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Corgi
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Seamaster is a great choice. I have both an SMP chrono and a new-style GMT with see-thru caseback, they are so much fun to wear and look at. Your post remembered me of them.
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Actually... a little more than that.
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Let's make no misunderstanding, ssurfer, I agree with you - Josh is an excellent dealer. I bought the majority of my pieces from him and all are fantastic. When one arrived dead, he made it right... he is somebody who really devotes individual care and attention to his customer's needs. As a watch aficionado whose collection is made up almost entirely of reps, some of which are super, but most of which are fairly good value for the money, I have to say that I find myself at least somewhat knowledgeable with regard to the cost of manufacture of some of these things. As a result, I simply don't feel the need for such a tremendous increase. Granted, it's a nice watch... but I keep asking myself; "hmm... I wonder how much I would pay if I bought this direct from a merchant at some market in Guangzhou?" I don't know... I'm happy to own the watch but, it seems odd for this to be more expensive than a Swiss entry-level Rolex at the same site.
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Sorry to digress... the 'investment' title of the post was more of a joke. I know that a 21J generic asian clone movement is not an investment. I just wanted to know if this rise in prices is something to be expected.
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The sad thing is how none of our dealers carry any Blancpain reps whatsoever. That is indeed a disappointment, because they are really a very respectable brand. As you can see just by looking at the DR's watch, it wouldn't be a very hard thing to copy, either...
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That's a pretty nice watch, actually...
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Hello A few months ago I purchased a replica Panerai Luminor Power Reserve 44mm from Josh. It runs well, keeps great time and uses a very respectable and well-built 21J asian movement. I recommend this watch to anyone seeking an entry level Pan, since it has been one of my favorites. It only cost $118 and came with a neat bracelet, too. My dad actually liked the watch so much he wanted one for himself! So, yesterday I checked back to PC '88' and started searching for the watch. It couldn't be found, in fact, there were no Pan's with power reserves at that price. I thought at first the site may be broken... until I found it. The price, however, went up to 218$. I thought; 'well, it's more expensive, but with the swiss movement it will be very very reliable and even more longer lasting than the regular asian one'. Great! Then I saw that it used the same, asian, 21J movement my watch uses! Strange! So now I own a $218 watch for $118. I'm very pleased, but at the same time concerned... what if all of Josh's models will have $100 added to their price tags in the near future? Just look at his new pens... beautiful as they are, they're almost double that of his standard ones. Maybe they are superpens? Thoughts? Corg. (I didn't want to post any links but I'm sure you can find it for yourselves... just search for "PN power" [without quotes] on Josh's homesite.)
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That is a very dull watch indeed. No seconds hand? Come on. What's the point of that even being automatic if you can't see it sweep? The only thing keeping it alive is the 4-day power reserve... that's about it. He could at least have gotten: At best he should have chosen:
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help with watch id, gavin newsome at SF pride...
Corgi replied to longshot's topic in General Discussion
I think gays justify these types of events claiming they have been 'persecuted' and 'discriminated against' throughout history. It's sort of like initiatives against cancer some hospitals hold where they have rallies with individuals supporting more aid in cancer research. I suppose pride is the same deal except with AIDS. I usually stay home when this stuff is going on... I don't wanna catch anything... -
Asian 21J.. generic
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Hello everyone, Problem #1 I recently received a new watch. It has a problem, though. Although it tells time fairly accurately when being worn and in motion, it will only run for about thirty minutes to an hour before stopping (seconds hand stops in the exact same spot every time). The place where it stops is the watch's main "problem area". Even when it is working, the seconds hand will begin to sweep very unusually smoothly for about 5 seconds in this location, slow down almost to a stop, and then jolt back into place. Quirk #1 Another problem is with setting the time. When I pull out the crown, the seconds hand keeps going for about five seconds before stopping. When I click the crown back in after setting the time, it will jolt a few seconds ahead as if to counter balance the time lost while it was pulled out. Problem #2 Another problem is on the opposite side of problem area #1, so we'll call it problem area #2. The seconds hand sweeps normally here, except on certain beats it will pause for half-a-second longer. It's as if something is preventing it from going, and it has to fight its way to continue sweeping. This problem area, however, never fully stops the mechanism unlike problem area #1 which can and does stop it very frequently (sometimes even when stationary during wear). Now, I have witnessed it stop on several occasions and usually a gentle jolt will let it keep going. My question is as follows: is this a normal, non-serious issue that will eventually 'smoothing itself out' during the watch's break-in period? Or, is it a serious malfunction that could prove severely detrimental to its overall life in the long run? DIY solutions, advice, questions, etc are welcome. Thanks for Reading!
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I applaud the person who buys this watch
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I wish we had stores that sold only watches. Alas, the quirks of living in Ottawa...
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By-Tor... that picture can induce nightmares. Seriously.
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Next time go to "dealer review" section and do this over there. But I'm glad to hear you got a nice watch. You're new - where from?
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Why on Earth do we need another forum for this? Is this one not enough? What the hell? There already an RWG "1" and an RWG "2" which is confusing enough... so I came here... and now that I am just getting comfy... RWG "3"
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TTK's writings always bring a smile to my face.
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I went on a run to China town (NYC) and made a purchase.
Corgi replied to TighTTChrono's topic in General Discussion
It looks kind of..... fake. But still worlds ahead of the everyday junk in the trunk one would normally expect. -
This would be very difficult to find.. the only thing I can suggest is for you to establish a friendship with one of the forum's local collectors and then request this to be privately sourced for you from asian replica accessory markets. I think Kenberg would be able to do this... Narikaa as well perhaps....... but don't get your hopes up. (Personally I would spare the hassle and cost, instead use the money towards the purchase of another watch but its your money so...)
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How do you adjust for a LV which runs 5 mintue fast?
Corgi replied to dvn's topic in General Discussion
I don't know if smacking a intricate, delicate mechanical device composed of hundreds of microscopic pieces is a great idea... -
Cool watch Nice product placement there TTK
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Just keep your male children away from the philosopher's neighborhood if ya know what I mean ;-)
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Kenberg is from Australia.??.. go figure... I though he was a shopkeep in shanghai or something.