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Best place for you to go is your sofa with a drink and spend a few nights reading threads here. You don’t say what models you are seeking, but Noob is not always the best maker. As for Swiss movement of course, most of us would say of course not. Generally you are paying a premium for a movement pulled from a secondhand watch, repaired possibly with a mix of used and Chinese components and probably none of this done in a clean workspace. Save your money, buy a clone movement version and if at a later date you want to go Swiss, buy a new clean movement from a reputable parts supply house, it’s a straight swop

 

Welcome to the forum and enjoy your time here

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I’m new here and looking to purchase some very nice NOOB Rolex’s.   Which is the best place to go?   Looking for Swiss movements of course.   Thanks everyone. 

That you’re new is no doubt. And ignorant at that. You have no clue that the new Asian clone movements can work well, or that Swiss movements can be prone to issues as well. Well not go the whole hog and ask for Swiss replicas instead you fool?

And oh, one more time you post “sfs” on sales threads, you’re out of here. Being new is fine. But don’t spam relentlessly, it’s annoying especially when you’re expecting everyone to understand your stupid acronyms.
Since you like acronyms so much, this one is for you: gfy.




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