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TeeJay

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  1. For me, it's a desire to not bore people. I very rarely change the watch I'm wearing, other than for event/wardrobe specific pieces, and y'all know what my Tudor Sub looks like, so unless I change up the bracelet or strap, I figure why bore people with something they've already seen Maybe I should be more creative in my photography, and make the picture more about the daily activities or environment, rather than the watch itself... I'll have a think about what I could do to participate more
  2. Just to add, the 'lightweight flimsy feel' of the Oyster bracelet, is because that is how it was designed to feel. Think of it in terms of a racecar which is stripped down to the bare essentials for weight and performance, that's the philosophy with which the oyster bracelet and clasp were designed: Lightweight and durable. As Panerai153 mentioned above, the new bracelet clasps are prone to weld failures which can result in the loss/damage/destruction of a watch. Oyster clasps might be thin and flimsy, but there're no welds to fail [Edit to add] I used to think the same thing about the oyster bracelets, that the clasps were cheap and nasty, and that Omega produced a way more substantial clasp, but, once the philosophy behind the Rolex Submariner was explained to me, I began to appreciate them for what they were, rather than bemoaning them for what they're not, and now I'm quite happy wearing them. All just a matter of perspective
  3. +1 I did like his comment about the clasp though I know how much he hates the Classic Oyster clasps, but from what I've heard about people having weld failures on glidelock clasps (both rep and gen), I think it's safe to say that those 'cheap, flimsy' clasps simply can't fail in the way the new ones can (and do ) [Edit to add] I may be wrong, but am I right in thinking that the rep dealers were offering the 116610 before Rolex officially released it? If so, so much for the comment about counterfeiters and the bezel insert
  4. There certainly is a buzz when someone comments on a watch, I guess it's an individual thing As above, depending on how much you might want to sell it for, I might have the spare cash to buy it. Did you have a figure in mind?
  5. +1 On both the above comments. Here's my spin... If you're not feeling the watch, then yes, you might as well pass it on. From experience, I know how a watch can look awesome in photos, but not be as nice to wear (I can't stand wearing a 1655, yet I love how they look in photos ) For me, The anonymity of the Tudor brand is a plus, not a minus, and people not knowing what it is is a weak reason for not keeping it, as you should wear your watches for yourself, not for what others may think (most folks in day to day scenarios will not even notice) but, as before, if you're not feeling it, that's reason enough to send it on to another home The Monte Carlo is a Classic watch, and I would love to own one, finances allowing. How much might you be looking for for it? If I can spare the cash, I would be happy to take it off your hands for you I haven't ever worn an LV Sub, and I'd imagine it to be a 'love it or hate it' watch. However, having owned a Pumpkin Planet Ocean, I know that the colored bezel is not as garish on the wrist as it can appear in photos, so I would extend the same benefit of the doubt to the LV Sub
  6. Yeah, I have to admit, it's not looking promising, but, early days yet, there's always a PP dispute of nothing arrives, and as above, I've seen people rolled for more, so not too fussed. I made the purchase knowing I could afford to lose the money if it didn't work out, so no-one to blame but myself if it doesn't work out I wouldn't buy genuine anything (at retail) on principle alone, but have been watching for the dials on eBay as they do come up from time to time
  7. Hell yeah, happy birthday, bro, I hope you have a good one
  8. I know Robert's not the most popular dealers around here, but, I must admit, the transaction I had with him was smooth as silk. I guess I'll just have to see what arrives (if anything) The one I paid for was that large one, but to be honest, even if something like the one you listed above on the strap arrives, I'll be happy Not that I'm happy with the idea of dealers (if they even deserve that title) scamming people, but at the prices involved, I've certainly seen people being rolled for worse...
  9. Thanks for the links, amigos, it's much appreciated I'll give it till January 10th before starting to get concerned. If I don't hear anything by then, I'll start a PP dispute, and if I lose out, well, it's only £50, and I know folks've got rolled for much bigger fries. Who knows, maybe this will be a rep of that watch
  10. Here's a link to their page, they haven't got much stuff left, but there are still thumbnails of the stuff they've sold 24 hours is a bit early for that, but yeah, if I don't get anything within a reasonable time, that'll be what I do. Absolutely, pics will be being posted, I'm curious to see just what I do wind up with To be totally honest, I really only bought it for the movement and dial for one of my custom build projects
  11. I really wish I could post a link to the sales page, but with the transaction going through, I think the system must take the page down The watch appears to have (assuming that it is even a photo of the watch available ) the rotating timing bezel and the 5 link Tudor bracelet, so certainly more than just a dial transplant, but of course, who knows... I'm certainly expecting it to be a rep, it's just the rarity of it (and the vintage Omegas) which is making me wonder. Of course, if it is a rep, that'll be fine by me
  12. I've used 1517 and 1513 cases for Tudor projects, and always been happy with the results Depends if you're going for 100% replication, or just a personalized representation of the watch
  13. This is what I'm wondering, the skeptical side of me is saying it's got to be a rep, for that kind of price, and as you say, would it even be an a7750, or just one of the Day/Date/24 sweepers... I'm not expecting gen, not at that price, but, and this is the big but, the other watches the seller is listing appear aged (and who'd make a watch look older than it really was ) but the vintage Omegas, are again, watches I have not seen replicated, which is why I'm wondering (highly unlikely, I know) if it might (by some slim possibility/Christmas Miracle) actually be a gen sale... Heck, even if it is a rep, I'd pay that alone for a Tudor Chronograph dial by itself on eBay, so I won't be crying shenanigans if it does turn out to be a rep If I don't receive anything, rep or gen, I won't be happy, but I figured for the cash, it was too good an opportunity to pass up I haven't seen any being sold by the rep dealers, which was what made me wonder if they were even repped at all...
  14. I've made a purchase of one off iOffer, which was being sold for appx £50 shipped. The seller is also selling a variety of Rolex and vintage Omegas for similar prices, and it sounds ( ) like an authentic sale. For the price, I am not expecting a gen Tudor, but, on the other hand, I don't think I have ever seen one copied, so I'm just wondering: Might it actually be gen?
  15. Fantastic, my stock of cans is gradually dwindling
  16. I've never had a problem with them (other than self-inflicted damage )
  17. If he knows it's going to be a rep, I would suggest either a DateJust, or an Explorer (one, not II) on a decent leather strap
  18. That deodorant really is the best, who needs Designer Fragrances when generic stuff is soooo good :drinks:
  19. I'm sure someone once said anything worth doing, is worth over-doing
  20. +1 I've even got a credit on one of those articles
  21. Likewise, amigo @Plaifender, I haven't forgotten about our beers next time I'm in Spain
  22. Totally, Naeems hasn't PMd me for info, so it's not directed at him (and I even answered on the thread topic ) but those hit and run types, without the courtesy of even signing their name, well, not my kind of people
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