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Brodie

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  1. Does anyone know or own a genuine 39mm Aqua Terra or Railmaster and could kindly tell me the case number? Trying to source some gen parts, unfortunately everything is by case number, not model number and I can’t narrow it down close enough to be sure I’m ordering for the right model/size. For reference, a case number from any of the following models below should work. Thanks in advance to anyone who might be able to help! Aqua Terra (39mm) 2503.50.00 steel steel black gents 2503.33.00 steel steel white gents 2503.30.00 steel steel silver gents 2503.80.00 steel steel blue gents 2503.34.00 steel steel white gents 2803.33.37 steel leather white gents 2803.34.37 steel leather white gents 2803.50.37 steel leather silver gents 2803.50.37 steel leather black gents 2803.80.37 steel leather blue gents Railmaster (39mm) 2503.52.00 steel steel black gents 2803.52.37 steel leather black gents
  2. Concepta + Domi magi + gen crown =
  3. Well, you're in luck because either caseback should work. The LH112 dial (sandwich dial) and the movement pictured above is accurate for H series on. The CG should be brushed, but the rollerball was introduced transitionally in the J series. So you could have a J with or without roller ball. For L series though, you would need the rollerball. PS. Don't think you want a LH caseback anyway. His is an I series with round case tube. Newer models like the J case you have, come with a hex crown tube.
  4. The Shaka Sign is a common greeting gesture. It is often associated with Hawai'i. It consists of extending the thumb and smallest finger while keeping the three middle fingers curled, and raising the hand as in salutation with the back of the hand facing the person that is being greeted; sometimes the hand is rotated back and forth to emphasize the sign. Hawaiian locals use the shaka to convey what locals in Hawai'i call the "Aloha Spirit," a gesture of friendship and understanding between the various ethnic cultures that reside within Hawai'i, and thus it does not have a direct semantic to literal translation. Depending on context it can also be used to communicate notions such as "all right," "cool," "smooth," and the like.
  5. Anything more than 1 is too many. But however many you want and are comfortable with is entirely personal. I have the "what if" problem where I'll keep certain watches just because "what if" that certain situation comes around that would be perfect for XXXXX watch. Otherwise it goes unworn. So I probably have 2 legitimate daily wearers and 4+ "what if" watches.
  6. Thanks everyone. The watch was delivered with a standard Portuguese chrono caseback. I swapped it for a proper Laureus rep caseback that I got from Typhoon.
  7. One of the fun things about this hobby is the never ending pursuit of buying/finding/building the perfect watch. (All the PAM fans nod their heads in unison) Some are easy to come by and others are damn near impossible. And then there
  8. Deployant end is 18mm. At least it is for the rep strap and deployant that came with my watch (lug end 20mm).
  9. A couple of real life pics (Panerai strap version) in the links below if color is your main concern. Overall, they're pretty good for the price. Main issue is they're stiff at first but do soften a bit with use. There are a number of custom strap makers who can make something in similar design with better quality but higher cost, so there is a trade off. But for something that is readily available, the TWB strap is not a bad choice. Honey Link Link Medium brown Link
  10. Thanks ubi. Yes the hour hand fits or at least stays on. The minute hand does not and is completely loose. Plops right on and falls right off if you turn the movement over. Unfortunatlely I don't have digital calipers and I'm checking with the seller again just to be sure what I got. Don't think it's a lost cause and in the end I can probably get it to work with some modification but just wanted to see ifthis was common before I started anythng.
  11. Anyone with gen PAM hands have any problems mounting on a 6497 movement (H3 cannon pin)? The minute hand that I have seems to drop straight through the cannon pin (i.e. the hole is slightly too large). So there's no option to press them on and if you turn the movement over it falls right off. I'll probably have to glue them on carefully somehow. I tried the same hand on two other movements and had the same problem. In comparison I also tried rep hands, Fu hands, and DSN hands and they all fit fine so it's definitely something funny with this OEM hand. Based on the fit, finish, and packaging of the hands when I received them, I trust they are genuine hands so not sure what's up with them.
  12. It says he has one for CONUS already but I couldn't tell if he meant he wanted 2 per area or 2 total (1 for CONUS and 1 for APAC). In any event I did PM FGD and offer to distribute in CONUS if he needed one more person, but haven't heard back.
  13. If everyone else is doing it..... I'd be in for 3 sets as well once they are ready. Thanks Simon!
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