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Highflyingclive

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  1. I wish you every good fortune and an early and successful conclusion to your current difficulties. I will miss you input here. More, perhaps, that you may imagine.

    I'll miss your avatar, too. Damn, she has a lovely smile.

    May Dame Fortune be smiling just as warmly on you in the days to come.

    Clive

  2. Well, I've been reading this thread since it started and, frankly, I'm confused. I hear much talk of "pornographic" avatars. I have yet to see one, here. Maybe I missed the masturbating lady.... but I would consider the girly avatars here as erotic, not pornographic.

    I certainly would not have any problem with my kids seeing the erotic avatars here. In the main, they represent the beauty of the human form.

    Having said that, I do find some of the more grotesque avatars very disturbing... there are some that I would not wish my children to see.

    For me, member's avatars are free expression... some are provocative, most are creative, all are chosen to reflect some aspect of the author's personality.

    Maybe the avatar will tell you more about the author than his writing can.

    For instance, mine combines my appreciation of the female form with my passion for cycling.....

  3. Evil is in the eye of the beholder.

    If you are bothered by the naked human form, its your problem - don't even think of trying to impose your mores on me. Who do you think you are? Such neck-snapping arrogance is unforgivable. So there :bleh:

    Frankly, whilst I have no problem whatever with erotic avatars, I do find some other avatars very disturbing...

    But I applaud their creativity. Yes, I'm talking to you Staticman :lol:

    Right. Enough forum-surfing for tonight. I'm off for a nice healthy bicycle ride...

  4. Anyone else have this problem? Both of the screws on my 187 were stripped whn it arrived. Time to contact EL for replacement screws.

    I guess that you mean the lug screws...

    This has been a problem since the first 111 burst upon the scene.

    I think that the factory simply drive the screws into an unthreaded hole... and hope that it will cut some sort of thread. Compare this - a new screw, and one that I removed from a brand new 111 (the famous "17 ewell", "officne" version) Yes.. its an old photo.

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    Enough time has passed that this problem should have been fixed.

    In the meantime, there is always tread-lock. Our friend...

    Having said that, the David Sen 195 that I received today has perfect treads on both the screws and in the lugs. It can be done...

  5. I put my name on a waiting list earlier this year at an AD in Singapore for this watch. The waiting list is close to 2 years long, and there's no discount off the list price, which I believe is $110,000 Singaporean.

    I was able to buy it last week secondhand from a Purist for $34,000. Just working out the wire details, and will post pictures when I get it. :D

    @Admin... I envy your purchasing power.

    I pushed the boat out and bought two reps this month, one new, one second-hand. Exceeded my realistic budget...

    And then you tell me that you just blew $34K on this watch...

    I am jelous... but not envious. Wear it well and enjoy!

    Happy timekeeping!

    Clive

  6. jay,

    btw, i am actually looking for the same shop you are, just different brand. looking for NIB Oris Master Diver Regulator. while this is not in quite the same price class as a pam, please advise if you find some good dealers...

    :p

    Watchwatcher.. I'm looking for a dirtcheap Oris, too.. I want an XXL Worldtimer. My local AD sold off their Oris stock at half price... but of course, I arrived too late - the Worldtimer had been sold. So if you find a low-cost source, please let me know.

  7. Highdef... that watch would probably be too big for your car! :lol: Pretty car.... :wub:

    I think that the Pam Ferrari watches are a great improvement over the GP watches, which were, let's face it, pretty staid and, frankly, dull. Innapropriate.

    But I wouldn't buy one of these Pam Ferraris even if I did have the car to match. I prefer the traditional Panerai style.

  8. Hi Simon ...yes I remember the pen....DuPont if memory serves me...Colchester if memory serves me better....!

    November in BK......Loy Krathong........a cold beer and New Zealand lamb with mustard sandwiches in O'Neill's bar on Silom...sounds like a great idea.....:D

    Only a glutton

    takes mustard with mutton. :bleh:

  9. On any automatic Pam, it is a long way from the crown to the movement. Big case, small movement, long winding stem. So the crown is likely to wobble. Treat it gently...

    I'd be concerned if this happened on a 6947 Pam, though. Like a 111 or 183.

    On a Fiddy, well... it's a long way from the crown to the movement :lol:

  10. I ordered a scratch pen off of ebay, the vids make it look very easy to get a very good brush job, they even use a pam and an omega smp in the samples.

    I'll post a review when I get it.

    These things work well - I used to use them a lot, for cleaning up white-metal castings, prior to soldering. They work very well... BUT...

    Wear rubber gloves. Or spend the next week picking tiny, invisible, glass fibre splinters out of your hands.

  11. is there a gen version of this watch?

    Would it really have been so hard to have checked out the IWC website before asking that question? :bleh:

    Platinum = silver hands, black numerals

    Steel = Blue hands. black numerals.

    Rose Gold = RG hands and RG numerals

    Here's the data:

    Glass: sapphire, convex, antireflective

    - Back: sapphire glass back

    - Water-resistant: 3 bar (30 m)

    - Case diameter: 43 mm

    - Case height: 11.7 mm

    - Weight:

    Portuguese F.A. Jones in platinum with crocodile leather strap: 116 g

    Portuguese F.A. Jones in 18 ct. rose gold and crocodile leather strap: 101 g

    Portuguese F.A. Jones in stainless steel with crocodile leather strap: 80 g

    I can cope with mineral glass - if it is flat. But, for me, a convex crystal demands synthetic sapphire.

    I'll be waiting for a RG version - with sapphire. That would be so nice.

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