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Toadtorrent

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  1. Unfortunately, there are no high accuracy reps of this brand around. However, there are some nice fantasy's that can be had for a pretty low price that are beautiful watches in and of themselves...just not high accuracy replicas.
  2. Welcome aboard. Read my Noob Guide linked in my signature for links to some of the most common questions on the forum answered in detail...and some tidbits for even the experienced rep-o-phile.
  3. The panda dial is great. I have the racing black one with the red hands on its way. Another consideration might be the new day date one which is slightly larger...busier dial which you may or may not like.
  4. The wings should be straight. The anchor on the rep generally is closer to the 12 than on the gen. Check the comparisons between rep and gen on SD4K's review. You can also look for pics using search in the wristies.
  5. Good stuff. I do like the gun grip dial.
  6. That's the big difference. There are aftermarket casebacks and all sorts of stuff...but only 3 known ones, with display backs issued by Rolex itself.
  7. BTW...it's made in China...don't take it to European for servicing.
  8. Heh heh...remember, this is a group of people that have spent 70 posts almost discussing which rifle was used to snipe the pirates to rescue that boat captain...and thousands of posts on changing "L's" to "T's" on dials and moving the cross-bar on "A's" 0.005mm up or down.
  9. It's a rather large muscled pro-wrestler...I thought initially it was Lanikai before he started working out.
  10. Nice piece. That's the PO Chrono though. I have the SMP Chrono.
  11. If it's 40mm with that subdial spacing, that's not the reduced. The issue is whether he's measuring it right. I thought it was the reduced too...but not sure. Check the clown feet on the logo...I think it should have the happy feet...but be pretty thin. The reduced should be about 35-36mm...and the caseback looks right though and should have the serial number below the sea monster.
  12. Welcome aboard. The 3717 is a definite classic. We don't see too many Orfina's on board here...but we have a great Tag Heur Carrera rep along that lines. Have fun here...you found the best watch forum around.
  13. That's hilarious. You'd think at least most of the population would know an Invicta doesn't look anything like your beautiful new Fossil. Beautiful watch. Definitely some RobbieG Karma flowing in that one.
  14. Another option is to buy another movement for around $135 CDN (I don't know other prices...this is what I can get them for), and swap it in. Any watchmaker can do a straight movement swap. The issue is, that the A7750s traditionally come dry and dirty in the reps...and I don't know if this is also the case for one "brand new" imported to North America as well (but would think it would be a safe assumption). A swap would cost $100 so unless you do it yourself...it might not be all that worthwhile. Most people don't use their chronos. I do though.
  15. Full servicing should cost USD $200 or so depending on who's doing it...plus parts. If you have to get some gen ETA parts, it might add on another $20-50.
  16. It went for a huge price too, as it included the letter between Rolex and the client. Check out the specs: Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date GMT-Master with transparent back Estimated price: 20,000USD^30,000USD Purchase price: 125,500USD 4x the estimated price. This is from another site as I don't have my catalogue with me: This is not a common GMT, otherwise it is only worth a few dozen thousand Yuan. This GMT is a custom product which Professor Hugh G. Wales of University of South Africa ordered from Rolex on 7th of March, 1962. It is not only custom-made but also with transparent back which is quite rare in the history of Rolex. Of all the Rolex products, apart from two oysters with manual winding movement and transparent back in 1940's, this is the third transparent product recognized by the factory. Maybe at that time, Rolex was not so missish and could accept such special custom-made products. The more precious thing for this GMT is that the letters between the factory at that time and the professor are being kept, telling the cause and effect of this custom-made product, so it is called Rolex with stories. The purchase price also reflects the popularity of this treasure. I think although it is furious, but not enough. If it is on auction again several years later, the price maybe several times higher. So extrememly rare...but not unheard of.
  17. Sixx knows what he's doing. Heed his words. RG is another of the decent rep forums. Replica Watch Info is another one. Replica Center is NOT!!! Read the Noob Guide linked in my Signature and it will answer many of your questions. There is a link there to the dealers recommended on this site, and many of them (but not all) are also recommended dealers on the other sites as well including Rep Geek and vice versa. To get information about the individual models and versions, read the reviews and posts here as the best technical information is found at RWG by far!! Welcome aboard. Read, Search, Learn, Share!!
  18. Seriously...you people with phones that can actually take decent pictures. Mine look like tripe.
  19. ...at least you're not the Artist Formerly Known as an Unpronounceable Mystical Glyph. Now Sit Ubu...Sit... BTW...if you need The Zigmeister's email...send me a PM...I have special access to him.
  20. Welcome aboard Mark. You came to the best watch forum around...rep or gen. If you're looking for nice things, please search for Shundi's or Ajoesmith's avatars. You're going to have lots of questions...and the odds are good, the forum has way more answers and different experiences to share across the various posts. Read the Noob Guide linked in my signature and you'll hit the ground running. RWG is all about learning in a forum you can call your own. The great and supportive members will be more than willing to help...but you have to help yourself first. Read, Search, Learn and Share back with the forum. If you find the place as welcoming and helpful filled with some serious eye-candy in outstanding watches and photography, consider upgrading to a paid subscription to help keep the forum alive. If you're into IWCs...be sure to check out the pinned articles in the IWC section...lots of great stuff. I'm wearing my The Zigmeister lumed 2006 Cousteau Diver as I type this.
  21. Great stuff. I was going to say you're screwed...because she's going to be adding something to the stables at $10K per year. What kind of bikes are you riding? I'm the say way...bikes worth more than cars...and these days I'm walking to work and never get to ride even for commuting.
  22. The lume on Tags is generally not all the exciting...so fewer people are motivated to do it. I have a Carrera coming in, and think I will pass on it, as it's just the fill in the baton markers and the hands...nothing like the amount of lume applied on a sausage dial, or even the look of lume pools in a sandwich dial. My IWC Aquatimer is of course, the ultimate lume job (it's the blue lume job in the middle of The Zigmeister's signature). As well, PAMs generally cost about 2x or more than the Tags, and there are generally more things out of the box wrong with them: floppy levers, too thin/thick crowns, low cannon pinion, wrong Tritium/SL markings on dial, wrong A's, etc that really throw zealots in a knot. People who want a Pam are willing to pay more for a watch that lists at $7,000 than a Tag that lists at $3,000. The high end reps of the Aquaracer and Carrera are considered excellent out of the box...and not requiring many mods, so I think more people are willing to leave things as is.
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