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By-Tor

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  1. Yeah, lots of members have received these over the years. I think the best way to handle this was to completely ignore it. It's not your fault if someone sends you watches from China. You haven't ordered anything.

    I really cant help you,but If your looking to sell them let me know-Joe-giant3324-Good luck to you 1 way or another

    :bangin::black_eye:

  2. Now, after the Euro 2008 this might be a proper timing.

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    PES5 and PES6 (PC) are the best football games ever created, imho. Both have their strong points, and I play them both. For PES5 I have classic national teams installed, and for PES6 I have the modern.

    Any other fans?

    If someone wants RapidShare links for this game, let me know and I'll post 'em.

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  3. I am pretty much convinced that the dealers ( ... with few exceptions) do not even see or touch the wacthes we get.

    We get them straight from a "middleman" who works for both the factory and the dealer.

    Yes, I agree. But some of them actually are in contact with the factories.

    Doesn't change the fact though... dealers (or their middlemen) modding the watches isn't a good idea. There's the cost factor, and there's the skill factor. Things that people like Ziggy do aren't easy.

  4. I know how to do lots of mods, in theory. But I'm a big clumsy man, and the watch parts are so tiny. :D I can do some very basic stuff, like cg mods though.

    But I'm very lucky to have many good, and extremely skilled forum friends who can mod and fix my watches.

    Like Lani said, it's a scary route to become "official modder". If you only knew the history around this subject... there have been some very ugly modder vs. customer feuds.

  5. Dealers get their watches directly from the factories. Wouldn't it be easier for the factories just to make better reps that don't need any modding? And most dealers aren't as well educated about the watches as our "hardcore" membership. I doubt they could perform mods that'd satisfy our needs.

    Eurotimez is the first one who starts offer "custom made" replicas. He combines MBW and Noobfactory parts for his 16610. I think it's a great idea, and I hope it'll be successful.

    bklm1234 is another guy who sells modded Rolexes. Very good ones... so there already are some dealers who do this.

  6. I just browsed the "My collection" area and found my own thread. And I just realized that it's been 8 months since I bought a new watch.

    Must be some kind of record among the addicts, eh?

    Well, I cheated a little... I bought a chs 16710 to replace my old ichs (which I traded)... but that doesn't really count. It wasn't a "new" watch. :)

    Long time ago I promised myself to keep my watch count at 8. It's difficult, but I'm sure it would go totally out of hand otherwise. I'm down to 7 watches now... so I have one space to fill.

    This is pretty much what I still have (minus the YM, gave it to a good forum friend). If you forget the YM, my newest watch purchase is from 14 months ago. :o

    Why? I don't know. I'm simply so satisfied with the ones I have. And I'm like Ubi... I don't want any watches that just collect the dust in the drawer. But I think it's time to buy that missing one now... I just don't know which one.

    I still enjoy this hobby as much as I did back in early 2005. Getting new stuff all the time isn't necessary... you can just enjoy the nice ones you've collected.

    What's your longest time without buying a new one?

  7. Lately I have developed an "itch" for TAG Link again. The Link band is hands down my favorite watch bracelet... I regret a little bit of selling my blue Link chrono. But then again the dial was very reflective.

    I might grab the brushed version eventually... or perhaps a Link GMT.

    This white understated model is very nice. 40mm is the perfect size as well.

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  8. There's only safe way to ship there... and that is to ship from another EU country.

    So the EU-based dealers are your best option: Narikaa, Precious Time and Eurotimez.

    Maybe you pay $20 or $30 extra and have to wait a little longer when they source the watches... but isn't that a small price for a peace of mind? Personally, I only buy from the EU-based dealers and members, to avoid customs trouble (been there, done that).

    Good luck!

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