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Corgi
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Waking up to strap on this exquisite masterpiece brightens up my mornings every day.
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HEY LOOK INTERNET I AM BETTER THAN A BLACK FIFTY YEAR OLD JANITOR
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How about the new 2008 Patek Philippe Aquanaut reference 5165? Review here: http://www.rwg.cc/members/index.php?showto...mp;#entry470745
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What is a hand stack and what is the difference between correct/incorrect?
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Where's Waldo...and Victoria for that matter?
Corgi replied to Toadtorrent's topic in General Discussion
This is possible but I sincerely doubt it is true. I have had conversations with Victoria that were fairly long/elaborate and she always stuck with her story well. The wrist-shots were also pretty convincing. If this was just some guy faking it then I have to congratulate him on keeping so well in character and devoting so much time and energy to pranking us! To successfully pull this off somebody would need to invest a fairly large sum of money in characteristic reps to be posted here in photos. Definitely probable for a prankster genius, but I think too much work for an amateur. I think the real story is a little more upsetting. A few people here were very very rude to her and she contemplated leaving many times. I have a feeling that some of these individuals persisted in harassing her via private message causing her to become so frustrated that she left without any warning. The last message she sent me basically read "I am almost out of here". If this is the case then I really hope you people are proud of yourselves. -
What could be more American than that?
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That Breguet skeleton is really clever! I like how your collection includes popular super-reps but also rare, specialized enthusiast models.
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Josh used to be my dealer of choice, and what problems I did have with him were rectified eventually. I switched over to Narikaa simply because I appreciate his 'preventative' approach to fixing qc issues, by inspecting watches and choosing the models carefully to ensure I get what i paid for the first time around - not the second, or the third. I think the mega-dealers have been corrupted by their own popularity, and of course increased revenue associated with that. How many times have I typed something watch-related (but not specifically rep-related) into google and the result was perfect clones or trusty time? Plenty. Lots of people have discovered this hobby (thanks to jackasses who prance around telling the whole world about their super new fake rolexes) and business is going up. Keeping a customer is not as important as it used to be and as a result their approach to business has changed drastically. In the end, it's up to us, the consumers, to make informed decisions about where we shop because really the only protection we have in this fast-paced, big-money world is ourselves.
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It's never appropriate or cute to post about your experiences wearing counterfeits to the establishments where their genuine counterparts are sold. I think it's not just "unpopular" but actually "strictly forbidden". I stopped doing this a while ago because for every 50 dumb generic talking head employees there is one enthusiast who will notice a fake and get curious indeed. Let's not make that happen. I know it is very unlikely for you to get caught given the circumstances and timepiece in question but this kind of information can be very, very suggestive to newcomers who do read these types of posts. It is of the absolute importance to ensure our hobby remains underground and exclusive.
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That's so true. People don't give a second glance to any Patek sports watch unless they are familiar with the brand very well or are WIS. If you think getting noticed in a Nautilus is hard, try an Aquanaut! Nobody cares! But put on even a inaccurate Rolex submariner two-tone rep and every third person stares.
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Just the latest MBK super rep for me...
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Can these actually be used for self-defense? They are non-lethal but aside from taking someone's eye out with the help of inhumanly good marksmanship I don't think you could do much damage... of course being perfect replicas means they are illegal in Canada because here all "fake guns" need to have orange/red colored end. I used to have an old soviet BB gun but the spring & firing mechanism fell apart after about a dozen rounds were fired. It was good fun to blow into Styrofoam cups though.
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A lost watch is a top military priority of course... makes sense.
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Still "test running" my new Patek Philippe Aquanaut super rep from MBK. More photos and a detailed review can be found here.
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...too far?
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2008 MBK Patek Philippe Aquanaut (5165) Review
Corgi replied to Corgi's topic in Other Watch Reviews
Thank you for the positive responses everyone! It really means a lot! @anton: -
REVIEW Patek Philippe is world renowned for it
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Anyone experiencing nerve damage from wearing heavy watches?
Corgi replied to rek001's topic in General Discussion
I think you're being sarcastic but just in case you're not please refrain from exercising with any injured part of your body. -
MBK only has one accurate nautilus... the one with tracks, black face, and roman numerals. Everything else is wrong. Even the dots are wrong.
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I was curious why RepAustria was not present in the wrist-checks... he should be easy to spot if he posts one, because he has very distinct looking hands and wrists. On another note.. where's Victoria? I heard someone came over to her place for a visit... I guess they've been staying for a good few months now?
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How did you figure out his turnograph was a rep? These are pretty accurate as far as I'm concerned unless he let you have a REALLY close look.
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This is a "i" series device from Apple specifically made for listening to music. Comes in many different variations. Unlike the ipod phone, iphone, it is incapable of connecting to the internet or making telephone calls - strictly a music player. Here is a stock photo of one like mine: Turning it off is a little tricky (I've often thought I had turned it off only to find it dead the next morning as it was running all night) but the "single button with large wheel" setup is surprisingly smart and easy to use once you get the hang of it.
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You would probably get access to some decent handbags and wallets... I would stay away from the watches though.
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This is way too complicated for me... a walkman ipod is where I draw the line... but a mobile telephone is something you need during an emergency, and I don't want to be playing around with some colorful touch screen nonsense as I fight to press 9-1-1... When will cellular phone manufacturers learn? Telephone: call people Walkman: listen to music Nintendo: video games Camera: camera Don't put all of that sh!t into one instrument because you're going to get one really clunky and confusing mess. Edit: Actual price will be about $500.