The AR company I've been dealing with (and need to set up a RWG run through soon) has told me the following... Their durable bluish AR coat does NOT require the special eyeglass cloth to clean. Spit and T-shirt cleaning is fine, and won't scratch the coat. It is more durable than what Lenscrafters provides, however nowhere near the durability of sapphire. I.e. it won't pass the "screwdriver" test. Theirs is a mil spec coating and I don't believe its durability can be surpassed by any coating. In all liklihood it's going to be the same coating used on dual coated gen crystals.
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Zactly! If you don't want to pay to mod or service your watch then don't pay to mod or service your watch. If you don't like what's on TV, then change the channel or turn it off. If you don't like ketchup, then don't eat ketchup.
Me? I like my watches with nice bright super luminova. I like them to be properly serviced and keeping good time. I like to watch mixed martial arts on TV. And I like ketchup and Tobasco on my scrambled eggs. To each his own.
TT, I've been scouting as well.... But I'm more interested in a gen red dial... And I'm even more picky than you because I'm looking for one manufactured in my birth year. *sigh* I found one, but not at a price I was ready to pay: $6500. What's this one going for?
A little off topic, but have you seen any variation in hands from, say, 1999 to the present? I don't think I have. Now I know, of course, we're talking vintage here....
Alot of rep hands look like the ones you posted, so that one is harder if indeed it is a gen (and I haven't looked at it for more than a glance). But staying on topic, I have yet to see any rep hands that look like the ones on the watch TWO TONE posted!!!
I'm curious why you say this. His white dial is genuine. A red genuine dial would have looked equally sharp, no? Just personal preference?
Or did you mean you like the white rep dial better than the red rep dial?
I'm going with gen even though the CGs don't look quite right. I'm fairly certain the hands are gen (but if they're ETA-compatible hands I MUST find out where to get a set) and therefore so is the movement. Now I suppose someone could have put a gen movement in an MBW case, but..... why? And the dial is definitely gen. So I say gen.
Fantastic work. That gen dial makes the watch. Absolutely gorgeous. Don't be afraid to file down those crown guards a bit more, and definitely get in line for a Watchmeister datewheel!!