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archibald

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  1. Carl, looking over my wifes shoulder, I see they're very politely discussing cupcakes over @ marthastewart.com. BTW, I'm trying as hard as I can to figure out what's "culturally offensive" in th OP. I'm thinking it's the word "retard." But wouldn't most of your fellow PC policemen..er..sorry...law enforcement officers call that a "pejorative label?"

  2. OK, so how much were the RWG 1 watches originally??? Should I retract my bid???

    Oh, C'mon. That's different and you know it. In fact it's the opposite. You're being very generous, not greedy and frankly a little smarmy like the sellars georgio's talking about.

    I think gentle thread crapping is appropriate, eg. asking the seller to elaborate how they arrived @ the price.

  3. Well I visited yesterday Psti forum and have seen asad posting that he traded like 6 Omegas for a PVD 9 Panerai and caused some controversy :o

    I have to be honest that the watch from the photos didn't looked like a gen to me but I think that for a member with 2 gen Pams and member of our forums wouldn't be difficult to understand the real deal.

    Unless it is another case like we have seen in the past that a rep owner thinks he has the 100% perfect rep and that he can fool the world.

    I don't say that this is the case here but makes me wonder why the post has been deleted while I was in bed :p

    Maybe asad himself can shed some light or some of you US members who have seen the psot just before been deleted. :)

    I saw the initial post, but none of the resulting contoversy, if any. Clearly somone either thought or assumed the watch was a rep or is taking the

    "panerai discussion only" rule to an extreme.

    Or maybe they're [censored] that an 09 is only worth 6 Omegas? :lol:

  4. I think jealousy is an ugly, selfish emotion which I strive to avoid. So no, I am not jealous of anyone. But I would like to say a word about OEM parts. I deserve them more than you and I deserve all of them. In fact, you guys shouldn't even have one. I should have them all, 'cause, you know, I deserve them.

  5. ah....i remember the days when I expected $500 watches to function like $3500 gens. Those days were oh so fleeting...

    Believe me, there are lots of defects worth avoiding dealers, waiting three weeks for a replacement, and/or risking the bigger nightmare of losing a returned watch to customs, but a three minute job for the guy at the mall kiosk isn't one of them.

  6. Agree with the comments on the JLC but I cannot agree that 'a good rep of a high end watch is always a better deal in every respect from fit and finish to resale value' when compared to Seiko or Hamilton etc. The fit and finish of a Seiko will be better than the best rep. A Seiko is much less likely to strip threads on the crown or tube than the best rep for example and, depending on the model, if bought used will hold its value fairly well thereafter.

    In my experience a rep Swiss 6497 Panerai carefully built using a Jimmy Fu case and the best rep parts is the closest rep to the gen in terms of quality, function, fit and finish. I accept that there are visual flaws but that's not the point here. The case can be sealed to gen spec, there are no crown threads to strip, the movement can be to gen spec and finish for the older models (where you use the CdG version). These can be visually enhanced by using gen parts but then we are straying into the franken / gen territory.

    Personally, I can't honestly say I've seen a seiko w/ better fit and finish than the top 6 or 7 reps I own, but there may be many seiko's I don't know about that do surpass them. The jimmy comments are dead on accurate: I sunk 1165 into a PAM 03 w/ OEM crown, custon tube, and jimmy everything else. Granted, this is a rare bird but it keeps time as gen, is as durable and gen, excedes gen water resitance ratings, and is indistinguishable from the gen w/ serial # 1167, which for all we know is the one for sale for 7 grand on Paneristi as I type.

    My takeaway is that not only is it far more satisfying to spend a bunch of time, effort and money on a top notch rep than driving to the mall to pick up a Jazzmaster, but also that it's possible to end up w/ a better watch, too.

  7. Depends on the individual watch:

    Today some guy is going to walk into a jewelry store and plunk down $2800 for a PO and think he got a good deal. Any UPO owner knows he didn't. But the other day some guy picked up a used JLC master hometime for $2800 on TZ: Manufacture movement, near-Patek fit and finish, a rock bottom resale value of say $2000. What rep can you get for $800 that even comes close, quality-wise?

    If by low cost gen's you mean Seiko's, Hamiltons's, etc. a good rep of a high end watch is always a better deal in every respect from fit and finish to resale value to brand cachet and on down the list. Unless a warranty is the deciding factor of your watch purchases, they just don't compare to the best reps.

  8. Does anyone have a opinion regarding the new Portofino Chrono??

    appreciate feedback before I consider buying one

    Thanks

    That rep has quite a rack--those pushers look about 25% bigger than the gen. Ditto w/ the crown, which is probably from a larger rep.

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  9. Never seen a auto swiss tourbillion before, very nice.

    How much was it, may i ask :)

    It's swiss "registered" e.g: The Seagull engineer regisered at the Basel Hilton before snapping pictures of all the tourbillon watches.

    That is a very, very nice watch. If they ever produced enough cheaply enough to be used ina run of top quality reps, the world will never be the same :lol:

  10. Does any one know if there are any Cuervo y Sobrinos replica watches? I really like the Torpedo style.

    Bizz.....

    Not yet, and it's probably a long shot. I'd like to have one, too, and they certainly wouldn't be any more difficult to do than any Muller. Best chance would be one of the $100 asian powered, not too accurate version they sometimes do of less widely known brands.

  11. Oh Christ !!! The 088 minute hand has anorexia far too skinny !!!! God damn there is always something that keeps a rep from being a super rep and it's usually something so minor yet so annoyingly noticable. Gen pic for comparison 104 then......????????

    I still think I'm going to pick up both versions of the 229, combine the best parts and sell the remaining parts at a steep discount to a sane person who would correctly assume that even a rep consisting of "castoff" parts would be assumed to be gen by 99.9% of those who see it. Even if the resulting keeper is 8 or 9 Franklins worth of Ti, with an oem crown, AR, some lume, a little cyclops magic and a DW we're talking about a watch you'd have to compare side by side w/ a gen to call out--at less than 1/8 the cost of a gen provided you could ever find one. The only nightmare scenario would be explaining to some Paneristi that the watch he's slobbering over is...uh...even rarer than the watch he thinks it is. Actually that should be a standard line for a highly modified rep or franken:

    Paneristi: Is that a real 229?

    You: Ha! 1 of 250? Hell no! This baby's 1 of 1.

  12. What are your opinions of DSN's new work. The price is slightly better then the other collectors. I am not so good at picking apart the dials, but the date font looks pretty good.

    The other collectors' casebacks blow away DSN's (eg, the rough 229 engraving and the wobbly 2 in the 104 SN) but his dials are better, I guess, in that the l-swiss-l is lower. Needs a relume, of course, to get rid of the green. Mag looks about the same. If you combine the 2 versions--not worth it on a 104 since you'd be all in to the tune of 30% of gen by the time you relume, AR, fix the mag, add an OEM crown, etc. but you could have a pretty good looking 229 if you could plausibly wear it anywhere.

  13. please do, sounds interesting

    They sell these @ the big seiko store in one of the tourist malls out here in DC--the fit and finish is very, very good, but $2500 I was quoted for a gold plated, quartz powered watch, however complicated, didn't seem like that much of a bargain all things considered.

  14. Great review, as always. NowI don't know which one to get. I like the black dial better, design wise, but I know the lack of pearlage on 5% of the visible area of the movement is going to bug the s*** out of my subliminable brain. I just may have to get the silver, if only because of the "factory collectors" using the serial numbers to protect their "trademarks" :lol:

  15. There is something about it that reminds me of the Blancpain fifty fathoms,,,,not eactly it but close enough. It will be interesting to see what the overal case quality, bezel quality is....I admit it is tempting.

    Exactrly what I thought when I tried them on two minutes apart at the AD. I was sort of hoping they'd rep the FF so I could buy the rep rep of the 10k watch and maybe a gen bronze dial of the $2500 wwatch but that would make far too much sense for our repmaking pals.

    On edit: looks OK, but there's definitely going to be better versions of this. This one has the usual low-end/first gen flaws--a horrible crown, bad dial print, rough caseback engravings, etc. But if they do a spot-on version for $300 bucks or so, it's a must buy.

  16. This point has been moot for some time. ETA has already stopped making their movements and ebauches available to repmakers via export restrictions and pricing, so whatever is going on now is how it's impacted the rep biz--insane prices for "swiss" powered reps and the birth of the high end chinese movement making industry.

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