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DeeKa

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  1. Also, why is a 330ft dive rating not be "good enough" for divers?

    I guess I have to be a diver to understand.

    It's according to industry standards.

    200 m / 660 ft is the tested pressure to be passed for a watch suitable for "diving". And remember, not every diver just goes down to 20 m. I know some "normal" recreational divers reaching 100 m, well I'm keeping myself at 60 ;)

    Dee

  2. There are some better matching reps of the 6694 but I always wondered why the people would pay 200 for a rep if the gen is at 800 if lucky...

    If you like the 15000 I could propose a frankening...

    Take case, caseback, crystal and blue dial as gen parts. ;)

    Look for a suitable movement and hands and you have a watch which without opening is indistiguishable from the gen!

    Dee

  3. Is the crystal easily replaced for a gen or clark one on this SD? I think I've read somewhere on RWG that it can be quite a hassle...

    Yepp, that will be the hunt for a fitting one.

    But as Iearned yesterday when exchanging the crystal of by DD-rep the gasket is the thing to fit! The crystal on the DD was to gen specs but the gasket wasn't...

    Dee

  4. Hi guys,

    I have some questions regarding my new superlumed sea dweller that I thought you might help me with.

    First, some of the black color on the letters on the caseback are disappearing while I wear it. Anyone knows why this is the case, and how this can be fixed (or who in EU can fix it)?

    Second questions is regarding the bracelet. I really like the watch but the bracelet is a bit flimsy and I am not too fond of the SEL fit. Has anyone tried putting a TC v2 bracelet on these superlumed sea dwellers? If so, do they fit well? If anyone has pictures that would be greatly appreciated. I know a sub bracelet is not correct on a sea dweller, but I do not think it would bug me that much.

    Thank you guys!

    I really love this forum, and by constantly reading on here I have really learned a lot from you guys the months I have been here :)

    Thanks again!!

    Having worn a gen SD over years and now typing this wearing the new one...

    My gen had no rest of paint when I bought it and I never wanted to place any paint to change this.

    The bracelet on the rep is like on a gen which has been worn for like 3-5 years, so nothing to worry about!

    After having replaced the broken tube today, next to replace on mine is the crystal with a lower profile one and the insert with a gen.

    Dee

  5. If you want to be really close to gen, take the black dial version, which comes quite good out of the box.

    Go for the asian ETA which has the correct sweep and then replace the crystal with one not having the etched

    crown...

    IMG_7410-1-2_a.jpg

    Dee

  6. Hmmm, 1980 you say?

    I was already a professional DJ for 2 years and started the pirate radio era in my country and break the monopoly of the state radio.

    I am still a legend 32 years later for that and the state radio has much less lsiteners than we, the private radios.

    Now that is arrogant right :partytime:

    Oh, then pirate radio took long to jump over from Germany.

    My father had a pirate radio station in the late 50s - luckily the detecting technology wasn't as good at that time so they went after him but never got him... :pimp:

    Now, as I'm retiring, I might take another hobby like internet-pirate-radio.

    Oh, wait... That's nothing pirate... :bangin:

    Dee

  7. I wouldn't be sure that it is related to water.

    In my DayDate I found a lot of little "bubbles" of which I think they are little glass balls used for media blasting and may have come into the case due to the poor cleaning of parts.

    You can spot them on this photo, mainly on the caseback:

    IMG_7381-3_a.jpg

    Dee

  8. All Rolex sport model crystals have the laser etched crown that I know of particularly the last 20 years anyway.

    Nope.

    The laser etched crown was introduced in 2000, starting in updated models like the 114270 and 14060M, others got them later like the 16600 and 16610 in 2003.

    Dee

  9. Well, an unmarked watch with a nice story linked to Rolex.

    This might or might not be a watch with a Rolex movement, as some of them really weren't marked.

    But there should be a marking under the dial identifying the movement as Rebberg if it would be Rolex marketed as a lot of the Rolex movements were bought from Rebberg.

    If I have it in mind correctly my oldest gen is from 1924 and there the movements were marked and also dial marking has started but this wasn't used widely until end of the 30s.

    Dee

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