Hey guys,
So I was just browsing and found this site with a bunch of AP videos (5 pages worth!) [emoji1] the site also has some other brands as well that I haven't viewed yet. http://tv.watchprosite.com/show-puristsprotv/id--d3i5el_MfI/fi-3/player-Y/
Enjoy!
Andrew
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Hey guys,
I was just browsing and found a nice little article written today on the history of the watches worn in the bond movies through the years so I thought I'd share it with everyone [emoji1] http://gearpatrol.com/2012/11/05/timekeeping-the-watches-of-james-bond/
Enjoy!
Andrew
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I could not agree with you more Martijn. Very refreshing to read all these helpful answers and suggestions when far to often that is not the case with these kinds of posts.
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I have used Ryan for 3 watches so far. He is very quick to reply to emails and questions, he takes paypal, and his prices are good.
What more do you need lol
I guess that is a fare price for a repair. I will send it to him and see what he says. I did just try one last time to contact my td to see if with any luck the factory would now sell him a spare dial and they still won't so it looks like I don't have a choice in the matter. I want to thank you for all your help and your opinion I value it greatly my friend!
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Thank you for your opinion. Your description is accurate. As a novice I just thought that I would be able to push the blue part up and flatten it into place to cover the white area and that would make the dial look even. I was hoping that the blue part of the dial was a softer material that can just be pushed back into place but I guess that is not the case as you said it would still look warped.
I did find a post from another member that details how to change out a dial and if I had the tool that removes the inner nuts of the watch I am almost tempted to try to use that as I guide to see if I can fix it my self if it was something simple to fix.
I also find another member who recommended me to a friend who repairs dials and I sent him the same pics and he gave me an estimate of about $100.00 but he said he couldn't say for sure unless I send him the watch. I don't know if it's worth putting another $100.00 just for a repair when the price of a new dial was only $55.00. But I guess it's labor intensive. I know this is a hard question to ask but do you know anything about repairing dials? Do they usually come out looking good or can one usually tell that the dial had been worked on? Then there is the ultimate question like you brought up is it worth putting more money into the watch?
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Thank you for the compliment on my watch Positivitony and I apologize for not introducing my self to you as well buddy!
Legend, here are 3 close up pics of the dial. Unfortunately I only have my iPhone to use are a camera so I hope they are sufficient enough:
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