit, but it has not come down even $1 from MSRP. I asked how the online dealers were selling for hundreds cheaper, but according to them, most online dealers are not authorized dealers and the warranty is void if purchased through them. Not sure if this is true or not.

    Although they didn't discount on the watch it self, the store manager offered to throw in 2 additional bands free of charge, so yesterday, I popped my Panerai cherry and got the 104. :victory:

    I've purchased several PAM reps to save some loot, but now that plan has gone down the drain. Not sure what the relatives will think of me when they get boxed chocolate for the holidays....at least I got some nice authentic straps for the reps.

  7. Can you PM his information in Rockford? I live downtown so it would be a LONG haul for me out there. If he works weekends, maybe that's the only choice I got.

    I also got my first rep today and am having problems with the date adjustment. Everything else is perfect. Need to take to a service center to have it checked prior to getting it exchanged.

    Any other guys from Chicago willing to share info on their service center?? I'm also familiar with the Ohare area as well. I've tried calling several places in downtown, but they don't service non-authentic pieces.... :wounded1:

    I've learned to call prior to dropping in.....

    I just got a Rolex Explorer II "homage" that had a power reserve of only a couple of hours. I live in Rockford Illinois (1 hour from Chicago)and took it to my watch maker here. He said it needed a new mainspring and it would cost me $70. He said he would also check all the seals and make sure it was water restistant for me for that price. He had no problems working on it for me. He has worked on a few of my gens and I was pleased.

    I have used Kent Parks of Everest Watchworks do some incredible lume work for me. Now I have a local watch maker. I think this will help me move easier into replicas.

    I got a DW6263 with the mystery movement and it will only take a couple of winds. That only lasts an hour or two before I have to wind it again. I think I will look for a VJ72 and have my watch maker do the conversion for me.

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