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Estaban

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  1. Hi Frank, yesterday I received my strap and it's superb (and no worry about the bracelet). The buckle is the same like portuguese so my AD sent and brushed SS buckle instead the TI (the standard with amg strap).

    Spanish prices are 190eur for the strap and 65 for the bucke, expensive but worth the money.

    quick shot with my treo:

    Same prices in the states. Hktan said he could make me one for around $100. Would still need a buckle.

    I love the bracelet anyways. When it breaks I'll get the strap and buckle.

  2. Doesn't the 50 Fathoms look a bit too much like a Rolex Sub?? I've seen many nice gen watches that have the sub look and pass on them because they "look like a nice watch trying to copy a Rolex Sub". Marathon, Steinhart, Marcello come to mind. Doesn't the Blancpain look a bit like these???

    Seahawk or FM King Conquistador would be my choices. Very different, but yet to be repped.

  3. Why would they wanna rep watches that can be bought genuine for under 1 grand? Theres no logic behind this.

    Most Replicated watches cost between 5 and 20k brand new. Or do you think the fiddy or the 1938 pams are sold at wal mart for a dime??

    Whats the problem with a dress watch? Ok, its not good watch if you want to draw attention to yourself, because they barely get noticed by others (unlike an "OH-MY-HOLY-LORD-IS-THAT-BIG"-monster)

    Btw. have you ever noticed how many pams end up for sale?

    Maybe I was a little hard on dress watches. I guess I've just found that I like to wear my watches and dress watches don't really stand up like a good sport or dive watch. The only dress watch I've worn that has ever done anything for me is this one. The Jaeger Le Coultre Master Grand Réveil. I tried on the pink gold version while travelling in Venice. Beautiful! Not too thin either.

    I agree that reps of $1000-$2000 watches are pointless. I don't think I'd ever buy an Oris or Sinn rep. I even have trouble buying into Omega reps. The real thing is not out of reach for most rep collectors.

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  4. how about this one here (also available without a date):

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    Price is not too high, watch looks great IMO

    without date:

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    the second one could be perfectly done with a 6497 and the brdiges could be modded nicely

    ZZZZZZZZ. They last thing we need is another dressy watch. Have you ever noticed how many of these end up for sale because they get no wrist time?? Pateks, Glashuette, A Langes, Jaegers, etc----They are nice, but kind of boring. Besides, I don't know too many people who can pull off wearing $15,000 watches.

  5. My first nice watch was a gold Seiko moonphase with a Hirsh reptile strap that I got for my bar mitzvah back in 1979. I still have it somewhere.

    Got an Omega SMP from my first wife.

    Have a gen Piaget Polo in solid 14k that is sitting in a safety deposit box. Would never wear it. Came from my dad who decided it was too gaudy (he's right).

    As for reps, I'm a Pam guy. I knew about Panerai watches for quite some time. Saw my first in about 2000. Knew I wanted one, and then I came across this place. Good thing. I saved a lot of money by getting rep Pams instead of gen.

  6. WOW! That looks great!

    How difficult would it be to use Font Lab to create an inlay with the correct number font to place over the iwc ingenieur date wheel? I have never used the program before, is it freeware or must it be purchased? THANKS :)

    You read my mind about the Ingenieur date wheel. It's an odd font, but I'm sure it can be done.

  7. Ingy for sure. I've owned late generation POs (both 42.5 and 45mm). Didn't like either of them. Bracelet gap is problematic. 22mm lug width on a 45mm watch looks terrible, especially with long lugs. Too many tiny faults.

    The Ingy is perfect except for the date font, which is passable. Would love someone to make a datewheel for this one. Amazing bracelet and fit/finish.

  8. DEFINATELY not real PVD.. Too shiny and black.

    Kostas,

    Do a little research before being so sure of yourself. PVD is a process, not a coating. The finish varies by what is being coated.

    Here are some variations of PVD coatings on watches:

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