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infinitime

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  1. You cannot overwind an automatic, as it has a clutch which allows for slippage once the movement is fully wound. Basically, an automatic movement is a regular hand-wind mechanical movement, with the addition of a rotor for "auto-winding" and a clutch to prevent over-winding.

    In most cases, hand winding an automatic would not damage it....However, if you continue to wind after the mainspring is already fully compressed, it will put unnecessary wear and tear on the slippage clutch...which may result in premature wear...but this would require ALOT of overwinding.

  2. Hi guys,

    Joshua has just listed a new variant of the Tank model... I am not overly familiar with these, but from a lay person's observations, the only "flaws" i could see are that the printing on the textured dial is not of very good quality, and the blue stone on the crown is not that great... Otherwise, the engraving on the back, the size of the case, and the movement itself all seem to be spot on? What do you experts think?

    http://www.rwg.cc/members/index.php?showtopic=5767

  3. No, I am not Orlando Bloom and I am not trying to drum up DVD sales for his cheezy movie, but I am attending a funeral in Elizabethtown, Kentucky this afternoon. Why, because an elderly cousin of my Mother-in-Law lived and died there.

    Can anyone guess which watch I'll be wearing?

    Answer when I get back tonight.

    My condolenses... I gather that you were not close, as I don't think what watch to wear should be at the forefront of your mind if there was a death in the family... Having said that, something understated would be approrpriate, maybe a vintage Explorer 1 if you have one?

  4. I HAD SPENT A LOT OF MONEY TO REPLICA WATCHES

    AND FINAL I DECIDE THAT DOES NOT WORTH

    from now i buy genuine

    for exaple

    if you 5 expensive replicas with reluminer ar-coating bla bla bla bla

    you have spent at least 3500 euro or 4000$

    with that money you will buy 1 panerai 24 submersible

    or panerai 25 or any used panerai

    and you wear a genuine piece and not a replica!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    what do you think?

    True to a certain extent...but I think I would have more difficulties justifying spending $4000 on a genuine item, when you consider that the quality is not THAT much better, and in many case, almost on par with the rep w/ at least 90% of the parts. There is a replica industry because genuine manufacturers over-inflate their prices.

  5. Very nice, I have one as well, the AR coating on this model is the best I've seen.

    Great pictures! As with almost all of the 44mm Chinese PAM models, this one suffers from two flaws (in addition to the obvious difference in the movement, of course):

    1) the word "Luminor" is too wide on the dial, with the "L" extending past the inner tip of the 11 o'clock marker (the earlier dials were actually better, with the text at the right width);

    2) the crown guard pin is too big, when viewed from the front, with the hole being too large.

    Otherwise, this is a heck of a deal at $110! Enjoy your watch!

  6. At the advice of several members on this forum, I recently placed an order with King, and submitted payment last week. However, since that time, I have not heard from her, despite several emails inquiring as to whether the item has been sent? Has anyone heard from King since May 17th, 2006? Does she normally take longer to reply? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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