For some time, I've wanted to get some of my reps out of cases and into a cabinet.
Now the colder weather has set in, I've finally got around to doing it. Here are the results -
What's even worse than not being bothered to find the trusted dealers, and not doing a little reading before asking your question, is starting a thread and not reading peoples responses.
You have two choices; listen to the advice you're being given, or place an order with nicecopy.con and see what turns up, if anything. Pretty simple really.
"I believe in an America where millions of Americans believe in an America that's the America millions of Americans believe in. That's the America I love." –Mitt Romney (January 2012)
A genuine quote from someone who tomorrow just might be in charge of the most powerful nation on earth.
Am I frightened? You bet I am.
+1.
Bought the torch for curing UV adhesive when fitting new crystals, but most of the time it's used to charge up the lume on my bedside table watch.
I get some strange looks from my wife when I lick the crystal in the morning and then polish it with my (clean) socks. Morning rituals......
Without commenting on the aesthetics of the watch, we all know that the Chinese will only rep something that will sell in volume, so whether they could or not is irrelevant because there's no motivation to try.
To all you guys on the east coast of the U.S., I hope the media is over-hyping this situation.
Whether it is or not, though, please don't treat it too lightly, keep you and yours safe.
It may not always be obvious, but your cousins this side of the pond do actually care!
Nice sentiments, Legendkiller, and nicely put too.
I would particularly echo your thoughts on how much you learn on this forum, knowledge that when asked for is freely given.
Congratulations on your 1K
I suppose sooner or later, everyone who loves and collects watches gets involved in attempting a repair of some sort. Very often the outcome of this first try determines whether it's the first of many, or the first and last!
I hope this all goes well for you. The first time I repaired a keyless works, it went like shelling peas, the second time, I ended up crying like Homer Simpson.