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Fidestro

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  1. Is this what you guys are calling V.2, as in the slightly different limited edition that's larger with different subdials/ etc..?

    I like V.1 and I'm thinking of getting it (with the correct lume at 3). Should I wait?

    This is a gen. I don't even know if it is available as a gen yet. Either way, you are waiting!

  2. Heh... I get a kick out of people who get a kick out of people who get a kick from tooling references.

    I don't mean you any disrespect, it is something I see a lot on watch forums. It hits close to home as I involved in a company with a tooling business. Tooling costs are involved in everything, from pencil erasers to AP watches. Different economics I am sure but it seems people only mention R and D and tooling costs on high dollar items.

  3. You're correct. However, Seiko has already made the costs back on their investment for the Miyota powered line. To contrast, if you were to look at their Spring Drive line, or Credor line, the same logic as I mentioned above applies- New designs and applications in movements at a higher price. They have to make back their investment, and these lines are produced at a higher quality to tap into the market share.

    I am sure JLC has made back their investment many times over and are making a killing on these movements, which brings us back to the luxury aspect. Luxury being the one thing you refute as to being the reason these are artifically expensive. Since the article linked in the original post had a car reference, I would like to go back to one. I read the other day that Porsche profits around 20k per 911 they sell, and the 911 produced now still resembles a 911 from 20 years ago (more or less, when compared to how other cars have aged). I am sure they had development costs, etc. but I am sure they recovered their investment quite quickly and continue to do so each year that they upgrade and revise them.

    I always get a kick out of the "tooling" reference when talking about the production of watch movements. Our Asian 21j, 7750, Unitas clone, etc., etc. also had tooling costs to be able to produce the movements and yet they can do so at a reasonable cost. They also have some design cost as well when you figure reverse engineering and in some cases improvements over old ETA designs. I am sure that they spent less time in development than the JLC but it again points you to the luxury cost tacked on the JLC movement.

  4. I understand that by definition ANY luxury item is overpriced and that we all have different tolerance levels for what we consider overpriced. I work with people who think my Seiko Monsters at 200 bucks are overpriced. Overpriced is relative depending on who you are talking to. Some would think Rolex Daytona Chronos are overpriced, but they are still completely in-house movements at a similar price to the AP. The base JLC movement may be a fine movement, my main problem with the DD module however is that I have yet to hear of a watchsmith who would work on one. Most watchmakers that I have heard of (on the watch forums I frequent anyway) simply toss the DD module and pop a new one on.

    With all respects to Pugwash, rarity of a movement should not be an issue. Realistically Rolex movements are not that rare and yet they get a premium because they are Rolex movements.

  5. I would like to make a weird suggestion, how about we make this a PDF? We could list a donation amount and send a file out and if someone wanted to get it professionally printed they could do that or they could print it on their own.

    The logistics of printing a mess of calendars and then shipping them all over the world does not make sense to me and seems it would drive the price up, in addition to a documented instance of replica watches going to god knows how many customs offices.

  6. I posted in Dani's thread where he complained about missing the Juan Pablo AP something about comparing an AP to a Tag, Omega, or Rolex (I think those were the brands, not 100 percent but I know Rolex was in there). Someone posted some comment about "how dare I compare", except in some really snotty way. I posted that a watch was a watch. I already knew several years ago that the AP had the Depraz chromo module, as do several other brands such as Omega and Tag Heuer. The difference it that for some reason Omega and Tag Heuer are not seen as "high horology brands" (a term I despise) and AP is. I have never had a problem with the Depraz model in my Omega Speedy Reduced or either of my Tag's with it but I did not pay the AP price for it either. Quite frankly at the price they charge, I would be [censored] if it were a 7750. If AP is going to position themselves the way they are then they should be making their own movements.

  7. i cant figure out how an explorer 1 could cost $5K, in looks and function it should never exceed $3.5K i dont even think its triplock.

    i cant figure out how an explorer 1 could cost $5K, in looks and function it should never exceed $3.5K $350, i dont even think its triplock.

    I fixed that for you.

  8. I agree with those that say this is a bad idea for a foreign national but people are getting pretty hysterical with all the terrorism crap. Homeland Security has MUCH better things to do than ship off underage kids trying to buy a gin and tonic to Guantanamo. I mean, get real. :rolleyes:

    If you were American I would suggest NYC - I know they have great id's there for "novelty use only". The same might be true of China Town in SF - I don't know.

    It is nonsense to suggest that bouncers are trained to recognize id's from ALL 50 states - and there is no uniform bar code system for all states - that's just more nonsense. My CT license doesn't even HAVE a barcode. Nevertheless it is true that some [censored] cop in a bad mood COULD cause you problems with your visa and it really isn't worth the risk in my opinion. If you did get in trouble, it could make it difficult or impossible to get back into the U.S. in the future. Sad, but true.

    Sorry that some people can't just respond factually to your question and feel a need to attack you personally. I mean, WTF?

    When was the last time you renewed your license? This site has more info on barcodes on licenses

    http://schram.net/articles/barcode.html

    Mine did not have a barcode until I renewed it this year.

  9. I would not recommend trying, homeland security has made [censored] like that harder and if you get caught with one you would be in deep [censored]. In addition, I have several friends who are bouncers and they are trained by ex-cops to spot a fake a mile away, in addition to bars that may have barcode readers for the back of the license. Sure, some dive bars you might slide, but a good fake is gonna cost you and it may not be worth it.

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