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Corgi
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I am at the mercy of the forum admins with those images.. at least for the duration of my VIP membership Kenberg said that he has almost any kind of MB pen. To me, this includes the complex ones like the pope. If someone here had a rep pope, oh boy would I buy that fast...
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Kenberg, how about that Pope Julius we talked about?
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I bought mine from Bombay - a furniture store here in Canada. Because the bracelets did not fit into the cushions as you said, I just plopped the watches inside with the bracelets open and let them dangle around in there... it's much easier that way.
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I just got one. It has a few mistakes, but I've received the most compliments on it in one day than on any of my Rolexes for the past year. It is a very glamorous and opulent looking piece that is a almost distracting in its beauty, despite a few flaws... 1. The "30" minute indicator number (in red) does not line up with the "IV" 6'oclock hour indicator at the bottom of the watch. 2. The inside of the roman "V" are slightly chipped on the inside on certain 5s 3. There is a tiny hair on the sun-moon phase - its almost invisible. 4. There is a tiny chip on the sun in the sun-moon phase - its almost invisible. Other than that it keeps great time and is one of the most comfortable strapped watches one can own because of the clever, easy to put on/take off strap. If I wasn't so busy I'd take some pictures...
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Servicing movements - Why? What's the importance?
Corgi replied to milwaukee's topic in Movement Q&A
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Hi, Have you tried going to an AD (even we have tissot dealers up here in canada) and get them to appraise it? Though I must say, it sounds strange you won them without the identification or anything else... was it during a poker game by any chance?
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No, Joshua just gets a little excited with his adjectives sometimes All gold is real gold... there's just a whole lot of it on that watch! PS: I would not buy a Frank Muller for $50 even if the rep was perfect... they are so unnatractive. :-/
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He still calls them "Japanese, Swiss, and Chinese" replicas as if he thinks they are made in those countries... don't all reps come from the latter?
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TTK I wanted to by the Omega Deville TT yellow gold remember?? You said no more in stock... but your photo album says nothing if an item is or is not available... there are also no prices or specifications listed on any of your items? It confused me slightly...
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God bless the chinese. There's a fun video of other counterfeit stuff they make on " You Tube" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCow0VUw-o8 "Spader Man" action figure is my personal favorite.
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They're going to get a fun surprise when they figure out that watch isn't worth what they think it is. Lucky they didn't take the whole car...
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From Slate: Why you don't need a watch anymore.
Corgi replied to jkerouac's topic in General Discussion
I was at my local The Bay the other day (this is basically an enormous store we have in Canada that caters to either hillbillies or senior citizens looking for clothing or jewelry) and I went up to the rack of timepieces. They were selling a Seiko quartz with day-date functions for about $400. It didn't have a shred of actual gold on it, and the calendar was in French. Want the full gold seiko quartz chrono? $500. Sure, you can head to the cheaper brands made from even crappier quartz movements.... like these 'Fossil' and 'Nautica' watches I saw, but they are so painfully hideous, I can see why nobody buys them. I think that if these watch manufacturers put more thought into their designs they would sell a lot more timepieces... there is no other excuse. Not to mention the mark-up is baffling on any watch you pick. -
Rich people are irritating.
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Yeah.... I was thinking of buying from him, but..... it's customer stories like this that make me think twice.
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14K wrapping is thicker and good for daily wear, use and abuse, but the shade of the gold may or may not give it away under correct lighting and correct circumstances. 18K plate is great too.... you may see some wear on certain high-stress parts of the clasp of the full gold models but you're OK for two tone. 18K wrap: very rare, only available on two watches on Joshua's site. Said to be majestic and infallible in terms of both longevity and appearance.
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www.perfect-clones.com (Joshua) has new watches arriving almost daily. You are more likey to see items appearing on their sites than on the message board....
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What exactly do you mean by 'crooked dial'? Can you post a picture and give a better explanation of what this problem entails?
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I would definitely appreciate this, considering I adore timepieces that have good glo in the dark.
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Kenberg, do you do the same thing with pens? So if I mail you the picture of a pen I like can you get it for me? Thanks.
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I used a credit card to purchase from Joshua. Everything went super excellently. It was denied on the first try but that was my fault... I accidentally left a feild blank. :S
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Can you please point me in the direction of one of these cloths? Perhaps an ebay link so I know what you're referring to? As a gold lover, this seems like a very important thing to own.... Also, I've made my decision... the TT it is! I've just come to realize it looks better... I'll get it when the snow melts away. This is a watch that's meant to be worn with short sleeves.
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What? I think only us Polish people could consider the following to be the most economical tool aiding in the destruction of a miniscule timepiece:
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