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AKTime

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  1. Just thought this would be a fun thread to share our learning pains and mistakes. :bangin:

     

    My first really good one was installing a gen jubilee with 555 end links on a new style explorer 1 rep. To make it even better I accidentally used the hole lug case spring bars that were mounted in the end links. Mangled a set of gen 555 end links trying to pull the bars out of the hole less lug case and cut the [censored] out of my hands on the sharp lugs in the process. Never again.

     

    Was going to remove a cyclops from a sapphire crystal with an acetone soak one nite and accidentally place an acrylic crystal in the acetone bath instead. :nono:

     

     

    Share your stories!!

  2. Just talked to my friend, a well respected jeweler in Houston,Tx. He told me alot of times people mix parts.... which isn't a good thing because it hurts the value! He told me to get it opened up and see if it checks out

    I can save you the time and effort by telling you it's fake. The lure of a great deal at a low price is what scammers count on to bait people in. If you can get a picture of the movement I'd love to see what it has in it. I'm guessing a dg2813.

  3. Hi

    was thinking to pull trigger on rolex datejust 2 but can see any reviews of this watch. I was interested in white dial ss jubilee bracelet with a7750.

    what you guys say ? Is it worth spending on this watch as a dress watch or should I choose a different piece in this price ($200)?

    Also I might in future try swap the movement and dial with a gen.

    I actually have this exact watch with a 21j. It's a very good looking watch and my only complaint is the bracelet needed a little work as the clasp came off after the first wear on mine. Has been holding together well after I fixed a loose clasp pin. I'm actually planning on selling it off since I am thinning the herd.

     

     

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  4. These are pretty easy to fix. If you can get a rubber ball or even ball up some tape and use it to twist the case back off you should be able to use a knife or small screwdriver to turn the movement. It should move even with the case clamps tight if you are careful and apply enough pressure. Every rep I ever had came with loose case clamps anyway. It wouldn't hurt to tighten them while it's open. Pretty easy fix and very common.

  5. You aren't alone friend. It's been freezing rain here all winter. Unseasonably warm and crappy weather. It's finally starting to cool off since yesterday. I think everyone is ready for it after dealing with the freezing rain!

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