d.b Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 (edited) hi it's something alot of people bug about, sorry that i'm going to do that my self too, it's coz at non of the posts it have staight,detailed answers.. i own a "cheap" sub with japanese movement... and i already think it aint worth any modding.. and i figured out it will be better for me in the near future to invest in a proper rep, and mod it.. or maybe pay a little more and get a pre-modded rep right "out-of-the-box" my question is, is that rolex "PERFECT" submariner from perfect-clones.com worth the extra $200 ? link @ http://perfect-clones.com/rlss10005-perfec...362-p-1045.html is that the closest to gen rep available ? or there are more mods to be taken on the watch to make it perfect? i mean, he has a sub for $188 with the same ETA Swiss mvmt.. and i belive the extra cost is for the mods taken on the watch, does they worth it? i mean, a waterproofing mod is super-nice! so is the mvmnt pre-servicing, and the crown guards matched to gen size.. and so are the other mods etc.. but it that worth the $$$ ? or is there a better take for the same bucks? any advice will be appreciated. thanks in advance! d.b Edited December 26, 2006 by d.b Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crystalcranium Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 -->QUOTE(d.b @ Dec 26 2006, 05:57 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> hi it's something alot of people bug about, sorry that i'm going to do that my self too, it's coz at non of the posts it have staight,detailed answers.. i own a "cheap" sub with japanese movement... and i already think it aint worth any modding.. and i figured out it will be better for me in the near future to invest in a proper rep, and mod it.. or maybe pay a little more and get a pre-modded rep right "out-of-the-box" my question is, is that rolex "PERFECT" submariner from perfect-clones.com worth the extra $200 ? link @ http://perfect-clones.com/rlss10005-perfec...362-p-1045.html is that the closest to gen rep available ? or there are more mods to be taken on the watch to make it perfect? i mean, he has a sub for $188 with the same ETA Swiss mvmt.. and i belive the extra cost is for the mods taken on the watch, does they worth it? i mean, a waterproofing mod is super-nice! so is the mvmnt pre-servicing, and the crown guards matched to gen size.. and so are the other mods etc.. but it that worth the $$$ ? or is there a better take for the same bucks? any advice will be appreciated. thanks in advance! d.b There are plenty of threads about the "perfect" and "ultimate" Submariners archived and available through the search function. They contain great information, discussion and debate and would be worth your review. The topic is sort of played out here. My opinion, for whatever it's worth, is that if you are going to wear your rep every day, a movement servicing and water resistance rating will help improve the odds of its' ability to give you day to day performance but, is a copy of the Rolex trademark worth that to you? $450 will get you a very nice genuine Tissot, Hamilton, Swiss Army or Accutron automatic complete with a real guarantee should anything be amiss in daily use 18 months from now. I don't wear my reps daily so $188 was as much as I was willing to pay. The extra price buys me performance I wouldn't need and doesn't mean a higher fidelity of reproduction. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fitmic Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 crystalcranium>> WORD!!! I can only speak for myslef. I buy a quality watch for <$300 incl. shipping. It happens to have a Omega logo, and is to the untrained eye genuine looking. IT'S A BONUS!!! I never say my watch is gen if I'm called out. If someone non watch nut says: - It must be fake! - Please, then point out the flaws. (that shut them up) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
d.b Posted December 27, 2006 Author Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 (edited) thanks for your help! i wear my reps almost everyday, but not all day long.. sometimes only half a day, sometimes all day... depends.. i was looking at the $188 sub from perfect-clones, it has swiss ETA movement, and looking pretty decent for the price.. i'm interested in purchasing one of these.. the $450+ perfect sub seems sweet... but too pricey for me (for now anyways) out of all mods, there are 2 mods that i could like to add to that which are: - waterproofing - servicing how much could that add up to the actual $188 sub ? also, i'm all the time thinking about the fact that maybe while water-proofing a rep (which is a professional task which includes disassembling some parts and then assembling them back) something will go wrong, like after getting it back, suddenly something will happen, either to movement functioning, watch look (something not put in %100 back) and etc.. is that concern is possible? or the pros do it so good the rep will look & function %100 perfect after modding it water-proofing it. your help is much appreciated! have a great day! d.b Edited December 27, 2006 by d.b Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gioarmani Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 "None of the posts have detailed answers?"... This has been answered multiple times, daily, in detail, ad naseum. Try the search function. Here's yet another repost: Without trying to sound pretentious, I'd like to add my two cents if I could; mainly because there's a question about this almost daily. I think you'll find there's a little grey area here, but I believe this might be the simplest & best solution to your question. I've (fortunately and unfortunately) spent a bit of money in an attempt to not only sort this out for myself and others, but to also have a little fun in the process. First (slightly off track but still relevant) I'd like to say--in the long-run--it's probably wisest to stay away from Asian movements, if you can. Good luck getting non-swiss parts and better luck getting it fixed correctly. I know a lot of people like Asian movements and might disagree with me, but you'll do best to stick with ETA (Swiss movements). They last longer, are a snap to find parts for, and are more reliable over the long-term. Now that we've segued into the ETAs, it's a bit easier to narrow your search from here. I've ordered from almost every dealer on the boards, and then some (including watches from dealers I did not do business with directly, but instead purchased from other board members), and this is what I've come to find. Please do bear in mind I would never play favorites and I certainly wouldn't allow any relationship--business or personal--interfere with my judgement, so I'll try to be unbiased towards any particular dealer, by attempting to speak only from the fact I've personally encountered from my purchases, and the purchases I've made on behalf and/or at the request of other people. http://www.trustytime.com/index.php?main_p...products_id=256 In an over-all view, I believe Andrew's "relaunched" version of the Submariner (above) to be the best on the current market. This is, of course, a bit generalized but taking into account the aesthetic pros & cons of all the Subs out there, I think this one tilts the scale to it's favor. Now, the ETA Subs from both Josh & Andrew are much better than the past generations and have better bands, crisper dial prints, and closely perfected crowns & crown-guards. EL's is also a spectacular watch, seeing as it's the same body & band that Andrew sold before replacing it with the "relaunch". You also have the choice between vintage and non-vintage models. The vintage would probably be more fun to mod. A vintage Sub fresh from the dealers without mods tends to look so new (without, of course, said modifications) that no one will believe it's real, for its "age". And the believability factor is a heavily weighing option (if not the primary reason) for purchasing a Rolex rep; don't believe those who say they don't care about the brand, they just "like the way it looks", as opposed to simply buying the $30 Timex that looks the exact same. wink.gif So stick with the new design of Sub, if you don't plan on doing much of anything to it, other than wearing it to have the Rolex name on your wrist. Now similar to almost every other mass-manufactured good on the planet, these Swiss movements are assembled in China. The parts are manufactured in Switzerland, but simply put together elsewhere to absorb a great portion of the labor cost. Eta has their movements assembled in China for most all their buyers: Cartier, Tiffany's, Oris, Baume & Mercier, Tag Heuer, etc. Contrary to popular belief, the vast majority of Swiss movements come oiled--they don't all come dry. If they did, they'd all be dead in a matter of weeks. You most likely won't/shouldn't need to have it serviced (disassembled & oiled) for about 2-3 years of average wear. Most Swiss watch makers suggest a five-year service & cleaning. Also contrary to general consensus, these watches are more waterproof than the credit they're generally given; the sports models, mind you, not the more refined banker's watches like Vacheron Constantin, Patek, etc. It's worth the extra $20, or whatever your area watch-smiths currently charge, to have it pressure tested. I've yet to have one (of my own, or one I've tested for somebody else) that failed waterproofing, and I swim & shower in all of mine. I'd have to say, depending on which model you're looking for--especially in the Rolex category--Andrew or Josh are your best bet for the best models (go with Davidsen for your Panerai). In true fairness to all the others, the dealers on here are all trustworthy & credible; otherwise they wouldn't be allowed to continue to ply their trade on the board. I've purchased a slew of reps over the past few months, for myself and other people (Subs, GMTs, Datejusts, Daydates, Daytonas, Omegas, Panerai, Cartier, Bulgari, mens & womens, etc...), and I've found these two gentlemen to be the most courteous, the most efficient, and to have the most consistency in their service, their expedited shipping, and their product. http://perfect-clones.com/ http://www.trustytime.com/ If I had to pick a runner up (in the Rolex category), it would definitely be EL (Eddie Lee). http://s39.photobucket.com/albums/e186/300thomas/ He's got a great case with almost perfect CGs, and the best dial print out there. I've reason to believe it's the same one Andrew uses in his "relaunch", and the one TTK has in his Asian model as well. If you don't want to pay the $90 to have your Sub serviced in the next 3 years, or the $20 to pressure-test it, but do wish to swim in your Submariner, then the "perfect" Subs are a good choice for you. I have come to find however, that the "perfect" subs are either utilizing different parts (primarily the cases) that seem to possess slight irregularity's in shape that stray not only from the regular ETA Sub reps, but also the shape of the gens as well. The pearls on the bezel insert tend to be a little flat, rather than having a proper dome shape to them, and the serrated edge on the crowns tend to have more rounded edges, rather than coming to a "point" like they do on the regular Subs. Compared to my gen, the "perfects" also have a date-mag that's a bit too big. A lot of people have the notion that the date window (the white portion of the datewheel that shows through the opening in the dial, directly underneath the cyclops eye) is supposed to almost completely fill the viewing area of the entire cyclops. It's not. In fact, if you take a trip to an AD, you'll see they only fill about 3/4 of the cyclops. From my own personal experience, I think it's more cost-effective to purchase a regular Sub (the models around $200), and if you wish, pay your smith the extra $90 to have it serviced/oiled (but definitely get it pressure-tested!). This works out much cheaper than the "perfect" Subs, and I feel you'll actually wind up with a better looking watch. I hope this was helpful. IPB IPB Image Maybe I should make this my signature... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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