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TeeJay

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  1. No, second part was not aimed at you, or even really anyone in particular, I was just pointing out that WU may well become the only option available if dealers keep getting PP disputes launched against them. Equally, I used WU to make my first rep purchase (which was from a site which many would consider a 'scam site') and I had no issue... At the end of the day, I think people need to do their research when it comes to dealer selection. While for the most part, the 'trusted dealers' are reasonably reliable, on a personal level, I find them untrustworthy and refuse to do business with them. In the last few months, there were bizarre and contradictory rumors about Factory Raids. Contradictory, in so much as people did not seem to be experiencing any delays, even though dealers were saying that there were delays... I've never been desperate to pass a rep off as a gen, so I've always been happy with low-end stuff, and used a site called CQout, which uses a very strict feedback system, where three negative feedbacks will get a seller permabanned... I have seen this system in effect, and have total faith in it. I've seen 'trusted dealers' lie to customers, manipulate the truth, and behave in a generally untrustworthy manner, so I have no faith in them... I think if someone comes to the forum asking about a particular site, then I don't think it hurts to give feedback on how the site appears, or if it may be worth a test purchase (unless it is obviously a scam site, or a cloned site, as you mentioned) but to simply say "stick to the TDs" isn't as good advice as it may seem
  2. The only times I used a 'trusted dealer' (Silix) there were issues with each order. The Cartel Dealers seem to be going through a rough period in terms of reliability at the moment, so not exactly good advice... There are reliable sources outside of this forum's opinion of who is, and who is not 'trustworthy'... Also, RE the above comment about Dealers who only accept WU payments: If unreasonable douchebags keep posting PP disputes, WU will eventually be the only available payment method
  3. So's spanking the monkey, but everyone still does it By the way, excellent post, welcome to the forum
  4. If they were quality and individual designs, then absolutely, such watches would be fantastic value I think the issue that some have with the self-branded homage watches, is that the makers are trying to claim the design as their own. Rep manufacturers might be ripping off the design entirely, but they are then replicating the design, and presenting the product as said brandname, not saying "Hey, look at this cool watch I designed myself..."
  5. Oh for sure, bro, plenty of morons on the roads in all manner of vehicles, but the UK Audi drivers certainly seem the worst, and most consistently inconsiderate drivers
  6. Nothing wrong with a three point turn if the road's clear/safe to do so etc, but this fucknut basically just spun the wheel, oblivious to the cars behind him or pedestrians, nearly reversed into a parked car, then nearly mounted the kerb, nearly taking out pedestrians (again ) when pulling out of the turn to go back the way they'd come from The overall level of driving in my town is abysmal (I blame the inbreeding ) but this really was a new low when it comes to the Four Ringers I'm wondering if the overall issue of the fucknuts who drive Audis, and the snobs on gen forums who own one Rolex, is because they're entry-level 'luxury products', thus enabling some asshole to think "I've made it, I'm Mr Big Potatoes!!!", so they start acting like a fucknut, and are oblivious to their douchebaggery, when really, they haven't 'made it' at all, beyond what anyone with a reasonable job/line of credit could afford
  7. The most important thing I would say someone needs to consider when beginning to build a collection, is the shape they want that collection to take. What they want out of it, or for it to represent. Without this intentional structure, a person can wind up with a messy accumulation, rather than a collection... For example, someone might want to only collect diver's watches, or military watches, or watches from a particular time period, or even simply all the color variants of a particular model. It really is a case of to each his own, and what's right for me, may not be what's right for you... Here's the structure of my current collection as an example Everyday casual : Rolex GMT II Hot weather/Summer: Tudor 79090 on Tropic Style strap Suit and tie: 80s Yuppy Rolex DateJust Jubilee Dress Occasion: Rolex Cellini on NATO strap (to be acquired) Dress down Casual: Rolex 1655 on leather fat strap Camping: Tudor Heritage on custom webbing fat strap Tattooing: Custom quartz Rolex Submariner (unaffected by magnetism of tattoo machine) Alternate Camping/Hot weather: Tudor Snowflake on NATO Strap Alternate Everyday/suit and tie: Custom Tudor DateJust Presidential By mentally organizing my collection thus, while I may not wear a particular watch for a while, eventually, every watch will get its turn when the time is right As above, it really is a case of to each his own, and a matter of personal tastes and requirements Watches I would recommend for any collection: Rolex Submariner (Any variant prior to 2005) Rolex GMT Master II Omega Seamaster Professional 2531.80 Omega Planet Ocean 42mm variant IWC 'Slevin' Panerai 112
  8. They drive like they think they're The Stig When I was walking out to meet wifey earlier, some cunt in a, yeah, I don't even need to name the kind of car it was ( ) decided to pull a three point turn in a busy road, nearly taking out a parked car and getting pretty close to the people on the footpath I can't deny what my eyes show me
  9. I have to admit, I can't see it happening... The only reason I say that, is because when I first bought my EuroFakes Submariner, it was because I wasn't prepared to spend the cash on the gen, even though I could have afforded to do so... While I'm hoping that my future finances will improve and be different, I grew up, and still am, very frugal with cash, for example, I buy supermarket generic cola rather than Coca Cola or Pepsi, and habits like those, formed over a lifetime of almost always having to scrape by and make do, I suspect will be very hard, if not impossible to break... Even if money was no object, I simply don't think I'd be able to justify the cost of a gen, over a rep
  10. But for many members here, that is simply not true: Many have collections involving both reps and gens, so 'being able to afford it' is not necessarily always the immediate reason for wearing reps At the moment, I can't afford to buy reps, let alone gens ( ) but having learned what I've learned here, I can't see me ever buying a rep gen, even if I had the disposable funds to do so [Edit to correct] Thanks for the catch, bro
  11. Gotta love that HomeBrewed BlackBay, it's such a handsome watch
  12. It's Tudor Tuesday, muchachos
  13. In addition to Freddy's comment, I would suggest instead of a toothpick, pull the ink reservoir from a Bic biro, and use the open nib-end of the barrel of the pen to apply the pressure to the hour hand, so you are applying the pressure equally, rather than possibly setting the hand 'tilted' (which I've done myself in the past ) Just the work of a few minutes to cycle the movement through 24 hours so each hand is properly aligned with regards the date change Although I have read someone say if someone is sitting up at midnight just to check that the date wheel rolls over exactly at midnight, then they have bigger problems than mis-aligned hands
  14. Oh dear I guess the fact you wanted to see the watch on the timegraph got lost in translation
  15. I'm sure I would, bro, but from I've seen on the roads in the UK, it's hard not to lump all the Four Ringer's together
  16. I like to encourage the n00bs to think for themselves, rather than just running to the 'trusted' dealers I really do regret selling my EuroFakes Sub, I was never able to find a single 'tell' to any original photos I found online, and if someone wants that level of accuracy, I would encourage them (but they seem to be shut down ) Likewise, if the OP orders from RH and they come up with the goods, then it'll be nice to see a new supplier beyond the Usual Suspects
  17. I can appreciate a fine piece of engineering as well as the next guy drinks: Of course, Will Smith's driving in that movie was in keeping with the reputation of Audi drivers
  18. Go ahead and order from them and let us know I would recommend EuroFakes.com, but the site seems to have been shut down... They sold what was described as 'Swiss Replicas', and although I paid about $800 for a Submariner from them 6-7 years ago, it arrived via FedEx in 3 days, and was a really nice piece, I regret selling it...
  19. Pliny the Younger had his cat stolen mid statue... Sad times...
  20. Really sorry to hear that news All the best to you and your family
  21. All it takes is long enough, and they continually show themselves up :rofl: :rofl: Why would someone take two different photos of the same watch under circumstances like these? Come on, there is no justifying this kind of behaviour, it's insulting the intelligence of the buyer, and as they know full well that QC pics will be posted here and scrutinized, by extension, insulting the community as well. And people wonder why I don't deal with Trusted Dealers... Disgraceful... Next time you order from Josh ( ) try telling him he'll get his money in three to five days, and see how fast you get dealt with...
  22. Trusted dealers for the win!!! Sorry to hear you got screwed over like that, I hope things will be resolved amicably
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