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indywatchguy

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  1. Speaking of I'll send you a PM shortly...DSSD is coming back for a mod.
  2. You are correct gmt actually Rolex uses tritech superluminova that has a bluish green hue to it. I thought about having PB(he uses tritech lume) relume it but the dial looks so clean as is I don't wanna chance having any flaws.
  3. The extra large case on this one makes all the difference in the weight making it feel more gen like. It's my go to watch when I'm headed for a meeting or any type of public presentation. It sure makes a nice statement but not to overpowering
  4. As far as I know MD no. The Rolex sub standard has always been 40mm even with the new sub-c. The only time they have ventured larger was the Deep Sea...with mixed reviews by Rolex sub club fan boys who ripped Rolex for caving in to the big watch trend...personally as you know I love 42mm and up size watches, 40mm seems to dainty for me now. Here's a link to the gen. http://www.ebay.com/itm/UNWORN-ROLEX-18K-WHITE-GOLD-CERAMIC-SUBMARINER-BLUE-DIAL-116619-/161018740933?pt=Wristwatches&hash=item257d7700c5
  5. Not from a TD Mike. Awhile back I took a chance on a guy I found online. It took over two months because he has them custom built. The quality is awesome. I'm very happy with it!
  6. Hello Gents, Here are a few quick pics of my 42mm Ceramic Cobalt Blue Rolex Submariner. I own a gen Sub and when I ask people which one is gen they always pics the 42mm! Of course they're just your average person. We all know Rolex never made a 42mm sub or did they ???LOL Well enjoy the pics!
  7. Personally I always go for the Swiss it just gives the watch that little extra something but since the price mark ups the Asian clone movements are a good alternative. I own the JLC NSD with the Swiss Sellita SW200 and absolutely love it! It's one of my favorite watches. I bought mine used and got an awesome deal but I would have paid extra for the Swiss movement if I purchased new.
  8. I am picky as well haze. Don't think I could live with the bezel marks. My CrPO was perfect. Zero issues. Over all though its one of the best I've seen. Enjoy to the max.
  9. I got mine from Andrew as well. No worries my friend the "rust" you see is actually numbers and yes they are slightly dis colored but no biggie they come that way from the factory. I'm sure the rust color can be polished off.
  10. I agree! Unless they have rich grandparents.
  11. Locktite would work but the epoxy is designed to be permanent. Once it's on it's on. I would recommend the liquid epoxy in squeezable tube. Just a little on a toothpick should get the job done.
  12. Sorry buddy if I knew you were having this much trouble I would have suggested in your last post to permanently seal the HE valve with epoxy. Best bet is to contact TD.
  13. Thanks for the input Gents. Problem solved! MD2020 recommended filling the letters with acrylic paint then wiping off the excess. It worked like a charm! Thanks MD2020! Truly becoming one of the greats and an asset to RWG forum!
  14. Ya its great but the bezel is crooked Just kidding...I'd go for the Ceramic Omega Planet Ocean. Type "Omega Ceramic Planet Ocean or CrPO" in that thing up top called a search box and you will be greatly rewarded my fellow noobian friend
  15. Hello Gents, Any suggestions on how to fix this? I was told it happens quite often on reps. Also any ideas on how to tighten the divers extension so it doesn't keep opening every time I try to put the watch on?
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