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Adeodatus

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  1. Yeah... I don't know... It looks like a younger man's watch. Maybe I'm wrong, but I only see it on younger people (well, seen it twice, both times on younger people LOL )

    I've read your Ingy rep-gen write-up, and the regular Ingy does look great (thanks for that, by the way). But I wanted a bit more and a Choro or even PR versions look fantastic.

  2. right... seconds@6. damn. It can be serviced to work better, though, can't it? In any case it's probably not for me, since I still need to build my 3714 with the serviced movement...

    I feel that 3717 is not for me. I think I'm too old for it, unfortunately...

    Thanks for the info and the warning, Andy :)

  3. LOL!!!

    by the way WetWork those Norwegian third world residents were attending operas, playing classical music, while you were scalped by the red skins and chewed on tobacco and today enjoy being the second highest GDP per-capita in the world, while wall street is "occupied" by crackhead bums. :bangin:

    (damn I hope you are American, or else I sound like a pr!ck ) ;)

    PS This thread cracks me up. There is nothing like a good humorous bashing between friends, right?. Keep it up boys! :clap2:

  4. Glashutte Original Senator Sixties in Rose Gold

    http://www.1-pc8838....ian-p-6026.html

    Vacheron Constantin Patrimony in Rose Gold

    http://www.1-pc8838....uto-p-4783.html

    The best options by far. I'd go withSenator Sixties, because imho nothing beats a handwind watch when it comes to dress watches. There's something nice about having to stop and wind the watch right before you go out. Calms you down and gives you a minute to think.

  5. I saw that, and checked my QC pics and was like, "Whew, I have the "T"... YES!." Then I also noticed the Omega logo on the clasp has one "Happy Foot" on the right and not on the left. I checked my QC pics and the angle of the watch in my pics is such that you can't really tell. So it could be that it is either fine, or it was an attempt to mask a flaw. I won't know until I get mine. I tried to look online, as I do not have access to the GEN, and I found so many different ones. It looks like the GEN has the happy feet on the clasp on some, has a flaw similar to this one in some cases, so I didn't mention it. I don't want to hurt anyone's feelings here.

    When I get mine, if it has the clasp logo flaw, and if everything else is pretty good, I'll prob ably be all torn up and constantly look at it. I'm already thinking I need the dial and hands due to another thread. I am trying to resist the urge to find someone that can get their hands on Omega parts in the USA . for a reasonable price. I'd really like to get a GEN carbon fiber dial I have seen on some limited edition POs.

    Hands and dial? How about that pearl? Apart of it being the biggest tell on these reps, I just can't look at it being off-center like that. :) Actually this is the reason I haven't got myself a PO until now.

    EDIT: @wagneralbert Watch looks great though, congrats and wear it well.

  6. `yeah... love it. It's such a machine. I really like rectangular watches. I started a thread about them a few days ago, but people don't seem to care much about rectagulars for some reason. Personally I believe that any balanced collection should have one, but it doesn't seem to be common.

    I'd love to see the DaVinci being repped someday, until then I'll go this that Oris I meantioned.

  7. 1. Franken IWC Portuguese 3714-38 - as my new long term project

    2. Omega PO 42 - because I need one bulky watch

    3. Pam 029M - which will not last long, but I need to see what the fuss is all about.

    4. Gen Oris Titan - it was stupid of me to sell it in the first place

    5. IWC DaVinci Ceramic -zero chance of it to be repped though

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