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P4GTR

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  1. yep. Thats an easy fix. Cape cod will do it, you'll notice some fine swirl/haze afterwards, but overall its a good product.

    For real serious luster, a bench grinder with polishing wheels like highhoey said, or I use a good high speed dremel with polishing wheels and stainless polishing compound.

  2. Well, here's the watchbox as it stands, 08/2010. It's seen a lot of evolution over the past 3 years, learning what I like and don't like. I've learned that I prefer bracelets. Stainless cases with no coatings to scratch or wear off. Pieces that can withstand the test of time.

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    From top left:

    7750 Carrera

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    TAG Link quartz

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    Vintage Seamaster De Ville Turler

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    Electric Blue Seamaster

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    42mm PO

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    UN MMC

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    SS ETA Sub

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    PAM 127, Savage strap

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    Skyland V3

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    Swissfish, back when it was 1st released w/ Nickle plated swiss ETA

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    Honorable mentions, located in my spare watchbox:

    The PloFRRRF!

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    Casio MDV102 (recently switched to a solid black Maratac Nato)

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    So, where do I go from here? Whats missing?

    Here's some that have come and gone over the years...

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  3. i tried this with mine and the screws did not unscrew. they just spun and spun. any suggestions?

    protect the screws from becoming projectiles (say, laying a piece of tape over the area) then use a proper tool to pop the plaque off. If they aren't threaded into anything, thats a sign they are bound to fall out and get lost soon anyhow, which makes this mod an even better idea for you my friend. Sorry for the 5 month late reply!

  4. Ah, the FL saltwater camel. Bush Gardens needs to add those to the petting zoo immediately.

    KB, do it. But they have to be your pics if your going to!

    Theres been more critters, but i've been dodging and weaving rather than making photo ops out of them. Maybe another installment soon.

  5. Then this clown, a bald headed Captain Kangaroo with half a million posts (JJ or whatever) came over to defend his friends and tell me how wrong I was to argue against these experts.

    heh.. how hard can it be to accumulate 16K posts on a forum where 9/10ths of the new threads are about congratulating (then circle jerking each other) with each "my new SS Sub." thread.

    Does this make me a hypocrite? [cough]Who has the best sub.[/cough] Oh wait, we know actual informative [censored] about watches here!

    But just in case, maybe I'll make a poll. However, over here, we seem to be more of a T/A kind've bunch, eh? Forget the poll, there's enough of those on TRF.

    How about I just post this instead-

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  6. For me the build quality has become much more important than some miniscule accuracy things, like serial numbers, etc. I mean who gives a **** unless you're trying to scam someone on Ebay.

    +1.

    I've really been looking forward to seeing this review inevitably pop up after hearing you took the plunge. Until this, there was maybe ONE good picture of this rep in the wild, and it was on leather.

    Breitling dev's on acid, eh? That certainly sums up the B01 to a degree.

    Well then. Hopefully no fungi were harmed in the making of this great review. :D

    Oh, and.. I like it!

  7. Wow! Great looking watch! How accurate is this in comparrison to the gen?

    They're pretty good. The display back will give it away if anyone looks at the movement, but you could probably get a closed case back off another UN. The CG's aren't exactly like gen. It's a great watch, beautiful, big, and tons of wrist presence.

  8. I've had this rep for probably 10 years, and recently I got the urge to look into its accuracy and give it an overhaul. Needing a battery change on the quartz Miyota movement only once, it is an excellent timekeeper.

    As I look back at some of the gen Tag's from this era, this rep is actually pretty spot on. The quality that we are used to with modern day watches, wasn't always seen in some models 10+ years ago, be it rep or gen. The tooling, engraving, technology, etc. was just not the same as it is now. That being said, this thing is pretty nice. It is very close to an equivalent gen of its day. The quality is good, too. Solid SS. Screw down caseback. A nice comfortable wear.

    I gave the case and bracelet an overhaul and I went from this:

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    To this:

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    This (the one on the right):

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    To this:

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    There you have it. A nice mid-school TAG Heuer Link rep, back in rotation!

  9. Just read this with interest....will the RG colour come off of the serial bridge if it is rubbed down using a scotch pad?

    Definitely.

    Here's My UN. some bracelets come with the center block made of steel, others titanium like gen. Gotta watch out for that. So far on this i've got the ti bracelet block, i've polished the H portion of the deployant, removed the rose gold sticker from the rotor and the gold from the number plaque on the side of the case.

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  10. Tried this 2005 Penfolds St. Henri last night as part of a wine + cheeses appreciation thing, brings Friday night work drinks to a whole new level :o)

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    The cheese in the pic doesnt do it for me, but boy... The Penfold's. Yah, the Penfolds. I can't believe you didn't save me a glass. It's my favorite.

    Counting down the hours until I leave the office. After a trying week, a date with my couch, a bottle of cabernet, and some cheese is in order. I can usually be found drinking blended scotch, but when I want to feel like I've accomplished something, cleaning up a bottle of wine solo is always a good measure.

    Agreed. Sounds nice. I'm trying to switch to wine, if anything at all. I've got to slow down a bit. Italian/Irish blood though, not so easy... -_-

  11. I've heard more and more horror stories about home invasions lately. Now today, a neighbors house was robbed in the middle of the night. We live in a nice area, picture typical suburbia.

    I am a gun owner, and feel my wife and myself are well protected between me, the .45, and the dog. The problem is, how do I protect my belongings when I am not home? What if there were a fire, flood, etc?

    I can't stomach the idea of taking a complete loss in the watchbox department. With pictures of everything, How would you suppose one should handle insuring our kind've hobby when talking with an agent regarding home owners?

    Please discuss...

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