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TeeJay

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  1. The different stages of healing, and ink partially obscured by the dried mud on the back make me think those're real tattoos Whoever did that deserves to get their thumbs broken, tattooing animals for identification is one (bad enough) thing, but to tat up an animal like that is just disgusting
  2. Looking good And it's true, the small details do start to add up in the end
  3. Oh well, that answers my internal debate as to if I should buy a 1665 from Silix, or just stock to my plan to have my 16800 (when converted) as my daily beater
  4. I may be wrong, but I believe Rolex did make 16800's with the white gold markers and the matte dial, I'm sure I've seen reference images of such watches from a simple google search
  5. +1 It's a shame when items of historical interest are lost, but sadly, these are tough times financially, people need money, and if they can get more for the gold value of the watch as scrap rather than an outright sale, it's only natural that they go with the best return
  6. +1 It's a shame when items of historical interest are lost, but sadly, these are tough times financially, people need money, and if they can get more for the gold value of the watch as scrap rather than an outright sale, it's only natural that they go with the best return
  7. I mean sure, there aren't any serial numbers between the lugs, the sticker on the back reads 11610 ( ) and of course, the engravings on the clasp leaves are gibberish, but those're things which really only matter if the watch is to come off the wrist and to be handed over for inspection (ie passed off as gen) under 'regular observation', it looks the business, and I can't fault it Likewise, I miss doing business with Tony, since he left CQout and began WatchEden, circumstances have prevented me having the cash to buy from him, which is frustrating, but such is life
  8. That is sooooooo true, there's always another Tudor to acquire With Rolex, there's never really been much variation in dial layouts, but Tudor really embrace variety
  9. As for your wife's words, the same thing would just as likely happened had you dinged a gen on a doorframe at an unlucky angle, just think how annoying that would have been Best of luck sourcing a replacement pearl
  10. The only issue I've had with regards water resistance, was after I'd had the watch a while, and decided to re-set the crystal, which was offset by 1 degree clockwise. I suspect that in addition to the gasket seal, there was an additional epoxy seal (which I would have broken popping the crystal ) but once I ran a bead of superglue round the gasket before finally re-setting the crystal, the watch is once more water resistant Sure, I'm not going to say that the watch I've shown is in the same league as a TC sub, but for the cost, I can't fault it, and it's certainly a good way of 'test-driving' the watch before deciding to upgrade (or in my case, convert to a 16800... ) and I've worn mine without challenge. Sure, an AD/pawnshop would know, but 'the man on the street' wouldn't have a clue, apart from the suspicious brandname
  11. My experiences with Silix a few years back were not good: Poor QC, ie items sent out which were missing screws etc, and a missing jubilee bracelet is still probably floating around the world somewhere... But, I recently saw the budget 1665 on offer, and am going to let bygones be bygones to pull the trigger on one when funds allow [Edit to add] The only reason I'm prepared to do so, is because I haven't seen a 1665 at under $100 anywhere else...
  12. Given the above comments, then a Submariner should fit your needs perfectly I would equally advise against buying the TC sub outright just in case, but, if you literally just want to give the watch a try, for this price, I'd highly recommend this watch and seller. They might not be on the forum's 'trusted dealer' list, but I've never had an issue with them, and only buy from anyone else if they don't have the specific watch I'm looking for http://www.cqout.com/item.asp?id=14764583 PS Before anyone starts whining about 'scams' and 'only using the trusted dealers' or any such BS, the site uses an inhouse escrow service which is more secure than any TD offering. I'm personally vouching for this seller and their high standards, so if anyone wants to cry foul, you'll be calling me a liar...
  13. To be honest, I do agree with you, the sub is a fantastic all-rounder, especially if it's an 'only one watch' situation, but if I had the choice available of something like a DJ, then I wouldn't wear a sub with a suit
  14. The plastic sub is SuperMilgauss In fact, that gives me an idea
  15. That is the risk you run when wearing a watch with the R Word on the dial The best way to minimize that, is to increase the plausibility of the watch, and the likelihood of owning the real thing, such as a simple DateJust, or a vintage model, which could have been inherited rather than purchassed (this will also mean artificially aging the watch, in addition to it being a vintage model) Another method, would be to go for a Tudor (any Tudor) Tudor equalls all the appearance and design of Rolex, but without the alarm-bell brandname, so they just fly beneath the radar As for quartz Rolexes... One of the favorites in my collection is a plastic Submariner, which I fitted with a Rolex dial for a cheap laugh: Anyone seeing it will likely ignore it completely, and anyone seeing it close up will immediately know it's fake, but, it keeps spot on accurate time, and the quartz movement won't be affected by the magnetic field of a tattoo machine as a mechanical movement could be The watch you've linked to looks nice, and although I don't know of any specific reviews for it, if you seach in the Rolex section, you may find a review
  16. If you want to be able to pass it off as the real thing, you're going to have to spend more than $200... I'd also suggest going for an Omega Seamaster rather than a Rolex Submariner, simply because people don't expect them to be fake, where even a genuine Rolex can get the "Is that a real Rolex?" question. In all honesty though, the chances of someone asking or even noticing what you're wearing is so slim, it's really not worth worrying about
  17. If you want to avoid 'looking flashy', I would advise you to avoid the following watches: Any DateJust with a fluted bezel and jubilee bracelet, the Yacht-Master, the GMTII Ceramic, the latest Ceramic Submariners, and just to be safe, the Deep Sea Sea-Dweller. A flat-bezelled DateJust can be a fantastic 'everyday' watch, especially if with a white or black dial. Other than that, it depends what functions will be useful to you. The 1680 or 16610 Submariners make great watches for everyday use, but not the best with suits, where if you wanted to be able to track a second timezone, it might be worth looking at the GMT Master range Best of luck with your search
  18. You're very welcome, it's always nice to see something different than the usual suspects, and this is certainly unique I'm certainly going to consider something like this as a future project as a formal dress watch [Edit to add] Might you ever consider selling this one?
  19. And in the spirit of other's comments: In 1980, I had just divorced my wife and left San Fransisco to live in Marseilles, working as an industrial diver for Comex. Oh wait, that was my past-life, I get the two confused sometimes
  20. Now that, is the kind of project I like Absolutely beautiful watch, if I ever find suitable parts, I will follow your example to achieve such a watch for myself
  21. Fantastic, thanks for the confirmation
  22. Excellent I think the flat top of the 4s on mine is a little narrower than on the gen, but I'm glad to hear the overall shapes are correct, certainly a pleasant surprise for budget a21j
  23. Straps like this have been discussed before, and like those, I suspect the buyer will have to fit the clasps from their existing bracelets to the aftermarket strap
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