Not 100% sure but you might need to adjust the stem lenght.
However the hardest part is replacing the tube: in some reps it's a smooth operation but sometimes removing the old tube can be a real pain in the neck.
No.
I buy a rep aware there's a precise list of mods/improvements to do.
I usually take for granted the movement needs to be swapped or serviced (mostly for a poor power reserve) and it's very sad.
Yeah, too fishy to be true...
Quite frankly the new LM rep case is so good that without the S/N is very hard to say if gen or not from pics....the AR crystal is a reliable indicator as well but light reflexes are too variable to be 100% sure if you cannot look carefully at the crystal in the flesh.
As for the pearl...well, on the new LM pearl is almost spot-on.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Omega-Planet-Ocean-Liquidmetal-World-Premiere-Case-Crystal-Caseback-/111146535938?pt=Wristwatches&hash=item19e0d98c02
Do you think it's gen?
It'd be quite difficult to tell a gen case from a rep case for me if I don't have both in my hands.
Can we look at the serial number?
I like that watch a lot, I ll be all over it if they can release a very accurate replica.
Of course they need to price it according to the value of the gen: 340usd would be too much for me.
Gotta go to a AD and try this SMP-C on...the new thickness is my only concern...I know for a fact the diameter and the shape of the case is almost perfect and fits my wrist even better than the 42mm PO.
I couldn't agree more with cougar1 too and I have to say I am a little bit tired and bored with comments like "it's a rep, yours expectations are unreasonable".
Here we are discussing about obvious crooked logo and dial markers in a >300USD rep (Asian Eta), not so minor flaws.
I still have to hear someone complaining about the not 100% accurate dial in certain light conditions. That would be unreasonable.
Just my 2 cents.
I was unsure between the new LM PO and the new SMP-C and NOW I am even more confused.
The watch looks fantastic, bracelet too (I can hardly see gaps).
Choices, choices...