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TeeJay

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  1. Amazing photos, amigos, I'm ashamed to sully the lineup with this one, but I had to share what I'd done with my DateJust, and am still only able to use my iPhone for all net access...

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    Some time back, JMB generously gifted me a project he had been working on to create an Oyster Quartz, and that came with a rather nice platinum sunburst dial. Originally, I ordered my DJ with a black dial, thinking it would lend the watch an 'everyday' quality. Well, after a few months, despite me filing the case and bracelet to 'reduce the bling' of the polished surfaces, there was something niggling me which I just couldn't put my finger on, when it finally struck me: The dial was, IMHO, too 'mundane' for the watch, and performing below the par of the rest of the watch. So I swapped it over for the sunburst dial, and am now 100% satisfied with it. Despite my intent for it to be a 'smart wear' watch, I still feel comfortable wearing it with jeans and T-shirt, and as I've had it since October, it still feels like 'my watch', rather than something new and unfamilar. But. It also now has what I can only describe as, that 'classic Rolex' feel, like the watches used when discussing Rolex: The purest examples of each line, rather than the less popular variations. Even though the platinum dial is 'fancier' than the black dial, it is no fancier than the rest of the watch: No one part overpowers another, it simply 'is'. Of course, it's still a budget DJ with no gen parts added, and I'm sure there are tells which an expert could spot at a glance, but I really don't care (as I never have about such things) as I'm simply happy to have brought my watch to its full potential. Real Rolex or Fake Rolex, it is still a Rolex, and at last, it is 'classic enough' to look and feel like one (IMHO) :victory: Many thanks again, J, as without your gift, the watch would likely have remained an occasional wear 'good enough, but nothing special' budget beater, but I couldn't stand to let the dial continue to sit in my parts tray, and I think it has fit in perfectly :good::drinks:

  2. Looking good :good: As above, not accurate, but who cares about 'accuracy', when personal tastes are involved... It looks good, and that's all that matters :) Similarly, I've seen a budget version of the GMTIIc with a standard black bezel instead of the ceramic bezel, and likewise, it may not be accurate, but on its own merits as a watch, it looks slick :good:

  3. If you want to see what it's like before buying one, try finding an AD so you can try one on, then decide if you want to buy one or not. Whatever replica you buy, you would still likely to compare them side by side with the real thing to identify any differences, and as regards the price, it's a better deal than buying the real thing :good::drinks:

  4. Depending on what are you used to in terms of speed.

    My current is an iPhone4 jailbroken on 5.01

    I've installed whitedoor on my iPhone 2g which is a great improvement!

    You won't loose anything by installing whitedoor - just do a backup before upgrading to it and then after that

    just restore from the latest backup - easy as pie ;)

    Greetings

    Andei

    Thanks for the feedback, I'm seriously tempted to do it :D When you restored from the backup after installing, did you lose any of your apps, pictures or saved notes?

  5. I'd say sell it, and put the money toward something you want and will actually like, that way, said item would still have been paid for by the present, so can still have meaning :) A while back I was very generously gifted a watch with the express instructions that it was my property, and that I could keep, sell or trade it as I either saw fit or necessity dictated. It didn't get much wrist time, but after a while, the opportuniy came up where I was able to use it to trade for a watch which does see a lot of wrist time, and which still carries the sentimental value and meaning of the original gifted watch :) If you can sell it and get something you will like, then go for it :good::drinks:

  6. well u dont neccesarily need to buy it, at least u can hear and have an idea what i am talking about. bring your some of your favorite cd's, go to audio shop and listen to some high end systems. u can even get a very good sounding system for around 1keur (2 towers+ amp+cd), there are even high quality ipod docks with audio cinch outs u can connect to your amp.

    and i wouldnt expect anything from these headphones, as i've heard the top model of these ((cost 400eur or so), i think it was monster beats, even that sounded bad. only positive thing about them is fancy looks, would be better if the logo wouldnt look like brembo's (racing brakes manufacturer) :fool:

    http://ww1.prweb.com/prfiles/2007/07/17/540694/BremboLogo02.jpg

    If there was a high end store in town, I would definitely do that one day just to hear the difference :) I sold all my CDs to pay for my tattoo equipment, so everything I have music-wise is in mp3 format. Some is stuff I'd ripped from the CDs before selling them, some is from my father in law's music library of stuff he also backed up to MP3, and the rest is MP3s ripped from YouTube at high quality conversion, and then filtered through iTunes on 'lossless' option. A few months back, I plugged my iPod nano into a large rechargeable PA speaker, and was surprised that the sound quality was as good as via headphones or my home speaker/dock, but I did read an article a while back saying that iPods would deliver music at the quality of the MP3, even if hooked up to a professional mixing deck, and that it was the quality of the MP3 itself, (other than the speakers, or course :D ) which was the key ingredient :) I'm not really one for headphones at all, as I find them uncomfortable, but was interested in this topic as it was a review of a replica product, or, as is looking more likely, deliberate factory surplus to allow for backdoor sales :)

  7. Indeed,but we are not talking about the American businessman here. :)

    Just his missperception of how he should be treated by a retailer...

    And anything business is not a subject for someone like yourself to comment on anyway.

    What the hell is that supposed to mean?

    Remember guys,when you want a 10k watch on your wrist for what a decent dinner out costs,[censored] happens once in a while,and anyone can complain to a dealer about a DOA watch just for the heck of it,and to have another shipped. A businessman (from any country) wouldn't be one for long if they just started handing out goods or money just because a customer online says so.

    Problem with the watch?,send it back or get it fixed yourself,thats the way it is. They will always offer you something for your claimed troubles,a discount on any future purchase,free strap shipped out,etc...but if you dont like it,buy a gen and shut up.

    As unpopular as that response might be,remember what you are involved in,if your not happy with your coke,the dealer on the street corner won't mail you another hit just because you call him and say you didnt get high.

    I think the policy these guys offer is fair,its rare there is an issue,and remember what you are buying,and why.

    Totally agree, some people just have unrealistic and unreasonable expectations in this game.

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