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motoman83

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  1. Is it just the rep blue that isn't real ceramic or blue and black?
  2. This is the first LMPO pearl that I've seen that is misaligned. Also, forget about trying to fix the crooked 1 in the 12 marker. Those that say it can be done are speaking in theory and not about the LMPO specifically. The dial is a painted glossy enamel so if you think you can move things around without messing it up then more power to you.
  3. I too considered getting the v5 versus other PO models. In the end I decided it was too costly to get the v5 up to snuff- new crystal AR, crown and tube, possible lume job. Although the LMPO doesn't really speak to me I'd buy it if they got the dial issues in order. Looks like a solid piece.
  4. No one knows yet. Angus won't give any timeframe in his thread at RG. I think he doesn't know either. Speculating I would say the noob 8500 models are months out.
  5. I would request an orange bezel, swap it out, give it a week to see if it grows on you. If not, flip it. It'll be much easier to sell the pumpkin vs the ceramic with known fading problem. With the funds you receive you'll be ready for the noob model.
  6. Yeah, that doesn't look right and I've never noticed that before. Is this the v5? Unless the end links have some substantial play in their fitment I don't think fatter springbars will help. Some members have swapped end links for gen (to fix the end link to bracelet gap) but without verifying your springbar placement I'm not sure this is an option for you. Maybe a Omega 2500 series master can chime in?
  7. ...And the dial colors, the colors of the indices and hands, the shape of the case, the font of the numbers is nearly identicle, even the chrono pushers are a variant of the IWC where they flare at the ends (albeit with less flare). Seriously guys, I really like Tag but I'm not on their payroll so I don't feel the need to defend a pretty obvious design similarity to an existing watch. I know why they did it; the IWC port is absolutely beautiful and surely sells well. This thread is about why Tag doesn't get the credit they deserve and I presented evidence of a reason I believe this to be the case. On a tangent, a while back I was looking for a high tech diver and was reading reviews on the Citizen Signature perpetual diver. They obviously took design cues from the Aquaracer - which i love. On that forum the diver was being totally flamed; people said it was nice but they wouldn't wear it due to the similarities. In conclusion, I like Citizen but I'd expect as much from them. Although the 1887 looks good I was really disappointed to see this from Tag. Cheers guys!
  8. Some models in the 1887 line. Not a 1:1 copy mind you, but I still feel the similarity and lack of originality hurts the brand. *sorry for the picture size, I'm on my phone.
  9. The dial is inspired by window blinds and the 12 oclock marker desperately needs something in addition to the pearl to balance things out. I'll pass!
  10. Shame the watch has no AR. The crystals seem to have a foggy look without it. I reeaally want one but by the time I have it relumed and AR'd it would be a pretty pricey piece!
  11. Nice watch! Is it just me or does it look like the clasp engravings are now deeper and on par with the 45mm version? How does the clasp lock up? Many have reported theirs is either too tight/loose? Dial looks good to me! If anything I'd wait until the crown tube goes before I tried to fix it.
  12. Hi Obiwan, how big is your wrist? The lume/wrist shot is pretty dark but the 45 looks just about perfect.
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