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mrandazzo

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  1. It's a rainy day and I'm playing with my toys (Eos 600D, Photoshop, watches).

    Hope you like it!

    Datejust 16200

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    Submariner 14060M

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    Front facing with reflections

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    Side view

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    Tudor Heritage Monte Carlo Homage Grey Dial

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    And at last, but not least

    Omega SMP 2531.80

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    Enjoy!

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  2. This is really nice! Looks like a gen, am I right?

    It is, but it is not. Old SMP closed factory franken built in origin by FxrAndy. Only middle case, bezel, caseback and crystal are rep.

    I'm looking on the bay for a bargain caseback and crystal to complete the puzzle. I don't want to spend much, unless they are bargain. It's almost perfect as it is!

  3. Take a look at this item on ebay...

    150802438222

    How much measure the gen dial?

    I have a spare cn version GMT master from which I can borrow the wrong hand stack 2836...

    Can this be a good idea or it's better buy a 1655 and mod it?

    Any comments is welcome!

    Thanks!

  4. I need to own the gen of the watch I'm crazy for!

    Some watches works as reps...some you need to buy the gen. It depends on how much you love that watch...

    For some people reps are shadow of luxury...for some others they are just the small step before falling in love.

    You don't keep a rep watch you don't like and It's not grown on you.... You sell or trade it usually.

  5. Gen vs Rep? With some sacrifice and savings you can buy a gen. Like any gen...a speedmaster, 14060 no cosc, etc...

    Try it on your wrist, look at it, admire it and adore it...taste the genuiness, the flawless quality...

    It totally worth it.

    You can proudly leave it to your son...heritage of sacrifice and years of savings maybe, a lifetime buddy, that your son will proudly wear...

    "that's my dad's 14060"

    Now a 14060 no cosc It's a poor man Rolex...but in a 20 years?

    My 2 cents: buy gen watches you love, and if you can a classic pieces that would never get you tired of.

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