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Watchmeister

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  1. As far as I know all the better ones are the wrong size (42 vs 40mm) so they have always been a non-starter for most. If there is a new version out someone else please chime in. I have always been hopeful that the Noob factory would put one out but not yet.

  2. Another welcome to RWG. Have fun. Find what you like. Read the reviews and reach out to one of the trustees dealers who carries that particular watch. Think of it as "one stop shop". And I suspect you will find that doing the research and discussing with other members is half the fun. Although there is no better feeling than getting that package from China. ;)

  3. I am too lazy to re-read this thread but if it hasn't been already suggested I would probably add the Hublot Diver. The weight is off due to substituting ss for TI on the inner body but aesthetically it is a truly great rep. Other than to an AD I would wear that watch anywhere. I ran into a guy wearing a gen at a polo type event (what better place). He had a slightly different version but we looked at each others wrists pretty closely and his only comment was "nice to see another member of the club". He had the carbon fiber version and I can't imagine what he paid for his. So I nominate that one (if it hasn't been already).

  4. if you really want a franken with more than a gen dial and hands I would suggest saving up for a second hand gen. They trade at a steep discount to new and not far from the cost of a franken. and this is coming from a guy who built one.

  5. Guys - thought I'd she'd a bit of knowledge here.

    As a technical "banking institution" Paypal (almost certainly) does this to ck form to US guidelines surrounding the BSA (bank secrecy act) which most specifically focuses on transactions of cash over $10k.

    Keep in mind that a lot of people on this world go through a lot of trouble to launder money to make fraudulent transactions look plausible.

    I know a bit about this ;)

    Exactly. But I agree. Always start with your PayPal account log-in and work from there.

  6. When people say screws are in the wrong direction what are they referring to? if the complaint is that the screws don't have a properly centered cut I understand that. I have never understood why the cuts aren't perfectly centered. That is not rocket science. On the level screws (above or below the rim of the bezel) it cuts both ways on the gens. They are not all at the same level as it depends how much the smith tightened the screws to ensure sealing out the elements. Although I do have to say that most in the boutique start with the screws slightly below the bezel plane. I always assumed it was to protect the white good screws which are obviously softer than the SS.

  7. The traditional Offshore and the Diver are the same 42mm. I have tried on both gens at the boutique. The only ones that are 44mm are the newer models with the clear caseback - Grand Prix, etc. And by the way in the real world the gen Diver is 13.8 vs. 14.3 for the ROO Chrono so it is a fairly de-minimus difference. It is just that the rep has to be closer to 17mm (or whatever it is) to fit the 7750 movement.

  8. It is the right overall dimension. And the Grand Prix's are a special edition and retail at 45k in gold or higher in platnum. The date and the offset pushers relates to the fact that the gen uses a chrono module on top of a base movement. As a result the crown sits below the pushers. The 7750's are a unified movement so the pushers and crown line up. On the date it is simply that the date is placed a little differently on a 7750 rather than on the gen or equivalent LWO 283 ETA movement. Both the gen and the LWO 283 use the same DD chrono module. The ETA version uses a 2892 as the base.

  9. What is cool about this watch is that there now are true carbon parts available. However you will never be able to make the movement look like gen and it is a clear caseback. There are the usual lack of offset pushers, date depth and overall case thickness issues but that is true with every AP seconds at 12 chrono. Also bear in mind it is 44mm versus the standard 42mm Offshore. having said all that it is a gorgeous watch. :)

  10. Look closely and you will see that all the date placements are not visually the same. You are correct that you can't move the location of the date on the dial but some of the newer models use a steeper inner tachy ring so that it overlaps the outside of the dial less. Optically it makes the date look like it is positioned better. Think of it as an optical illusion.

    Standard Rep Date Placement:

    http://www.trustytime.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=241_243&products_id=8886

    Better:

    http://www.trustytime.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=241_243&products_id=3906

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