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Corgi

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  1. I think pawn shop owners are very careful in accepting watches... but wouldn't it be nice to fool one with a really perfect Planet Ocean? Yes, it would be nice - unless they require you to show photo ID upon leaving your item. When he finds out its a fake, watch out - the police may not do anything as you could go in there completely clueless and say 'I didn't even know what Omega was!' but you can be sure the pawn shop owner's 'friends' would have something to say about it!!
  2. I heard that it's legal to sell reps on ebay in the United Kingdom, as long as you state that it is a rep... I'm not sure of that, as I am no English lawyer and/or a queen.
  3. If it had the exterior of one of Joshua's 328$ 14K Daytonas, but the innards just contained an asian 21J or something to that effect, I would buy one without hesitation even for $150-$250. It will tick a lot longer than the timebomb available now.
  4. Pen/bag - yes Watch - no There are enough people wearing Rolexes already... reps are becoming too popular as it is. We don't need to introduce more people to the hobby. I'm tired of seeing every 10th person on the street wearing a Rolex.
  5. Surprising! Usually newbies go down the submariner or president road... I know I did before moving on to more refined brands. For the top one I have no idea... but its plain enough that many watches fit its general look. (Patek Calastrava, etc) FOr the bottom one ask him if he likes this:
  6. How much does a ticket cost? I would like to be 20 (twenty) ticket.
  7. Thanks for finally explaining what "mbw" means. I've wanted to know for a while but was always too embarrassed to ask.
  8. In my opinion more people need to buy these to make us look better. I swear to God, everywhere I go I see at least one Rolex these days.. reps are becoming way to popular... its not fair.
  9. Lady Yachtmaster in SS... beautiful and looks great on any lady
  10. I wear what I feel like on that particular day, regardless the occasion. The timepiece I wear the most is my two tone TOG datejust, because it goes good with everything...
  11. I was almost scammed by them... but the grammar was the main reason for thinking twice. Call it good instincts, but I didn't make the same mistake!
  12. Didn't we already look at this today? I'm getting a case of day-ja-voo
  13. Hahahaha You actually bought one of these?
  14. Be nice... he used one of those auto-translator machines. One of my friends is a highschool teacher and every year at least one student in his French class hands in an entire paper translated with one of these things. After you read them it feels like you dropped a few IQ points...
  15. Oops.. sorry... I didn't know it was that serious.
  16. Hello, I just want to say that I had a conversation with him over e-mail literally two or three days ago and Joshua is still selling watches. I bought an Omega from him about a week and a half ago, it arrived on Friday and runs perfectly... So something may be malfunctioning on your end.
  17. Hi, I don't know who you are, but I hope you feel better
  18. That's pretty funny.... The Zigmeister got owned. Seriously though, people like this really make me wonder... you go to all of that trouble to get a second chance and then pull something stupid like this.... in God's name WHY???
  19. It would read more like this: look at what i solded you...... a watch... take a look at it..... up close..... do you see it stupid person??? wow.... all wrong... you buy it.... spend money.... get mistakes... what do i care.... i sit here in front of my.... computer...... and it rain outside..... what I say?>?>????? rain.................. i hate rain so much......... and i hate you....................................................
  20. Looks like somebody had a big bowl of cranky for breakfast this morning!
  21. Reinforcements have arrived! TTK has unleashed my rage for me! Good work! I guess your natural anger has come in handy!
  22. Well, there is a good reason for this. I am a watch-lover, watches are in my blood... and replicas, well, I love those, too. Unfortunately, my taste in watches is quite particular. There are so many beautiful ones out there that for some reason do not get replicated. The two biggest travesties are the Rolex Daytona Seconds at 9:00 (which has yet to appear with a 7750b1 movement) and a Breitling Chronomat Evolution in true two-tone (with TT bracelet). Then, when these two beautiful and really easy easy things to make remain unmade, and somebody devotes so much time into making a literally near-perfect 1:1 example of a watch that makes me barf every time I look at, my dissapointment cannot be contained. I take my comments to these threads because I think the followers of the Hublot Big Bang are letting its accolades speak instead of its true self. I know that beauty is a subjective thing, but how can somebody look at that watch - complemented of course by the el cheapo rubber strap and outlandish, unjustifiable price tag, and still want one?? Just because it costs $400-$550 doesn't mean the extra money you spend makes it good, it's a regular 7750 like we have in the excellent Omega SMP rep which costs half the price!! It's unfathomabe to me personally... You must understand that my rage has to go somewhere, because my therapist says if I keep it bottled up, it could be unhealthy.
  23. TTK... every time you make a post... you are angry, and you use a lot (A LOT) of periods... Why are you so blue? Come on, friend, turn that frown upside down!
  24. You see, another thing about the people here, and from my experience Canadian vendors in general, is that unless you are a 'somebody' they will treat you like crap. Now, the best way to become one of these 'somebodies,' is to use their stupidity to your advantage. I'll never forget the day I flashed my Rolex in front of this one Rolex AD. (Flash here just means I swapped it from left to right wrist as I was trying on one of his models, he noticed... I didnt parade it right under his nose.) My god, did his mood ever change. He took me on a tour of the entire store, notebooks in hand, until we collected three nice watches on his little plate. When I inquired about one of them coming in two-tone, he left me and the three timepieces, each about $10,000, completely unsupervised in the store as he went into the back room to check the safe for the model I inquired about. When he returned of course he brought the wrong kind.... but that's beside the point. I was offered a special discount on account of being "familiar with the Rolex brand" (he suppossedly thought I bought the watch at his store for some reason). When I was there before I started on my hobby of collecting reps, the employees were so obstinate and unfriendly that asking them to so much as show me a watch would plunge them into a tone tantamount to someone just having been asked to do the biggest favor in the world.... Now, on one thing I have to agree, your wristwatch should never end up in the hands of an authorized dealer. There are many reasons for this, but mainly I wouldn't want it to get dropped... it would be a big waste, and a tremendous embarassment. I have to be fair... there was only one authorized dealer who was knowledgeable about watches. He was also the only individual I regretted dissapointing after I walked out with 5 booklets and no watch This brings me to a question for you: what do you say when the dealer comes to that critical juncture and asks if you are ready to purchase a watch? My line is a little depressing: I make big puppydog eyes, tilt my head gently, and softly proclaim: You've given me a LOT to think about, I know that I will have a hard time making this decision. Every time I give that line, I see the dealer die a little inside.
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