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Toadtorrent

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  1. Agree...WITH SHUNDI that is. You're screwed. You justed sorted out THE STANDARD for gifts for the next 10 years.
  2. That's a lot of packages. Funny!! So they have to attempt delivery...just not by a certain date with the ground service. Fair enough.
  3. SMC summed it up nicely. The big issue is, you'll need tools and a clean work environment. The tools you need are: Caseback opening tool...or as some have used, a big ball of sticky duct tape or whatever to open the case up Small screwdrivers to remove the dial (regular jeweller's screwdrivers will be too big...these are somewhat specialized) Hand removal tool Hand setting tool (or toothpicks, cut and "pitted") Rodico for cleaning up fingerprints finger cots for keeping greasy hands off of the dial and the movement If you look at either my guide to movement swapping on a Noobmariner (Ajoesmith's guide that I reposted) or my Franck Muller Crazy Hours movement breakdown, it shows you the process of what needs to be done to decase, remove dial and hands, and reassemble everything. You can use standard 2 part epoxy for the glue or silicone. A rep friendly watch repair guy can easily do this for you and the cost will be minimal.
  4. I agree with Theo. The TG Ceramic is one mean looking rep. Matte black with red jet hands...all business baby!! Perfect for island hopping in your Apache chopper...saving the world at the Baccarat table (screw Texas Holdem) or stealing lunch money from the geek in accounting. The green BP is a limited use rep. Only few wardrobe options will show this watch off as it should be which means it won't get much wrist time. As much as I'm not a big fan of the colour, I think it would look good as an oversized women's watch matched to something like a Luis Vuitton Multicolor bag or whatever...
  5. The Fish is a a great first choice. I really love that white dial too!! Congrats.
  6. That's CRAZY!! No time?? Did you get free shipping or was it considered unusual weather so no freebie?
  7. You'll love it. It's a fantastic rep!! Get it on the bracelet...and you can add whatever strap your heart desires. Swapping the bracelet to the strap really makes it quite versatile.
  8. The Gaytona came in gen form too...doesn't mean it looks good.
  9. ...AND...good idea to keep the paying membership on this board.
  10. You wouldn't by any chance be able to post a few pics of some of the higher end rep Seikos would you? I'm curious now what kind of product actually gets delivered...given the pics in the sites referenced in this thread look like gen catalogue shots. Can you saaaaay....Spring Drive???
  11. The forum rocks. Given the nature of some recent threads (not yours)...spend time and understand the culture of collecting and the forum...and you'll find this place to be the most knowledgeable and fun place to be for all your watch talk (and loosely related) diversional needs. As to straps...you'll learn that rep straps generally stink. There are a few that are alright (namely the Breitling thick leather ones)...but most of the dress leather straps are exceptionally crappy in quality. As to your fear...look your fear straight in the eye and say: "you're going down...I'm increasing my credit limit".
  12. I seem to have one of these moments once a day. Oh well...at least those around me seem to get used to them.
  13. Was this something you did...but later regretted? Hah hah...just kidding. Did you get the pics explained? In case you didn't: #1 - First Black President - Obama #2 - First Black F1 Champion - Lewis Hamilton #3 - Most In Demand Actor - Will Smith #4 - Best Golfer - Tiger Woods #5 - Post-plastic surgery Michael Jackson with a "dream balloon" of his Jackson 5 afro days saying: FCUK!
  14. Things you learn...but now...what value...for $30 or so...nobody will ever know what you really said with that new improved modified post.
  15. Absolutely. Congrats. Your account has been successfully upgraded to Moderator status. Enjoy your new responsibilities...I mean power.
  16. Congrats. Diamond watches are too bling for me...but given you play poker...it sounds like it suits your environment. It looks beautifully finished. Congrats.
  17. Let me have a go... -Best non-blingy sports watch on bracelet: Omega SMP Chrono -Best blingy sports watch on bracelet: Any Breitling...possibly the TT BCE or Montbrillant Legende -Best sports watch on leather/croc/gator: IWC 3717 Spitfire or Breitling Skyland -Best sports watch on rubber: IWC 2006 Aquatimer Cousteau Diver -Best tool/work/rugged watch: Rolex SeaDweller -Best braceleted dress watch: I don't really consider braceleted watches dressy... -Best strapped dress watch: Vacheron Constantin Malte Tourbillon Regulator or Open Worked Tourby -Best sporty chronograph: Omega SMP Chrono -Best dress chronograph: IWC Portuguese Panda Dial -Best GMT: Vintage Rolex 6542 with Pepsi Perspex bezel or 1655 Tangerine Steve McQueen -Best aviators watch: I like the slide rule thing as well...so possibly a Breitling Navigator -Best pure dive watch: IWC Deep Two
  18. It looks like they just uploaded the whole Seiko and whatever else catalogue. All the pics look like gen catalogue pics to me. Maybe I'm wrong. They also don't have pics of anything but the dial side...so you can't see what kind of movement they are sticking in these as many of the Seiko 5 gens have display backs. Who knows what you'll actuall be getting. I wonder how many of these models listed are actually "in stock" or "available? That's what I mean by being skeptical that all of these are repped. I know with our rep dealers here...many of the watches are no longer available that are listed in their online catalogues...just to bump up the amount of product they have and hope you'll buy something else if what you want is not in stock.
  19. Those are some of them...check the menu option at the top "Links"...it will take you HERE. You'll find useful links for all aspects of watch collecting and modding. You might have to upgrade the membership to a paid subscription to see the links. Be sure to read the trade reviews section from the main page (after login)...to view feedback about the various collectors. All collectors have received some bad feedback...so you have to decide for yourself who to go to. Read my Noob Guide linked in my signature, and that should help you through your introduction to the rep world. Welcome aboard.
  20. Properly serviced...an A7750 powered watch SHOULD last a lifetime really...that means servicing every 5 or so years...the same as a gen. If you need replacement parts...that's where it gets tricky. I do this with the watches I like but don't wear as often. A new movement costs between $120-150...and the movement swap costs $75-120 or so. If you can do the swap yourself...then it's not a huge deal...and can be a good, cost effective route to keeping a watch alive. Some reps as we know, stop getting made, and availability becomes scarce. For the reps I really like...I get them serviced as I want them to be reliably around...the others...I'm willing to take my chance and will let the movement run to the ground. A serviced movement remember, does feel better...without that loud rotor.
  21. I was going to suggest you adding a glazed gen croc strap to that...in both black and dark brown...2 totally different looks...and I agree, much more elegant.
  22. Western Union payment is non-negotiable...fine with a trusted seller...but with an unknown internet vendor...kiss your money good bye. The odds of all these Seiko's being repped is quite low. I agree...this looks like a scam site. All their photos look like gen watches. I would say your quest for a good Seiko watch has ended here. You may not like the designs of the less contemporary offerings of the higher end brands here...but from the vendors here...you can be rest assured you'll at least get what's advertised.
  23. I always say...buying reps is not like ordering form Wal-Mart. I'm not trying to shirk answering your question...but what collector to buy from depends on what your requirements are for a good buying experience. Most collectors here can get whatever you need...but if recommended by the forum...you'll be able to see reviews and experiences by the forum members. ALL collectors/dealers recommended here have given BAD experiences to at least a few members...so you have to read everything with a grain of salt. There's a link section that has dealer links that are board recommended, at the top of the forum interface...go there...then read the reviews in the reviews section from the main board. You can decide for yourself which dealer to go to. I've used Watchstation, Josh, Andrew, Silix (Jay), Angus...all with great service...and no problems. Others have had problems with all of them...that's why...read the reviews...decide for yourself...then email the collectors directly to see if they can get what you want. Read my Noob Guide linked in my Signature of any of my posts...and all will be revealed.
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