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Stephane

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  1. Wow, Dimer, fantastic shots. I love them. Thanks. Stephane
  2. Wow, that a great news. Hope you'll keep us posted TMG
  3. Hey Lani, Thanks for the kind words. I am a bit lazy these days but I wouldn't mind to get the BigBrother too one of these days. I should make some research and see "who's got the best BigBrother"! Having said that, 49,2 MM ...that is a serious animal! I wonder if I could wear that Cheers Stephane EDIT Gen: Sounds like the hunting ain't going to be easy, is it? http://www.pc-80108.com/omega-railmaster-c-58_128.html
  4. Oh Yes, Ryaku, I see what you mean: 3717 & uPO are great dials, for sure. I'm not sure I will have more time tomorrow but I'll try too shoot some closer pictures and put the uPO and 3717 with the Railmaster too.
  5. Hi Pix, it's 20 mm? Hey Ryaku, under the loupe it looks pretty matte to me. Maybe it needs a little varnish though. A rep dial is never close to the finish of a genuine from what I noticed Cheers Stephane
  6. Yes, that is absolutely crazy but it's part of our fun I guess ! Totaly agree. Months ago I was looking at Chief like an alien. "Why would I want AR?" Now, I would even add AR to my Rolies
  7. @All, Thanks for your nice comments. Cheers Stephane
  8. Dear All, Here some information about my latest acquisition, the Omega Railmaster. Introduction After having owned a lot of different watches, and realise that few were truly getting wrist time, I am almost afraid to buy a new one. At the Brussels GTG I saw this watch in person. Andy helped me a lot to avoid the wrong versions and I decided to order one from Precious Time. The genuine From OmegaWatches.com Reference: 2803.52.37 Caliber: Omega 2403 A Power Reserve: 44 hours Domed scratch-resistant sapphire crystal Water resistance: 150 meters/500 feet Case Diameter: 39.2 mm Price: available from 2.000 $ The deal with Precious Time UK Not much to say. Friendly and easy. As usual with PT, if he has the watch in stock in UK, it take two days, if not it takes up to 3 weeks. It was not in stock but arrived in due time. The Rep According to what I read, the genuine has no AR (anti-reflect coating). Never mind, I want AR and while waiting for the watch, I planned to send it right away to Jakub. Oops, it seems it will not be necessary. This watch has a very strong AR, almost as good as Jakub's or Chieftang's. Where the hell is the crystal? A simple watch, with a simple dial, is very difficult to replicate usually. But the dial of this one seems very accurate to me. The hour markers are perfect, look at some details The case back is a see thru one, like the original one. Of course, the movement is an immediate tell, but who cares Having said that, the Eta 2836-2 is looking very nice in my opinion, don't you think so too? About the case, I have no critic, it's very well finished in my opinion and the crown looks "ok". The tube/crown combo doesn't look very solid though and to be honest, it might strip very fast. Screwing the crown back is a pain "where you know". Well, it doesn't really bother me. I never expect a perfect rep anyway and sending it back would lead to another problem maybe so
  9. Hi guys, I got it from Precious Time. It is NOT the 47, but the 39,2 mm I will try to post a review soon Cheers Stephane http://www.omegawatches.com/index.php?id=2...&no_cache=1
  10. Thanks to Andy, I went for one and do not regret it at all... It just came in today !
  11. Something new arrived today After wearing one at the GTG ...couldn't resist. Thanks Andy for your help in choosing wich version.
  12. Well, I used to have several but they didn't get any wrist time Weird as they are true beauties... So only these ones are left in my collection:
  13. Hi All, Having met and spoken with Admin, hearing his pov (same as the entire Admin team), I understand the ban. Neil can be very rude in his writings, no doubt. Dealing with him in buying watches is very different from other dealers, that is true too. Having spoken to Neil very often, I too want to say he is totally different from his writings. He has helped me personally, support me in hard times and it was good to hear his voice. I will keep him my "virtual" friendship; I say virtual as we never met. That is how I am and I can't help it. I also would like to add that I doubt RWG will be calmer and friendlier without him around. There is still a number of members here who like controversy and noise. Cheers Stephane
  14. Hmmm Tribal, this is a 2 years old Ubi topic
  15. Hi all, I don't know what you think, but right now I'm a little fed up with all these negative threads I have been sharing these feelings with a serious number of members of RWG and I decided to post something. It has been months now that we see super long threads about fights between members and so few interesting and positive threads. Everyone post his honest opinion about all and everything... we see experts of about everything: watches, medicine, travel, jobs, s*x, business... Well, this place should be very different from what it is currently If I have to give some cash to invest I would give it to my local "trader", my health would be taken care of by my local doctor, my travel by my local agency, my s*x by my local GF, and so on. I guess it sounds weird to bring back old posts to live but well I felt like doing it. The reasons are multiple: - I have that impression that in the early days of our beloved forum the atmosphere was "less aggressive". - I still learn a lot from these "2 years old" threads and I guess some of the fresh members like me can learn a lot too. - I choose Ubi because he is known as a great and generous person. We should all learn to become such a person. I choose a Ubi thread because he was very friendly with me when I first came here and that some others flamed me as a newbie. Helping other humans is not only a statement in a signature or avatar...it must be concrete, positive and with a happy end for the newer party, isn't it? - I also picked this thread because of THE WATCH of course. I also bumped this thread to make us all remember that we're here to talk & share about a common passion. In my honest opinion, it should bring us closer instead of make us fight. If we do fight and argue, then we're missing the main point: pleasure. If this hobby isn't about pleasure anymore, then I predict that all seniors will leave and so will a lot of "new" seniors. Cheers Stephane
  16. I too feel for you TWP. Who wouldn't...surely not a human being. But, or should I say because, Lanikai said it all, I would take action if I was you...and I was you once. Warm regards, Stephane
  17. Because ! Much to complicated probably. But, a JLC (and for sure with several complications) is as good as a Patek...maybe not in term of investment but what a watch. That Reverso Squadra Home time has it all: dressy, complicated, sporty, easy and unique in fact. No external pieces, all in house...
  18. This one is not bad either ...is it
  19. As the seller said to me "SD The mother of all subs!" Or was it "the grand mother..." I could sell the Explorer II right away, but I don't think I would ever sell the SD.
  20. I mentionned JLC Pho... My JLC comes from you !
  21. Andy, As you preset the choices, no surprise. SeaDweller !!! If you are short on the choices, can I suggest the only manufacture that NEVER used any non inhouse mvts: JLC. They provided all the other ones (Patek and so on) but never used a foreign one themselves. They currently have some serious "sports" models available. Enjoy Andy...enjoy. Cheers Stephane
  22. Andy, I read your signature and couldn't resist to browse the original GTG thread again... Man what a great time/souvenir. It reminds me that K2222 and Sql wanted to get something toghether in Poland ... Guys, whenever it's possible, post a starting thread and I'm sure some might joing Cheers Stephane
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