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Legend

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  1. Hello, I am new to the forums. I have a genuine bulova quartz watch whose battery recently died.  While I wait to take it to a jeweler, I pulled my replica omega Seamster bond edition out of the drawer where it had been unused for a few years, wound it up and it has kept accurate time for the past 3 days now. So I am interested in purchasing another replica...possibly a rolex and am looking for reviews and trustworthy sites to buy from.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    hello and welcome to the best place on earth for replica watches. 

    :drinks:

  2. Anyone noticed the new Richard Mille being released recently?

    They come with a "modified A7750 movement" and looks pretty mean by itself, until you compare them with the gen ones.

    The date font just scream WRONG and the dial details certainly looks quite different from the gen. Also, a big unknown is the reliability of the "modified" A7750 movement. Brings to mind the early A7750 sec@12 for the AP ROOs.

     

    Anyway, the reason I raised this topic is because I am keen to actually purchase the R.M with A7750 movements, but I guess I would wait till the subsequent improvements follow, if they come at all. 

     

    So if anyone else has noticed the Richard Mille lately, any feedback is welcome. For me, I know nothing of R.M watches except that I like the complicated skeletal dial designs.

     

     

  3. Frankly the Asian clone movements are getting better, as the chinese rep manufacturers continue to evolve their products.

    You can get the Swiss movement if you decide to go for long term reliability (it needs to be serviced as well for reliability) or Asian clone movement if its a watch that you'll likely trade or sell in a few months. I have 2 Rolexes with Asian clone movements and they work great, keeping good time and having good power reserve. Depending on the price of the watch, $100 can be a good price or a slightly hefty one to pay for an "upgrade" to SW200 movement.  

  4. Legend I wish I knew for sure also. :g:  My winders have speed and direction options I gather if you know your movements there are appropriate settings but I do not know which per movement. :bangin:

    MOAB bro, thanks for your input. Can you share what is your setting for an A7750 please?

  5. I want to get your valued and expert opinions on keeping watches on a winder constantly, particularly watches with the A7750 movement, since that is the movement for a lot of rep watches.

     

    I have had opinions from both sides of the camp and I am still unsure whether I should continue to auto-wind my watches. 

     

    Thank you very much for any help.

  6. I actually just got a V3.5 in today for my friend and the Lume was great. I dont think I'd call it 'super lume' like the new Pam's or NSD' ,but I personally would not have it re-lumed. New AR on cyclops is a very nice update. Same lume as V3 that I had when it first came out.

    thank you very much for your reply. I am thinking of picking one up and would like to know. :)

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