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hooky

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  1. Too bad to hear something bad happened to your crystal...

    And yes it is possible, with help of diamond paste and some elbow grease. You will be needing several sorts of diamond paste for polishing and around 0.5-1h of hand polishing, f.i. while watching tv.

    I did it and it worked. Bought my stuff from eBay. There is some info here on the forum on how to use the diamond paste, just use the search function for that. Good luck!

    succes ermee Harm!

  2. @ sagat: indeed you will probebly only find rep straps. There are several good strapmakers from Thailand, also on the rep boards like repgeek, RWG (here), wrist-check, etc etc.

    But most of them don't have a store front since their customers are worldwide. And most straps are customs made on order...

    If I was to be in Thailand, I was going to enjoy the country and not looking for rep straps :drinks:

  3. ehm... don't really understand the assumption based premises of high end pam reps having to be 400usd...

    Where you looking for specific models like chrono, base, automatic or other? There are many extremely good high end reps around 250usd more or less these days. Not like around a couple of year back where only for 450usd++ good (modded) reps were obtainable...

    good luck finding the model you want!

  4. Well, this was the old and former discussion about the value of good bright lume. Arguments were that the lume was worth more than gold for the same weight. Other arguments were that the replica factory workers would steal it. Blablabla..

    The recent releases from the H-factory with models like PAM026, PAM212, PAM253, PAM288, PAM219, PAM177, PAM005 just proof that good lume does not have to be expensive anymore. So the question of paying a bit more is not relevant imo. Just the other factories should be able or be willing to find a good supplier of good lume, same as the H-factory uses...

  5. @momo650, I would not directly send it back to the dealer, because it does involve a slight risk of chinese customs and shipping risk. When a screw down crown does not easily screw in, it could also mean that there is some dirt or small steel dirt inside the crown. Most often that can be easily solved by a local watch smith. So if I were you I would first try that before sending it all the way back. Small problems, arrange locally, big problems, send back to China...

    Good luck!

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