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r11co

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  1. Yesterday's abandoned buildings have a surprizing way of turning into tomorrow's multi-million dollar condos.

    Only if you can find the person with the title deeds and persuade them to sell. Not forgetting that the location might now be a slum as the smart set have moved to a new town.....

    'Empty' buildings generally stay populated - with rats and other scavengers.

  2. Most of the problems you have described with your watch are characteristic of your choice of model/movement.

    There is more than enough information around on the rep 7750 movement to make an informed choice whether or not to buy a watch that uses it. They are notoriously unreliable.

    Secondly, I have read before about the paint on the bezel coming off on the Navitimer 7750 rep.

    I'd blame your choice of watch over the dealer in this case.....

  3. Hmm. That's two watches I received with misty crystal and corroded rotor screw, and two other rwg'rs receiving watches with the same problem.

    If it is any consolation, my watch now looks and functions wonderfully after being cleaned out and oiled, but considering I've paid less for watches and received better products this is not 100% service. Andrew has been well warned that these watches are variable in quality, to say the least.

  4. The crown on my Asia Planet Ocean was 'freewheeling' in one direction. Turns out it was unscrewing itself from the stem extension.

    Unfortunately I went a bit too tight when I was doing it up again with some threadlock...

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    A new stem extension will cost peanuts, but I've no idea which one to get from the vast range available. Does anyone know if there is a standard thread for this particular crown/movement combo?

    Many thanks.

  5. Seeing this in an earlier thread has given me an idea..

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    Following my shennanigans with Andrew's suppliers and his 45mm Planet Ocean, I now have a complete, fully functioning but 'strapless' black bezel/faced PO assembled from the duffers I received plus some spare parts.

    I fancy trying a redial with the orange numeral face of the 45mm rep and tracking down a black strap with orange stitching as shown above.

    Watch this space....

  6. @rek001 - its a quality control issue which so far has tarnished (no pun intended) only the 45mm Asian version of this watch. Admittedly it is half the current price of the best 42mm 'ETA' ones (with no 45mm ETA officially on the market yet), but if it is any compensation - this watch is now running +5 secs a day with some lubrication and no regulation.

    I'm happy!

  7. Cannot beat your dealer picking out your watch for you......:D

    See you when I get home r11co.....with a nice PO.....ETA....!

    Looking forward to it :Jumpy:

    Well folks, here's the (almost) finished article - defogged, de-rusted and with a snug fitting strap. The pic ain't good enough for the photo gallery so I'm posting it here.

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  8. UPDATE!

    This morning my postman handed me a package that was way to heavy to be just a rubber strap. Opened it and sure enough it was another PO from Andrew with strap attached this time!

    Closer inspection reveals why...

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    The strap is the same as the first one I got and in fact a good rep of the real Omega deal. The watch case has had to be modified to make it fit. The first watch I received is on the left. New one is on the right with extra lugholes drilled closer to the watch body and a locating hole to accomodate a lug on the strap-end has been added.

    The new one has the same 'foggy' interior so I guess I'll be cleaning this one out too...

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    10 out of 10 to Andrew, but a big zero to his suppliers for using him and his customers as product developers!! I'd also fancied doing some mods to the pearl so this gives me some spares to work on!!!

    PS. Just taken the back off - this one's corroded too. So much so that the rotor is stuck. Guess I'll be doing a movement swap as well..... :huh:

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