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jun
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How do I remove a scratch from a watch crystal?
jun replied to jun's topic in Watch Repair & Upgrade
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Can it be done? is a small scratch!
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what would cause a watch seconds hand (at 6) to sometimes jump couple seconds and keep runing ok. It does it on different spots on 30-60 seconds side of the dial, at differents spots. Watch is keeping good time though. Is this something I should be concerned with? Thx
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Poor guy, I bet his wife has fake boobs, 10 facial plastic surgeries and wears a wig, himself, a penis enlargement and uses Viagra every day...talking about being fake.LOL
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Got it done...
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No screws on top, Thanks
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>>>>>>I drive fast. Really fast. I never push the limits or put others in danger<<<<<< Sorry, IMO what I quoted from your thread make no sense. If you speed you are putting others at risk, no matter how good you are. Just a couple of days ago a cop kill himself following a speedy driver in my town, does the dare devil ever thought this would happen? NO.
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Where did you get the gen strap from?
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OEM or not it may be ceramic so it may be hard to scratch and it may end up screwed, SELL IT and get a brushed one.
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Nice post, Wondering if the alien story was for real.
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100% agreed on the hand bleeding, also the subdial hands at 9 is too close to the dial, like if the dial was not properly in place. Hublot would not allow this on any of its watches.
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I do have the version 1 polished bezel, this thing is perfect, its like a mirror and very nice looking.
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this may be solved by loosing the two screws that hold the movement in place an slightly move the movement until it get centered.
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LOL... with those figures you should only own gens. LOL... with those figures you should only own gens.
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Agreed, is kind of rude calling somebody out.
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The Tourneau at Bal Harbours is awsome, many other hi-end stores also, AP, Chopard, Cartier,etc. Hi-end mall....
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...when the guy sitting next to you on first/coach class makes a compliment on your watch as he is wearing the exact same timepiece as you. After a few more words you find out he is wearing a $400 rep so well built that only a well trained eye can tell the difference between his and your $8K gen. As some of the members in this forum my collection includes both low end gens and reps. However, owners of solely hi-end gen collections may not be aware of such good reps on the market. With this said... Isn't this one of the reasons why some hi-end gen owners get so irritated when some idiot starts commenting and loading pics on gen forums about how perfectly replicated his $400 rep is? Would it feel disappointing seeing many people wearing such an exclusive watch, eventhough is a rep and can't tell the difference? Again, How would you feel?
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The crown stem looks ok, is the release button what looks jammed.
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Removed my crown (A7750) to clean up the dial and when I put it back it comes right off. The release button must be jammed as it looks lower than where is suppose to be. I pressed the release button as gentle as possible and still it happened. I've done this before with an ETA 7750 with no problem. How can I fixed this?
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I have a platinum on the way to me this week for a project, I may post some pics after done.
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HBB, polished ceramic bezel + AR for $512!
jun replied to Mickey Padge's topic in General Discussion
Not only the engraving on the rotor, the font on the caseback is different also. It looks to me as a gen caseback. I own 3 HBB - RG creamic, SS-gold bezel and a Platinum Mat is on the way. Now, all of this watches I purchased from different dealers and is a fact that the font on the case back is the same in all 3 and different from the one in the Gens. Rep caseback font is not as deeply engraved as in the gen. -
Amen to those words. If im buying a replica it better be the closest posible to the GEN.
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Asian 7750 to Swiss 7750 movement swap question
jun replied to jun's topic in Watch Repair & Upgrade
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Asian 7750 to Swiss 7750 movement swap question
jun replied to jun's topic in Watch Repair & Upgrade
Its a high beat version, I assume the hands will be the "stop" to the upgrade. Correct? -
Have a watch with a swiss 7750 and another with an asian 7750. I would like to swap them. My problem is that the swiss movement have chrono minutes at 12 and the asian has chrono minutes at 3. I think the date wheel is not going to be a problem but Im not sure about the hands. Can this be done? Can the minutes gear be swaped from 12 to 3 within the movement itself ? Can the hands be swapped between movements? Thanks