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barore

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  1. Ciao from Switzerland! As you might guess from my nick, I have sardinian origins. Welcome and let me know if I can help you out! saluti barore
  2. Hi there! I'd go for the Safari - they all look great, but the Safari looks classy. Have fun trying to make up your mind. :-)
  3. Funny, I was thinking exactly the same. This must be indeed "the friendliest forum on the net".
  4. Wow, that's what a "sharp eye" means. Ebay should give you a reward!
  5. hmmm: one way to solve this doubt is to get both watches. Thanks for directing me to intime - I get that one too....
  6. Just ask a trusted Dealer: he will try to source it for you. IMHO it might be difficult - but hey have a go!
  7. After lots of research and hamletic doubts (I really love carbon as a material, but could not really make up my mind between the normal AP diver in steel and the one in forged carbon) I decided to go ahead and eventually ordered the carbon at Trusty Time. The transaction was buttersmooth, communication with Andrew a breeze and shipping just lightning fast - just 10 days after QC pics. This was my first order at Andrew's (before I had ordered a couple of times at Torobravos, but I wanted to try another TD) and I am more than only pleased with him. Although Andrew carries just one version (the H factory version, I believe), I understand that "off the shelf" there is essentially another version available from the Noob factory. While H-fac sells for 398 Usd, the noob is a tick more expensive at 530ish Usd. From other reviews, the Noob seems slightly better in some aspects (not considering the movement here, just case and general exterior), but for me the extra premium charged by Noob was simply not worth it. After all it is and remains a rep, albeit a very very good one, but still no genuine. And quite frankly, I am not that much into those hyper details that you may only find if you look really hard. But to the quality of the watch itself now: it is exceptional and I was surprised by the materials used and the details. The titanium and the dial are very well made, the carbon case is stupendous and looks very interesting: it gives the watch a special "depth", something like a "frosted glass" pattern that makes this watch unique. I am not sure whether it actually is forged carbon on the rep or something else, but it looks very much like the real deal! The pics do not render complete justice: it is much better and deeper! I had a look at the gen AP at one of my favourite shops here in Switzerland. Oh yes, we have lots of watch shops here in Switzerland and I could spend literally hours in them. Occasionally my wife allows me to get one - but at price tag close to 20,000 Swiss Francs, this genuine AP is definetely out of my league (and out of her permission range). If I were obsessed, there is a tiny difference and it relates to the rised tiles in the dial. In the gen the circular concentric patterns on the tiles are more visible (take this observation of mine with a pinch of salt though - epistemologically speaking I am not really sure I see this difference only because I DO know that mine is a replica). All things considered I love the watch, but maybe it was a mistake getting it. Let me explain: I would have been better off getting the "normal" steel diver: - First, there is something about the weight that bugs me: paradoxically speaking it is too light (I know, I know, it is roughly the same weight as the genuine carbon one) - it does simply not feel right given the size and the sheer presence of the watch. Anyhow, in this matter I just came to learn that I do love heavier watches.... - Second thing is that the steel diver, besides being heavier, is also the more classic, the more refined "Gerald Genta" like look. I guess my trail of thought was wrong when I was making up my Shakespearean mind: although I love carbon, materiaI comes after looks and I should have gotten the classic steel version. Said that, I wish that the result of all my mistakes in life were this pleasant! Barore P.S. One last thing: I seem not to be able to size the strap for my awkward wrist. On one hole it is too tight, but if I put it on the next one it feels too loose. I was thinking about punching an additional hole inbetween or getting a leather band alltogether. Anyone already punched an additonal hole in an AP rubber strap? Did the strap/hole break after using it? Regarding the leather strap was thinking a black croc or leather. I read though that the H-fac FC diver needs a different strap than the "normal" divers. Suggestions? Experiences anyone?
  8. I play guitar and have a gen Fender and a rep (Squier) and, although I am not a professional, I can not really tell any difference in sound. This is especially true when I play electric as the amp setup makes the whole difference as opposed to an unamplified classic guitar with nylon strings - there you can feel the difference in sound as the wood and build makes the difference. True , for the electric guitars playabilty and the details are indeed better with the gen, but the Squier is not that much worse. As said, I am not a pro that can tell all the subtleties apart, but as an amateur a good replica does its job marvellously. barore
  9. Just ask any of the trusted dealers directly: their webpages are only an indication of what they have. Inquire and they might sort one out for you.
  10. Andrew is a trusted dealer. I just ordered two watches from him: communication is fast and watches are what I had expectected. Do your research regarding the watch you want to get and buy with confidence - he is great.
  11. The next one...

  12. yep, I'd reject it too. This is a major flaw.
  13. It is nice if things get put of hand! Yolo....
  14. Welcome to the forums barore :)

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