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By-Tor

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  1. Merged the 2 exactly similar threads about this topic. Carry on.
  2. New week, new wristies! Starting the week with the GMT IIc.
  3. Not bloody likely!!! But how can you argue against perfection? CLICK HERE FOR FULL SIZE .
  4. You came to the right place... this is a perfect place for watch lovers. Welcome, and enjoy the ride!
  5. Unfortunately this insert color isn't available (as a rep). But you can always try to source the gen part. I don't know if Ebel sells them separately.
  6. Congrats man!!! I have that one too.
  7. Looks fantastic! I couldn't tell if it's a gen or not. WM9 + Noob parts?
  8. I never cared about the plastic crystal on 1680... or the dome on the vintage SD. I don't know why... I know how legendary watches these are, but for some reason I prefer the sapphire models. Yeah I know... blasphemy! Actually I wouldn't mind owning a vintage MBWs, but I don't want them enough to invest so much money on a rep. It takes about $800 - $1K to build a good one (I assume) and that's just too much for someone who isn't crazy about them. 1675 is an exception of the plastic crystal models... I love it... but there is no rep.
  9. Thanks man! For Sunday:
  10. Or alternatively read my 16710 rep vs. gen comparison. Both watches (gen and rep) have correct gen crowns: 6mm twinlocks.
  11. Most 1675 models use a 5.3mm twinlock. The size changed to 6mm at some point, maybe with 16750. I don't know more, but I know all modern 16710's use a 6mm twinlock crown. I'm bad with numbers. Justasgood provided my gen crowns and tubes.
  12. What did I always say? The Noob YM is excellent. At the end of the day it just wasn't a watch for me. I liked it a lot though... but it was just too blingy.
  13. Neal Morse - Lifeline. A bit disappointing release after the great Sola Scriptura. Maybe this grows on me later....
  14. Make a Photobucket account... it's much easier to link the images here with Photobucket because it creates automatically the <img> tags. UPO looks great with the rubber strap! Here's the one I used to own. Great rep!
  15. Thanks for the compliments. It's highly unlikely that there will be ANY customs issues between the UK and US. I've never heard of any. PT will take care of you... buy with confidence.
  16. It's SuperOcean Saturday!
  17. Yeah, funny. The rep isn't all bad though.
  18. It's a beauty! Congrats!
  19. Boy I feel stupid now. That's the classic case of "you should have read the fine print". Yeah, it looked way too good anyway. And yep... lots of variation on YM dials: The YACHT-MASTER font boldness, the coronet placement and SWISS MADE at '6 all vary a lot. Even the date font can be thicker or thinner.
  20. Hey Lani, I wouldn't mind having your problem... and your watches.
  21. The WM9 Yachtie looks pretty good to me. Finally the U-shaped cg's and a decent YACHT-MASTER dial font. The crown looks great too. I'm sure our dealers can get this later as well. Discuss.
  22. Yeah, you have a point. But we're watch geeks, we have different standards... we even have people who own 100+ watches. My 8-10 watch "collection" is NOTHING compared to those, so in that sense I can hardly call myself a "collector".
  23. Good early Friday morning to the Europeans (and our American friends a little bit later)!!! Starting the weekend with this white beauty.
  24. Good answer. I guess most of us are a bit of both, really. Where to draw the line, that's interesting. I think all people who own more than 15 watches are serious collectors.
  25. I've always wondered this... how many of us collect and keep watches that they rarely wear? I've always tried to resist becoming a collector, but lately I've noticed that I simply can't sell any of my remaining watches... and I had to break my 8 watches "rule limit". Still... I definitely don't want to own more than 10 watches, I want to wear them all regularly. It's some kind of weird principle to me... I guess I'm kind of a practical person. I've always traded all the watches that won't get any wrist time. I've had some really nice ones that I wouldn't mind still owning, but then again I have never regretted selling any of them. There was always a reason for the trade. So I'm definitely a "wearer". Which are you? Discuss.
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