I've used numerous "super foods" over the years. Currently I use a product called "Jurassic Green", which is made from kamut, barley, and alfalfa grown on a prehistoric lake bed, harvested at "peak time", and juiced in a vacuum chamber at 85-90
Some dealers are offering to "service" the movement on new replicas for $100-110.
Seeing as how some members paid $50 to have their watches "waterproofed" only to discover that nothing was done to improve the water resistance of their watch, does this make any sense? It doesn't to me.
This is not to say the movement in a replica shouldn't be serviced. The question is, should you pay a dealer to do it for you?
Here is an interesting site with regard to GMT dials:
http://www.network54.com/Forum/207593/message/1240995126/Orchi%20believes%20these%20are%20Rolex%20%20Ref%2016750%20GMT%20Master%20%20Dial%20Variants..+pics
Especially this dial, which looks like the "vintage" rep dials save for the white surrounds:
Lawrence also shows a seconds-at-nine model. He's not an approved dealer here but he is on the other RWG. He's very reliable and has been around for years.
http://www.houseofsouvenirs.com/rolexdaytonaswiss.htm