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Mike on a bike

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  1. Pretty much the way of things.

     

    Step 1. Born with love for watches

     

    Step 2. Discover reps and buy a bunch

     

    Step 3. Start loving watches even more because they are now so accessible

     

    Step 4. Start appreciating the details more and the flaws of the reps you own.

     

    Step 5. Start building/buying frankens to fix the flaws

     

    Step 6. Buy a gen because one of the reps you love has a flaw that can't be easily fixed

     

    Step 7. Start appreciating the quality of the gen you own and realizing gen is gen.

     

    Step 8. Start buying only gens

     

    Step 9. Start buying vintage gens.

     

    Although there is sometimes turn offs and backtracks along the road as in off reps on gens then back to reps again then gens....................... In addition those of us with no hands on watch skills (think me) buy our franken pieces ( in truth better off when's the last time somebody got money back in full on a build). You do lose the so called joy of the journey but not really if you have ten thumbs it is a frustrating nightmare, tried. I do how ever know where to get parts or rather where to look for them but I am an outlier as I keep up on things for my work here others who can not build have no reason to be interested. All in all it's about our obsession with watches doesn't sound so good couched that way but it is the truth.

  2. Well the ruling is in I have communicated it to irolexu via PM we/I went over in detail.. Bottom line seller in the clear although irolexu assertion that the defect was know is likely it is not certain. ( damn you just never know and the watch was shipped so that's always a wildcard)

    What is not in a grey area is he moved much to fast on the fix and in the future for everyone : you wait for seller to respond a week at least then once contacted get estimate of repair or ballpark price  (most of us know about what x or y cost to fix) and agree upon split then proceed. If no agreement you contact me I look into it.

  3. Presets

    Beat Number
    Frequency, the vibration of a movement. The number of balance wheel swings per hour or how many times the watch ticks per hour. This is a preset, depends on the watch you order.
    14,400 bph = 4 beats per second
    18,000 bph = 5 beats per second
    21,600 bph = 6 beats per second
    28,800 bph = 8 beats per second
    etc

    Lift Angle
    The angle the balance passes through while interacting with the pallet fork. Important to be set correctly in order to calculate the Amplitude. This preset is per caliber specs.
    Most modern watches have a lift angle of 50 - 52 degrees. Generally lift angles range from 44 to 58 degrees. Some other settings are present, for instance Gen co-axials angle is 30 degrees.


    Results

    Rate
    How fast / slow the movement runs (in seconds per day)

    great : +/- 5 s/d
    acceptable : +/- 12 s/d

    If higher / lower?
    It is possible to adjust this yourself or ask your dealer to nudge it a bit.


    Amplitude
    The measure of the amount of rotation in the swing of the balance wheel, in either direction.
    Amplitude is higher when a watch is lying flat and usually falls when the watch is in a vertical position, due to increased friction. Amplitude can also fall as the watch winds down and the mainspring delivers less power.
    Amplitude is a good indicator of the movements health and if is too high or too low, or that changes too much in different positions, can indicate a problem with the movement.

    great : 270-310
    acceptable : 250-270

    If higher / lower?
    Ask for a different watch or have your watch serviced


    Beat Error
    The amount of time by which the duration of swing differs from one side to the other in the oscillation of a balance wheel. Generally speaking to get a beat error of zero, the roller jewel in the pallet fork must be perfectly centered.

    great : 0.0-0.5 ms
    acceptable : 0.6-1 ms

    If higher?
    Ask for a different watch or have your watch serviced.
     

  4. A rare MOAB wrist shot, they look a bit smaller on me but so comfortable.... that's what it's all about.                                                                          20160601_220604.jpg     

     

     

    Better shot not mine , of course!

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    My pics never look this good!!!                 

  5. 21 hours ago, Legend said:

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    Message crafted while riding a leathery juvenile T-Rex and charging toward the horizon.

    Legend has left the world of Mad Hatter watches (at least for his wrist) and has entered the world of understated elegance :clap2:, look how nicely it sits on his wrist............ perfect!

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