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we have a breakthrough ladies and gents
http://pureti.me/product/pre-view-heritage-black-bay-zf-11-best-edition-on-bracelet-a2824/
That's encouraging to see it on the website. It looks really nice. I'm gonna need to order one pronto.
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Don't try it if you're not sure. You may ruin the keyless which just compounds to the problem. If this was just purchased, I believe the seller should be responsible for the fix. Unless it was already disclosed.
I appreciate your opinion, however, I beg to differ. I did not pull the stem out. When I wore the watch I had no problem with the stem or setting date/time. I can't disclose a problem it never had while in my possession.
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Love the Tudors!
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Great pics, and that is one of the nicest dials I've ever seen! Where did you source it?
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well done...I marvel at the work you guys do! I can barely change a watch strap
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Vibra, I've got a 22mm Breitling mesh I'll send you if you can use it. ??
Thank you sir, I may take you up on it. I'm still poking around the net trying to decide what I want to do. I'm actually eyeing a bund strap now, lol.
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Mike, looks like 22mm might be the way to go to fill in the spring bar gaps. A really rugged look with the Mesh...I dig it!
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woof, that looks great!
I typically agree that the mesh bracelet is perfect on an Omega and doesn't seem very Rolex-y, but I recently saw some photos of an old (gen) Submariner with a similar band and somehow aesthetically it worked. I think I'm going to give it a try!
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Vibramute I have two of those from wjean28 very happy.
Thanks for the info! Did you put them on a Rolex? If so, how's the fit?
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Yes, but I try to stay away from things that need 'serious' modding and have glaring tells though.
I also like to think I have realistic expectations: It's a fake watch, it's only going to be so good. Wear it and enjoy it!
TC Sub (with gen insert) and YachtMaster are excellent 'out of the box' watches.
I also have zero complaints with the Noob Explorer II and own both the white and black dial version. Probably the best 'budget' Rolex rep out there.
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so far, I have my eye on this one, mostly because it has adjustable links:
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Have a Tudor Sub on stitched black leather already
beautiful GMT by the way...tropical...yummmmmm.
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I have two Submariners that are almost identical. One is on a SS bracelet, the other on a nato band. I'm not really digging the nato look, and I recently saw a picture of a 5513 on a shark mesh divers braclet and thought it looked smart.
My first stop was Ebay, of course there are a bunch listed. It's almost overwhelming, some look identical (even use the same stock photo) yet vary considerably in price.
Before I overpay, or underpay and end up with junk, can somebody recommend me something?
Ideally, I'm looking for in the $30-70 range, decent quality, easily adjustable.
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*Update*
I was able to clean the bracelet. It took a fine scratch remover that I use on my car called Scratch-X for lubricant (just the smallest dab) and a 3M synthetic steel wool pad (0000 fine). I masked the top and bottom of the bracelet with painters tape so only the effected edges were exposed and brushed it until the crud was gone then buffed it with a microfiber cloth. I have to say, it really looked like surface rust to me. I've done my share of crudding up a bracelet and it never looked like this. Had it been dirt/sweat, my finger nail should have been able to get it to budge and a damp cloth with some elbow grease should have removed it.....I'll say the verdict is still out as I continue to wear it.
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Should not rust. I have taken several TC bracelets (93160 and 93250 all versions) diving is salt water with no issues. Not even rinsing for hours afterwards. Could just be oxidized dirt. 3m green pad to rebrush if needed. Soak the bracelet in soapy water an let it sit. Then use a gentle nail brush and see what happens.
This is what I'm looking for. Will take your advise and report back. Thanks!
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I already advised you to use Cape Cod to remove it.
Seeing as you purchased it from M2M, maybe ask the seller if they swapped the bracelet for an inferior one, and fitted the TC clasp to it.
The seller has over 20 positive feedbacks and is generally regarded as 'one of the good guys' around here and a few other places. He didn't mention a thing about bracelet swapping so I'd say that is VERY doubtful. The watch was sold to me exactly as he got it from TC, the only mod being a gen insert.
I didn't see anything about cape cod in your other posts. I will give it a try (but first I have to get some).
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This is the V4 bracelet btw...
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I bought the watch used of another forum. It was a week old. If I had purchased directly from TC, I'd try to get it exchanged for another.
I'm really just looking for advise how to remove the rust (if possible) and also to see if others have run into the same problem.
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Ok, pretty bummed...went to wear my beautiful TC Sub yesterday and to my surprise, rust on the bracelet!
I've never wore this diving, in the shower, or in the rain. It's been hot and sticky (typical Chicago summer) but I'm very good about wiping down my watches after wearing them. It's been in rotation with a few other watches, none of the others are showing any rust.
I can't say enough about the watch otherwise. It's stunning, but this rust is not acceptable.
Can anybody offer advise as to how to remove the rust?
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great video and collection...hightlight for me was the Rickenbacker 320 with the f-hole though...very cool, and rare! (mid-late 70's I would guess?).
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On v5 it has a correct 20mm lug width (on 45mm it is 22mm)
Thank you for the info!
Members, do WE have a Tudor Monte Carlo Club?
in The Rolex Area
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Check....the nato is temporary, I'm just waiting for the right bracelet to come along: