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Highflyingclive

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  1. hello,

    can anyone help me!

    i have been looking up on buying a replica watch (Chanel J12) but all i keep hearing are these websites are scams etc but there are some legit ones. im from the UK aswell so does any1 know of any good website availble that would delive here aswell?

    would appreciate ur help thanks!

    Reps are made in China. So go to the source. As has been mentioned, reading previous posts will give you some guidance as to which dealers can be trusted.

    For what it is worth, I am in the UK and have never had a problem with delivery from Jos.

  2. I dont remember the street vendor foods in GZ. However the biggest thing I remembered about my trip is that China has the worst beer ever. Anything imported is a million times better...

    You obviously didn't try Tsingtao. Excellent beer.

    Why?

    The brewery was originally built by the Germans, when they had a concession in Quingdao city. The brewery is now Chinese owned and run - but they still use the same recipe and method originated by the Germans.

  3. Narikaa sent me a "sticky ball" some years ago. It works well - like magic, really. It has an inflation valve - make sure that it is pumped up. It won't work if deflated.

    BTW - it isn't sticky. Just high friction material.

    The only drawback is that I doubt although it will open most casebacks, I doubt that it has enough grip to tighten one enough to give a waterproof seal. I once replaced a Panerai caseback using only the ball. Then I applied the Panerai caseback tool - and it easily tightened it still further.

  4. www.ABP-paris.com make fabulous straps. Not cheap, but the best quality. All made to your exact specifications.

    I have also had some wonderful straps from HK Tan. Excellent quality, reasonably priced. But he does have a full order book so be patient.

    I hope that is information is up-to-date. I haven't bought any straps for a couple of years.

    But - there is no doubt in my mind that a quality strap will transform your rep.

  5. www.ABP-paris.com make fabulous straps. Not cheap, but the best quality. All made to your exact specifications.

    I have also had some wonderful straps from HK Tan. Excellent quality, reasonably priced. But he does have a full order book so be patient.

    I hope that is information is up-to-date. I haven't bought any straps for a couple of years.

    But - there is no doubt in my mind that a quality strap will transform your rep.

  6. Hi.. I have been away from the forums for a while and now am completely out of touch. Is H K Tan still active? I thought he had a section on the forum here, but I can't seem to find it. Any link to his photobucket would be appreciated.

    Happy timekeeping,

    HFC.

  7. I bought my 183 second-hand, a couple of years ago.

    I was aware of the "problem" but am happy to report that my 183 crown tube shows no sign of stripping.

    In reality, it is probable that only a small proportion of 183s has this problem... but it doesn't take many reported failures to blacken a reputation.

    Which is, of course, no consolation to those people who do have a stripped crown tube on their 183.

    I treat all screw-down crowns with care... the technique is to depress the crown, then turn it, gently, the wrong way (anti-clockwise) until you feel the thread bite... then, and only then, screw it down (clockwise).

    If you do this, you should not have a problem. If you do... Davidsen and The Zigmeister are your friends.

    You should not let this dissuade you from owning a 183. It is a lovely watch.

    However, if you are still concerned, Joshua does have some Radiomir reps that do not have a screw-down crown. His 42mm 147 is an example:

    147.jpg

  8. I bought a couple of new watches when I was in Guangzhou last month. Panerai... of course.

    One was a 42mm "Lemania" Radiomir chrono... identical to my 147, but in stainless steel. I'm not sure if a genuine version exists... but I expect that it does. Probably. Pretty little watch, anyway.

    Of course the supplied strap was rubbish, so I asked V to make something a little better for me.

    It arrived in less than a week! That is what I call fantastic service!

    So for your edification, delictation and delight, is the strap... and the wrist shot.

    StrapfromV.jpg

    Wrist.jpg

  9. @KnifeEdge... when you refer to the "main" second hand, do you mean the central, chrono second hand?

    If so, try stopping the chrono (press the pusher at 2 to stop, then press the pusher at 4 to reset to zero).

    Then wear the watch for a few hours and try again. The chrono needs a good power reserve in order to work correctly.

    Not having one of these I cannot comment on the "spring-loaded ball bearings". Can you post some photos?

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