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It looks awesome thus far, I'll be sure to keep an eye out for updates and the finished project Best of luck with it
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The VCO is a nice watch. I didn't particularly like mine, but I'd certainly recommend it as a nice watch to someone I'd also suggest a different dealer
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Sorry, bro
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Couldn't agree with you more strongly. I think that's why I've been feeling my GMT Sub so much. Sure, the SMP was inheritance money. That's sentimental value. But looking down at your watch and knowing that you built it yourself, that it does what it does because you chose to make it that way, well, that just blows anything else out of the water. It's a step up from custom tailoring, because you haven't paid someone else to do it for you, you did it yourself. I guess it's akin to the pride a parent must feel in their children's accomplishments. For me, reps give me an affordable 'parts box' to play with. Even if I won the lotto, I wouldn't go and buy a load of expensive gens, because personally, I don't think the price tags are justifiable. Overheads and advertising costs? BS. Those losses were recouped long ago with interest, there's just no need for a watch (unless it contains precious metals) to be costing crazy money. That said, if I could afford to buy the gens of the watches I plan on buying as reps as parts donors for the GMTCSub I plan on building, I'd still do it. I wouldn't care that the ADs would probably shit bricks and have a heart attack to see such watches cannibalized, I'd still be really happy that I was wearing my watch, which I built, my way Have it your way... The BurgerKing of the watch world
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I don't know... For everyday wear, I'd agree, mechanical is much nicer, but, I think there is still a time and a place (or rather, activities and environments) where the accuracy of a digital could mean the difference between life and death... I agree with a lot of what you've said, but that particular phrase made me think of something. In the past, people used to carry their watches in pockets, rather than on their wrists... Perhaps from the perspective of someone from that era, they might see people using cell phones for the time, as a sign of people going back to pocket based, rather than wrist based time keeping, regardless of the actual mechanism being used to track the time Just a thought To quote from Ogasmo, "I don't want to sound like a queer, or nothing..." but that put a lump in my throat I actually read that more as "if you die, your mechanical watch will run down and die with you", it really gives the watch the personality of a loyal companion, who chooses to die with its Master, knowing it won't be needed anymore. Sorry guys, I'll toughen up Arrrrgh... Who saw that Bears game last night?
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If someone is not truly a watch enthusiast, just someone who 'wears a watch to tell the time', then I think they might put less emotional value to their watch, and thus less willing to spend larger amounts of money on a service, as they might rather put that money towards a new watch, rather than fixing the old one. I think it's only when someone actually appreciates a particular watch, that they begin to consider it something worth repairing when it 'breaks', rather than just replacing when it 'breaks'...
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I'm still wearing this, it just seems to go with everything
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I recently performed a movement transplant in my black and grey Suunto Clone. Despite the two cases being theoretically identical, I had to tweak the contacts on the new movement so it would make the proper contact with the case pushers. I used a pair of jeweler's 'wire-bending pliars', and it took quite a bit of trial and error to get the connections correct. Crazy as this might sound, I felt the same pleasure in doing the work, and had the same feeling of satisfaction at the end, as I have felt from working on a mechanical movement. For me, the passion is watches, regardless of the specifics
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No. The 45mm should have a 22mm lug size, the 42.5mm has a 20mm lug size. There is an older generation of replica of 45mm with a 20mm lug width As far as I know, the only way of getting a 20mm Planet Ocean strap (which is very different from the 20mm Seamaster strap) is an Authorized Omega stockists. I do not know of any 20mm Planet Ocean strap replicas (although there are replicas of the 20mm Seamaster strap). The Seamaster strap looks fine on the Planet Ocean, that's what I've had on both my 42.5 and 45mm (which had the 20mm lug size), but strictly speaking, if you want accuracy, the Seamaster strap is not correct
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It's an interesting topic to be sure. It was a digital watch which first got me interested in watches in the first place: The Seiko worn in Octopussy. I tend to primarily wear mechanical watches nowadays, but, I do have some digital watches in my collection. The Omega X-33, and two Clones of a Suunto Vector. One in all black, the other in black and grey. To be honest, I bought the Clones more as collection watches (as Suuntos are the watch of choice on Stargate:Atlantis) but, if I really felt the need to wear something which was bullet-proof for timing and not caring if it got smashed up, I'd wear one. My preference for mechanical watches is aesthetic rather than functional. If 'they' were to make a digital watch which looked as good as a Rolex or an Omega, then I might be persuaded, but it would have to look like a high-end watch (in terms of quality and aesthetics, rather than 'looking expensive') rather than a nickel-plated saturday night special...
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Oyster or President bracelet for "custom" DateJust?
TeeJay replied to rek001's topic in The Rolex Area
Personally, I would say go for the more subdued Oyster bracelet, as that won't draw attention away from the watch head, which the Presidential might well do -
They say you learn something new everyday, and, I learned something new reading that I didn't know that the hinged parts of a clasp were called leaves Thanks for the info
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No problem at all, I'm just happy to give info when I can Maybe he did mean that and simply copy and paste incorrectly, we're all human, and mistakes can happen. But, either way, the information is incorrect, as the movement for a 112 simply should not hack. It is a manual winding movement, not an automatic. I don't want to drag things really off topic, and I'm pleased that Andrew has come through for you on your deals, but to be honest, there have been a lot of incredibly heated arguments in the past about the accuracy of Andrew's listings. At the end of the day, you might be okay with him posting incorrect information, but some people might not know a lot about watches, believe entirely what they read, and thus rely on the information dealers put on their sales as being 100% accurate, and as a community, we need to look beyond our own individual good experiences, and point out errors when they occur, as that is the only way that people who are new, are not sold incorrect goods, or think they need something different to what they are actually expecting, based on dealer information
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Thanks, I have to admit, it might not have come out 100% as I had planned or imagined it to look, but it is precicely what I wanted The jeweler told me that the Titanium will darken over time, so that'll really enhance the look I have to admit, the engraved lines are actually wider than I originally envisaged... For some reason, I wrote 1mm on the design, thinking that they might not have been able to do a .5mm V cut... Don't get me wrong, I think it looks the nuts, but engravings are definitley more noticeable than I intended, as the cuts creates an optical illusion making them look wider I guess I'll have to remember that old saying, measure twice, cut once Something I would say, if you're thinking of something similar, is that the engravings are pretty detectable between the fingers if the ring rotates (although I might get used to that over time) so when I drew on the additional lines, I kept it so that there are only a few lines 'on the sides', but more lines 'on the top and bottom'. Of course, if you need anything sketched up to take to your jeweler, you only have to ask, bro, and it'd be my pleasure to do it Thanks, bro, that's much appreciated Once I had the idea of having the engagement ring re-made as the wedding ring, that's all I've really wanted. I did see some nice Zirconia rings online, which would have looked really nice, but, Emily's was way too thick on her finger, and they didn't come in a narrower width. They were also both the wrong size, so in a way, I was glad that they had to go back, as it wasn't what I really wanted to do, it was more a last minute 'that looks good... Let's get that...' scheme As jewelery, however, I think you'd really like them: Super high-tech ceramic/metal hybrid, black as Indian Ink, and smoother than the word 'mellifluous' In terms of pure comfort, I don't think I've ever worn such a comfortable ring. Even being a size too tight, it was still incredibly comfortable. Here's a link to their website... This was the particular ring I'd ordered but sent back due to size issues.
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I was waiting to see the pics, and I was not disappointed Fantastic watch I was wondering if you could confirm the lug width for me? Is it 20 or 22 ?
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It means that when you pull out the crown to reset the time, the second hand stops sweeping. Now. I've never had a single manual movement (which a 112 has) hack when the crown is pulled. Automatic movements hack. Rolexes, Omegas, Breitlings, etc, but I've never seen that on a Panerai... Unless, that is the difference between an Asian manual movement, and a Swiss manual movement. All my movements (automatic and manual) have been Asian. The Automatics all hack, but none of the manual movements hack. I hope that answers your question
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Authorized Dealer. Robbie's toys are the real McCoy
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Thanks It's a hard one to photograph, but after the day, I'll try and get some more photos in different light sources Thanks, indeed, it's certainly an unconventional design, I'm really happy with it. Best of all, being Titanium, it's lighter than the silver ring it's a copy of Hopefully, we'll have some good photos to put up of the day Thanks If you look at the inner track on the Stargate, which has the constellation glyphs, you'll see a series of white lines running all across the surface. On better pictures, it's possible to see that those white lines are actually 'V' engravings. The pattern on the silver ring, reminded me of the random pattern of the lines, so I had the wedding ring made to resemble to color of the Stargate, and the contrast between the brushed outer surface, and highly polished lines achieves that
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Ah, I didn't realize it was that easy to get hold of I remember reading that it wasn't a good idea to use cyanoacrylate for a dial fix, and then re-case the watch almost immediately after, as the fumes from the glue would condense on the inside of the crystal I've removed cyclopses before, but never wanted to re-install one, so I'd never needed to know 'Phase Two' of the procedure
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Thanks for the clarification, I think I get what you're meaning. Everyday = One basic watch head, which can be customized with straps to match with the wardrobe of the day. Casual = Something which will go with pretty much anything without having to worry about strap swaps... I like that idea
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You might want to try white spirits and methylated spirits as well
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Indeed, it's always interesting to find out about others motivations and themes to their collections (No 'making others tick' puns here today ) Until very recently, I would simply buy a new watch every year (normally around birthday or christmas) and then wear it solidly for a year. I think that's some of why, even with a collection of watches to choose from, I don't actually change the watch I'm wearing very often I'm still wearing and loving the GMT Sub. Looks great with a crisp white shirt and dark blue jeans I'm looking forward to your feedback on the revised and improved concept art for V2.0 in the Rolex Area
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I thought this might be a nice way for folks to share their musical tastes, learn a bit about others musical tastes, and maybe pick up a few new tunes along the way After all, the "What are you listening to?" thread is but a mere 'snap shot' into someone's musical tastes, it certainly doesn't give the 'big picture'. I'll kick this off with the playlist on my iPhone, but, I'll preface it, by saying that right now, I am listening to Crocodile Rock, by Sir Elton John This is a list which I'm still building on. It contains some of my favorite songs, and by that, I mean some of my favorite songs ever. Those songs you hear in dreams, or that make the hair on the back of your neck stand up every time you hear it because they're just That Good. I've arranged the tracks into 'themes'. Some will be obvious, some maybe less so. Either way, the track listing is chosen specifically so the tracks complement and flow into each other. I've been making mix tapes for about 15 years, so I hope I've got the hang of it by now As John Cussack said in High Fidelity, "You don't want to shoot your load too soon" Here we go If anyone's name is actually on this list, I would just like to say a most heart-felt, and sincere, 'Thank you'. Thank you for creating something which has enriched the lives of myself and others In the Mood - Glen Miller Reet Petite - Jackie Wilson Mr.Sandman - The Chordettes Rubber Ball - Bobby Vee Dream Lover - Bobby Darin * The Sun ain't Gonna Shine Any More - The Walker Brothers Take Good Care of My Baby - Bobby Vee Sitting on the Dock of the Bay - The Drifters The Sound of Silence - Simon & Garfunkel California Dreaming - The Mamas and the Papas Up on the Roof - Kenny Lynch C'mon Everybody - Eddie Cochrane La Bamba - Los Lobos Summertime Blues - Eddie Cochrane Runaway - Del Shannon Avenues and Alleyways - Tony Christie Music to Watch Girls By - Andy Williams More than a Woman - BeeGees Isn't She Lovely - Stevie Wonder You Got it - Roy Orbison I Heard it Through the Grapevine - Marvin Gaye Here Come the Girls - Ernie K. Doe Superstition - Stevie Wonder Lust for Life - Iggy Pp Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me) - Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel) A Glass of Champagne - Sailor Hazey Jane II - Nick Drake Seven Wonders - Fleetwood Mac Ashes to Ashes - David Bowie Crocodile Rock - Elton John Four Little Diamonds - Electric Light Orchestra Your Latest Trick - Dire Straits Solid Air - John Martyn Innuendo - Queen Everybody Hurts - R.E.M Mad World - Sacre Chariots of Fire - Vangelis Doctor Who Theme [Album Version] - Ron Grainger Gymnopédie 1 - Eric Satie (performed by John Lenehan) Memories of Green - Vangelis Pruitt Igoe - Philip Glass Also sprach Zarathustra - Richard Strauss The Blue Danube - Johann Strauss Clair de Lune - Claude Debussy Moonlight Sonata - Ludwig van Beethoven (performed by Richard Clayderman) Take My Hand - Toto (end theme to David Lynch's Dune) Confrontation with Count Dooku & Finale - John Williams All I ask of You - Andrew Lloyd Webber (performed by John Barrowman & Shona Lindsay) Lucia Di Lammamoor - Inva Mulla Tchachko The Diva Dance - Inva Mulla Tchachko Time to Say Goodbye - Francesco Sartori & Lucio Quarantotto (Performed by Sarah Brightman & Andrea Bocelli) O mio Babbino Caro - Gianni Schicchi (performed by Maria Callas) She's Always a Woman - Billy Joel (performed by John Barrowman) All Time Love - Will Young All Time High - Rita Coolidge The Crying Game - Culture Club Leave Right Now - Will Young When You Say Nothing At All - Ronan Keating Songbird - Kenny G Take Five - Dave Brubeck Fade to Grey - Visage Souvenir - Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark Cry - Godley & Creme The Killing Moon - Echo and the Bunnymen Head Over Heels - Tears for Fears The Edge of Forever - The Dream Academy Forever Young - Alphaville With or Without You - U2 Eyes Without a Face - Billy Idol Imagination - Belouis Some Body Talk - Imagination I Believe I Can Fly - R.Kelly Flashing Lights - Kanye West Footsteps in the Dark - The Isley Brothers Sexual Healing - Marvin Gaye Too Shy - Kajagoogoo Dolce Vita - Ryan Paris Just an Illusion - Imagination I can't Wait - Nu Shooz Boogie Wonderland - Earth Wind and Fre Easy Lover - Phil Collins Rhythm of the Night - Debarge Set Adrift on Memory Bliss - PM Dawn True - Spandau Ballet Ice Ice Baby - Vanilla Ice Real Wild One - Iggy Pop Hot in the City - Billy Idol Mercy Me (The Ecology Song)/I Want You - Robert Palmer The One and Only - Chesney Hawkes The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonight - R.E.M Weather with You - Crowded House Don't Dream it's Over - Crowded House Walking on a Dream - Empire of the Sun Live it Up - Mental as Anything Wouldn't it be Good - Nik Kershaw Turn Back the Clock - Johnny Hates Jazz Every Little Thing She Does is Magic - The Police Valerie - Steve Winwood Shattered Dreams - Johnny Hates Jazz We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off - Jermaine Steward Criticize - Alexander O'Neal I'm Doing Fine Now - New York City Slave to Love - Bryan Ferry Goodbye Girl - Go West It's Only Love - Burt Bacherach Lady in Red - Chris deBurgh 1973 - James Blunt Bohemian Like You - Dandy Warhols I'll Fly for You - Spandau Ballet Careless Whisper - George Michael Africa - Toto Keep on Loving You - REO Speedwagon Baby Come Back - Player Dust in the Wind - Kansas I'm not in Love - 10cc If You Leave Me Now - Chicago I can't Tell You Why - The Eagles Can't Fight This Feeling - REO Speedwagon Hold the Line - Toto A Different Corner - George Michael Never Tear Us Apart - INXS She Drives Me Crazy - Fine Young Cannibals Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word - Elton John Life on Mars? - David Bowie Right Here Waiting - Richard Marx First Time - Robin Beck Move Closer - Phyllis Nelson * Coming Around Again - Carly Simon Wuthering Heights - Kate Bush * You're So Vain - Carly Simon (They Long to Be) Close to You - The Carpenters Native New Yorker - Odyssey Touch Me in the Morning - Diana Ross Rainy Night in Georgia - Randy Crawford Inside My Love - Minnie Ripperton Do You Wanna Funk - Sylvester Can't Get Enough of Your Love - Barry White White Flag - Dido Spooky - Dusty Springfield Warwick Avenue - Duffy Back to Black - Amy Winehouse Valerie - Mark Ronson ft. Amy Winehouse Never Forget You - Noisettes The Promise - Girls Aloud Downtown - Petula Clark * Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! - ABBA Hung Up - Madonna What You Waiting For? - Gwen Steffani Catch You - Sophie Ellis Bextor Bette Davis Eyes - Kim Carnes Stir It Up - Patti LaBelle Always Come Back to Your Love - Samantha Mumba One Way or Another - Blondie Take a Chance on Me - ABBA Can't Speak French - Girls Aloud More, More, More - Rachel Stevens Special - Garbage Call The Shots - Girls Aloud Just Dance - Lady GaGa Work - Kelly Rowland (Freemasons Radio Edit) Kiss Kiss - Holly Valance Wow - Kylie Minogue Voodoo Child - Rogue Traders Gimme More - Britney Spears Something Kinda Ooooh - Girls Aloud Suddenly I See - KT Tunstall Real Girl - Mutya Buena Don't Stop the Music - Rihanna Mr Rock & Roll - Amy Macdonald Foundations - Kate Nash Bad Romance - Lady GaGa Poker Face - Lady GaGa Maneater - Nelly Furtado Physical - Olivia Newton John Jump - Pointer Sisters Love at First Sight - Kylie Minogue A Public Affair (radio edit) - Jessica Simpson Good Thing - Rebecka Törnqvist A Place Nearby - Lene Marlin Say What You Want - Texas Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime - The Korgis Turn Back Time - Aqua Arthur's Theme - Christopher Cross Les Fleur - 4Hero & Carina Andersson Erase/Rewind - Cardigans Chocolate - Kylie Minogue She's in Fashion - Suede Supreme - Robbie Williams Supersonic - Oasis Kiss Me - Sixpence None the Richer Till I Hear it From You - Gin Blossoms California - Phantom Planet I'm Shakin' - Rooney Shake It - Metro Station Everybody's Changing - Keane Ruby - Kaiser Chiefs Love Comes - The Posies I Predict a Riot - Kaiser Chiefs Blitzkrieg Bop - The Ramones Makes Me Wonder - Maroon 5 America - Razorlight Time to Pretend - MGMT Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol You Get What You Give - New Radicals This Love - Maroon 5 Somewhere Only We Know - Keane You Give Me Something - James Morrison You're Beautiful - James Blunt Hammer to Fall - Queen Gimme' All Your Lovin' - ZZ Top Addicted to Love - Robert Palmer Poison Arrow - ABC Sharp Dressed Man - ZZ Top My Sharona - The Knack Land of Confusion - Genesis Ordinary World - Duran Duran Here I Go Again - Whitesnake Missing You - John Waite It's No Good - Depeche Mode * Hyesteria - Muse Back in Black - ACDC Run Through the Jungle - Credence Clearwater Revival Welcome to the Jungle - Guns n Roses Poison - Alice Cooper I Ran (So Far Away) A Flock of Seagulls Dude Looks Like a Lady - Aerosmith Killing in the Name - Rage Against the Machine The Look - Roxette Jump - Van Halen I Want it All - Queen Pride - U2 American Woman - Lenny Kravitz Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) - Jimi Hendrix Gimme Shelter - The Rolling Stones All Day and All of the Night - The Kinks 20th Century Boy - T Rex Paranoid - Black Sabbath Jumpin' Jack Flash - Rolling Stones Born to be Wild - Steppenwolf The Reaper (Don't Fear) Blue Öyster Cult Hold Tight! - Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich * Fame - David Bowie Losing My Religion - R.E.M Inner Smile - Texas The Great Pretender - Queen Rebel Rebel - David Bowie Man on the Moon R.E.M The Passenger - Iggy Pop More than this - Bryan Ferry * Logical Song - Supertramp Evil Woman - Electric Light Orchestra Livin' Thing - Electric Light Orchestra Americas Greatest Hero - Joey Scarbury (Theme from Greatest American Hero) You Make My Dreams - Hall and Oates Show Me the Way - Peter Frampton Carry On Warward Son - Kansas All Along the Watchtower - Jimi Hendrix Paint it Black - Rolling Stones Light My Fire - The Doors Bad Moon Rising - Credence Clearwater Revival Let Your Love Flow - Bellamy Brothers Have you Ever Seen the Rain? - Credence Clearwater Revival Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd Green River - Credence Clearwater Revival Children of the Revolution - T-Rex More than This - Bryan Ferry * I Don't Feel Like Dancing - Scissor Sisters Spinning Around - Kylie Minogue Fascination - Alphabeat Tell it to My Heart - Taylor Dayne In Your Eyes - Kylie Minogue Outside - George Michael Sweet Escape - Gwen Stefani Candyman - Christina Aguilera Toxic - Britney Spears Sexyback - Justin Timberlake Fastlove - George Michael Let's Dance - David Bowie Battle Without Honor or Humanity - Tomoyasu Hotei Shut Up and Let Me Go - The Ting Tings Chick Habit - April March Pot Kettle Black - Tillyand the Wall Comfortably Shagged - Head Like a Hole Say Aha - Santogold Ooh la La - Goldfrapp Goodnight Moon - Shivaree Spinning the Wheel - George Michael Can't Get You Out of My Head - Kylie Minogue Uninvited - Freemasons feat Bailey Tzuke I Believe in You - Kylie Minogue Galvanize - Chemical Brothers Strict Machine - Goldfrapp Transient - Pluxus Panatol - Ryuichi Sakamoto At Night - Shakedown Doctor? - Orbital Cafe Del Mar '98 - Energy52 Spanish Harbour - Vangelis Children - Robert Miles Slipstream - Mike Oldfield Supernature - Cerrone Holy Thursday - David Axelrod The Edge - David McCallum Altitude - Cascade Memories of Blue - Vangelis Hayling - FC Kahuna Summer Madness - Kool & The Gang Extreme Ways - Moby