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Toadtorrent

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  1. Wow...what a story. Yes...you will find this place to be far more than just watches...a Community in the truest sense...and Ubi above is definitely one of the cornerstones of it. Participate. Read...ask questions...share what you learn...share what you find confusing. You will find a strange level of support here that is hard to find in even the best of families. Here's to a stupid recovery, and your participation in the community.
  2. Yup...these manual wind and a21j engined dress watches are some the hidden gems in the rep world - simple, elegant, understated. Thanks for posting these...we don't get too many posts on these dress watches.
  3. Don't poo-poo the RB just because the plate isn't modded properly...it's still a top quality rep. MP's RB Review Gioarmani's Rubens Barrichello Review Samurai's RB Review SQL_PL's RB Review The top plate has been modded...though with difficulty: RB Plate Mod by MrBrown1 How about a crazy mod??
  4. That's pretty cool. Help a Nooby here...why do you need to go 2836 to 2846...are they different ligne sizes??
  5. Great write-up...the only really easy tell, is the subdial posts are black on the rep vs silver on the gen. Great rep!!! Thanks for this.
  6. Wow...isn't this a fun one to watch. REALLY COOL!!! Can't wait for the tutorial...
  7. OK...I should put my 3717 back on bracelet. I like your blacklight shot...fun stuff.
  8. I would like to see Megan Fox licking an ice cream cone with a vintage Tudor
  9. You always have the answers on these Freddy...nice find!!
  10. The Zigmeister had the mystery curly thread awhile back on one of Nanuq's treasures I think...that was hilarious... I think a thread on the ugliest, most embarrassing POS pieces that we still love anyways would be funny too. I would almost buy a Gaytona for that...except that I don't love them.
  11. I also think a heavily photo-intensive tutorial on lighting hot female butts by Gioarmani, SQL_PL or some others here on the forum would be really valuable...
  12. YESSSSS...somebody was actually able to help Ubi out after all his support for other members of the forum!!! Fantastic...
  13. There are no super high accuracy ones available "out of the box" because of issues like assymetrical chrono pusher requirements, dial spacing, and default bracelets. However, you can get them made using V72 (I think that's right...my brain is just waking up) movements and the like for substantial amounts of money, high end dials, etc...but these are expensive. However, that doesn't mean you can't get a nice one. I have a manual wind (lemania aka Venus aka Seagull ST19) version that although has a frozen 6-o-clock subdial (the 12 hour totalizer doesn't work) is still a beautiful watch. These can be had for a very reasonable price, with a rock solid movement. You can see more pics of mine in the Seagull links in my signature.
  14. They kind of make me feel funny...like climbing a rope in gym class.
  15. That would be interesting...a view into the rep manufacturing...but yeah...some of it could be very scary as some of it will be high tech manufacturing, others will be dirty, dingy, disgusting condition labouring. Not sure if I want to see that...I like my blissful world of ignorance. I want Freddy to do a tutorial on some of his photo work!! We really need somebody to do a detailed breakdown of a new 7753 movement too. I would love a making-of one of the Concepta Porto frankens...I remember seeing some posts on the machining down of the case...but a new post (maybe with old pics) on putting one together with the whole gen bezel, gen movement, dial, everything...that would be the Schnitzel!!
  16. That's interesting news Andreww...very interesting.
  17. Don't go by price. The issue with mechanical watches in general is that there aren't really a lot of good watchmakers who do a good job on mechanical watches in general. Even fewer, can work on chronograph (stopwatch) movements...and even fewer who are willing to work on rep watches AND EVEN FEWER who are have experience in working with REP/Asian mechanical chrono movements. The Zigmeister (Zigmeister), Bricciola (Domi) and Francisco are a rare breed who are true artists in what they do, experienced, and really nice people. Their prices are fair...more than fair...but more importantly, you are having your babies fixed by extremely qualified people who happen to be great supporters of this great forum. Find this kind of knowledge and community at a local store!! Likely a store will not fix a rep watch. Another thing to note with movements is, that a GEN ETA movement can be made in either Switzerland, China or Thailand...and still be a Gen ETA movement. These will take all the gen ETA parts, and can be fixed by ANY watchmaker (if they are willing to work on a GEN ETA movement in a rep case with rep dial). See this Timezone article for more info. There are also ETA Clones...likely made by Seagull that are not quite a clone...but similar to the ETA movements.(look for The Zigmeister's breakdown of this movement HERE). These may be serviced by a watchmaker familiar with GEN ETA movements, but may or may not take gen ETA parts...it depends...and you need a watchmaker familiar with asian movements to deal with their fussiness successfully. Hopefully this helps.
  18. Interesting idea...I can think of others...and will do so...
  19. I think these ones are quite nice. Keep us posted on your experience over time with the movement as it's the seconds-at-six movement modification...a necessary evil for these watches. Nice picture taking...and thanks for posting.
  20. Interesting...the movements should be very similar in construction to a standard ETA 6497...so you could use that as a base, but the position of some of the gears might be slightly different. An interesting project...please post your experiences...how you're approaching and learning...so others can benefit from your pedagogical approach. It's a very cool idea!! If they're smaller watches, the challenge might be the movements are smaller and harder to work with...something to keep in mind.
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