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fraggle42

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  1. Considering this style. 

    I really like that actually! Nice find :)

     

    As others have said, discounts are hard to come by, I would try and ask for free shipping, or a free upgrade to express shipping. And buy a max of two at a time otherwise customs may intercept your package and "borrow" them :(

     

    And welcome to the forum!

  2. GWP I've never held a gen so never compared the writing on the dial?

    You'd have to inspect the rep and the gen pretty damn closely to see that difference though? If someone was that interested, well, I'm not bothered if anyone knows it's a rep so I'd let them examine it, and likely be chuckling as they try to see what it is which would probably give it away :)

    It is certainly not something that would ever bother me and tend to make me not like the watch?

    Although I know there's lots of people who enjoy the hobby of getting as close to gen as possible - I'm completely ignoring that side of it as I can't afford to start doing that, I know there's no end to it :)

  3. Hehehe, it's just that I'm a lazy sod :)

    My bike and car both sport the 'lived in' look, just a little bit dirty. Not too much though!

    Cars are easy, I have about 5 hand wash places within a few miles of me, and my usual one does a very good job. Of course the garage has the bikes in, so the car lives outside and gets dusty quickly.

    The bikes washed every few rideouts. The thing that takes the time I find is soaking the dead, baked on flies. And doing the wheels properly. And the swingarm, covered in oil or chain lube (depending which bike it is).

    I used to know a guy, great bloke, who religiously, every week, would strip his bike (sports bike) down, all fairings off, wheels off, cleaned, dried, polished, buffed, back together. The two bucket system plus half a dozen toothbrushes every week, plus expensive wash and waxes.

    I must admit when I go window shopping and look at used bikes, some of them probably look like mine, used, and some of them look showroom fresh - it's the parts I can't even figure out how to reach, like right behind the clutch cable entry into the crank case, that is immaculately clean, and you can tell it's always been that way as there's absolutely no ingrained dirt.

    I mean, they must remove the cable to get behind it, or use microscopic fairy toothbrushes! I've tried to get to those places with a pressure washer (can always tell when someone uses one to clean their bike a lot) and tried 'Gunk' degreaser, shifts the dirt but not the staining in the crankcase cover metal that doesn't take long to form.

    I think I've cracked it though!

    ACF50! Spray on, it protects the nice clean bike, repels water, resists rust, protects everything.

    Get new bike, cover everything with ACF50, ride for 2 years, never washing it. Before you sell it, you give it a good wash once, the ACF 50 comes off revealing a like new bike underneath! Result! :)

  4. I'm trying to think of something cheaper you could move over too Mike. Matchboxes from the famous clubs? Lighters? Model aeroplanes? Stamps (cheap ones that is)? Steam engines? Tractors? Fish? Snuff boxes? Monocles of the rich and famous? Star Wars toys and memorabilia? Gold bars?

    Ok, the last one would cost about the same over a year, but after you've got one, the rest all look the same, no sunken DWO problems :D

  5. Buddy i have no ideal what you are talking about???

    For one i have been on RWI as Rudy40 for a couple of years with over 6k in post over 70 some positive feed back.and have been on RWG.BIZ and Rep Geek just as long!.With hundreds of transaction's on the forums!.So i have been around a little longer than just a year there buddy!...I had trouble before getting registered

    on this forum...But its all straitened out now! And i have friends here that can tell you... (Alberto.Ephry.Misiekped live1.rsh.ssteel.etc)....I maybe a post [censored] but no spammer!.. So spammer?? I dont think so bro? Noob not!...Now if i have multiple accounts? Im not aware of it? And if i was a spammer why would i pay for VIP?? Geeez!

    No worries mate, just the way that the spammer replied to someone thanking you for your post as if they had posted it.

    I'd already reported the spammer for either having two accounts or there were two people working for the site they are spamming, both registered within a few days of each other, both spamming the same site, and this was the very next post of his I saw after seeing their Laurel and Hardy sketch and so I jumped to the wrong conclusion. No offense intended.

  6. 200USD?!?! If it was i'd buy one in a flash!

     

    1299 CHF is £825 or $1400 PLUS taxes.

     

    I really like it, but I suspect that something with that strong a "style" would wear thin quickly and be sold in a year or two.

     

    I'll have to have a dig around and see if they'll do a decent discount on it, down to £600 or so and it'll be worth taking a gamble :)

  7. Thanks my friend, I was only too happy to help a very important member of this community. 

     

    A user thanks "Rudy4010" and you respond with "Thanks"?

     

    Thank you for pointing out that you (Gloricy) and Rudy4010 are the same person who has created multiple accounts, and you have so far posted 4 posts spamming a non TD website, plus what I suspect is your third account has spammed the same site once.

     

    Reported. Again.

  8. Things like this do change my view of how it was back in those days.

     

    I grew up with visions of people in small, cold houses, horse and cart transport, basic tools, and any machinery had to be vast as the tolerances coudn't be done that finely to make anything smaller.

     

    Then you see something like this and realise that they had the knowledge and skills and tools to make anything mechanical, but the 21stC inventions, production lines, modern metals and production techniques, etc, didn't exist so it was probably all hand made in individual pieces, one by one, by one person.

  9. Inspired by another post from a member looking for a thin watch, I went on a Google meander through lots of thin watches.

     

    Of course a lot of the uber-expensive watches came up, some featuring micro rotor auto winders, etc. And those movements were as thin as 2.4mm - very impressive considering one of them has 405 parts in it.

     

    Then I came across this movement.

     

    Made in 1850. 164 YEARS ago.

     

    1mm thick.

     

    http://www.horology.ru/en/workshop/golay.htm

     

    tn_Golay_VS_coin.jpg

     

    And I can't find any modern movements that get anywhere near!

     

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  10. Fraggle, you're VERY lucky. But really, also the Zigmeister did an analysis on the "new improved etc etc" and again the problem was there.

    And if you look in the IWC page you'll se people with this problem all the time, unfortunately :(

    Oh believe me I've read The Zigmeisters analysis and the two fixes for the problem, the addition of jewels or the easier way of polishing the surfaces and lubrication. (a pity there wasn't a long term follow up on how each worked - would have been interesting) :)

     

    I think part of why mine is still working is the watch winder holds the watches vertical, so there is no wear apart from in the jewels.

  11. Ahahah, my man! :D

    By the way the worst moment I had in this sense has been 3 years ago in Bolzano which is Italian, but so north that their 1st language is German :) Thanks God next to Bolzano there is Merano with this lovely place to refresh and get a GOOD beer and GREAT food: http://www.braugartenforst.com/en-index.php . (it is next to Forst brewery and part of it)

    I suffered less going to Tuscany in July :)

    Hehe.

    A few years ago four of us rode down through France down into Spain for a week and meandered back up. I distinctly remember riding over the Pyrenees, getting higher and higher and cooler and cooler and just so thankful!

    Of course had to go down the other side. Lovely twisty roads. Came down from the Pyrenees into this little village about 3pm. Absolutely NO ONE about anywhere. Stopped at the petrol station which did have someone there. They had an LED display board up on the roof - 3.something PM, 43 degrees C.

    Feck! And Urgh!!

    Luckily we tanked up and then the roads opened up which let the speed ramp up to slightly unsensible levels (ZX10R) and cool down to where we could see the road ahead through the sweat :)

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