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Mendota Explorer

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  1. Thanks. It has a sticky date change every once in a while, and could use an improved insert, but otherwise it is great and keeps fantastic time. MD2020 replaced the crown on it after it got stripped. This was right before he wigged out on everyone here. I actually thought he was going to keep it and my 1680 because he had them for almost 6 months. That must have been the beginning of his issues and I was lucky to get my pieces back with everything done as expected and done right. :/

  2. Well spotted!

    Gen everything except for movement and hands.

    Thanks. The only reason why I know this is I'm currently scouting out parts for a 1675 build and the crown guards are such a huge deal with these builds. The gen shape is very distinctive. Yours is gorgeous!
  3. I'm also in the Twin Cities. There was a guy in MPLS a while back, but I don't remember his name. He wanted $50 to change a crown (not the tube, just swapping the original crown), so I'd probably recommend using one of the great and skilled guys here on the boards unless you want to try learning to do this yourself. Just my opinion. For all I know there could be an awesome person right here in our back yard that is willing to help and also show us how to do stuff.

  4. Yeah, I know what you mean but the seller is solid. Did you know the darker the Tritium the less exposure to sunlight the watch has had. So one where the plots are white would mean the watch was worn quite a lot compared to one with darker plots.

    I just read about this same fact the other day over on a Hodinkee article. Very interesting detail to know.

    It made me think - everyone doing aging to vintage watches is going about it the wrong way. They age the watch parts to make them look used and worn, and they fade the insert to make it look like it has seen years of sun, but then they make the hands and lume plots dark and heavily patinated. That would imply a safe queen with little wear.

  5. How does the Audi handle? I really like the lines. I drive a Saab 9-3 convert in the summer and a 9-5 Aero wagon in the winter. My wife drives her SUV all year round and thinks I'm nuts for keeping 2 cars. I keep telling her that my convert was my first love and predated her, but she's not buying it. She wants me to trade in both my Saabs and get something bigger to haul around the kids, and then the bonus is she can use the 3rd garage stall for kids' bikes, cozy coupes, toys, etc. She says we can always get another convert once the kids are older, but I've had this one since it was new. It has been paid off for 10 years so it only costs my pennies to own. I just can't part with it.

    Am I nuts? It serves no practical purpose with 3 little kids. On the flip side, I like the fact that it has very comfortable back seats and kids' car seats easily fit back there. My boys love going for rides with the top down. Another plus is the gas mileage is phenomenal.

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