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mymanmatt

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  1. I have 2 116520, don't think that's what you want, but if you decide to go that way, pm me
  2. I'm old, so what is bit coin? I've heard of it but have no idea what it is
  3. Overpriced for sure. However, it seems the best price on rolex, is in the USA. Every place else in the world they much higher
  4. Now that I can see the date font, I'd say gen ladies
  5. The best rep you can buy is one that the watch dealer needs to take a second look at, or tells you he needs to remove the back to be sure. That my friend is a good rep
  6. Ive repaired many of those. seems to be a common problem
  7. Don't know about the case back, but you can remove the rotor assy on a 2824 eta and have a manual wind.
  8. The date corrector wheel is most likely the problem. Yes, the gen will work.
  9. No he won't. But id you have the parts in hand, no bracelet on the watch and the back only snug, he change it in 3-4 minutes. Then he probably can regulate for you.
  10. Im on the side of every member that had the unfortunate association with md 2020. However, if you do eventually get to court, don't you have to go there with "clean hands" Dealing in rep watches, maybe not so clean, Im just saying. I hope the courts nail him
  11. Your in luck, I found a complete bridge with balance assy attached. For a $500 I'll tell you LOL ebay item number 231116483102 $68.00 plus $11.00 shipping from Idaho. It's the complete bridge, balance wheel, hairspring, and balance staff. great buy. I'll pm you also
  12. While a gen part might interchange, hairsprings are made for a specific movement. If you did manage to find a gen assy, you probably won't be able to regulate it. If the hairspring is to strong or to weak, it will gain a minute or 2, and then begin to lose a minute or 2. It will be completly unstable.
  13. Sorry, I only have a 2tone end link. I do have a pair of aftermarket end links for a no holes case.
  14. If you do happen to find the part, be sure and buy the balance assy. That will be the balance wheel, hairspring, and balance staff. Do not try to replace just the hairspring. These are commonly made as an assembly. I think you can buy the assy from just about any td that sells the a7750. If you can source an assy, just about any watchsmith anywhere can install it for you in a couple of minutes. Next time you try to adjust your speed, be sure the movement is NOT running. Good luck
  15. Yes, that was very clever asciwhite!!
  16. That is correct. Im pretty sure you will need to tapper the entrance of the hole in the case for the tube to go in far enough so the crown will fit almost flush with the case
  17. I don't know which hands you are using, sub, dj,etc. If you are using datejust I have long post hands that will solve your problem
  18. I build them. Yes I have mother of pearl.
  19. My gen president is 24 years old. Today I build reps, for me and my customers. It doesn't make sense to buy a gen anymore. I buy rep daytona, and yachtmaster, and they look amazing. Many of my friends have those in gen. Honestly, for the price, why do I need a gen daytona and yachtmaster, mine look as good on the wrist as theirs do
  20. Rolex 36mm does look good on women. If your mom tried it, I think she would wear it alot. This is one of my favorites. Stunning in person, but not over the top. Ive sold dozens of these to women, not just this dial, but many variations. 99% use them for a daily beater. Months later, they tell me how much they love it
  21. The boys are correct. Gold is for a watch that is worn in rotation. However, I disagree on the diamonds. I have diamond bezels that after 2-3 years still look amazing. Of course that's not the case with all diamond bezels. Some of them, in a short time look really bad. So, buyer beware.
  22. If you want to send it to me I think I can fix it for you. So hard to diagnose when you're not looking at it. Im willing to bet it's something very simple. The bracket, or bridge that holds part umber 2784 in place, is also responsible for holding the calandor wheel down. Make sure it's not bent or loose. Also part number 462 gets bent up on the lip, that will let the date disc move to the left, and pop up.
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