windyzz Posted June 19, 2008 Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 Hey, I have never had chances to show some of my rep collection since I first join this forum. Today i finally finished my last Exam, and if I pass all I should be able to grad Anyway here it is My PD Asian 7750 RogerDubuis Diver Lemania Mvt i think Bell&Ross Asia 21J Tag heuer SLR Quartz Zenith Quartz Panerai Radiomir BlackSeal Chopard Mille Miglia GT XL ( Non chrono Asia 21J) MontBlanc GMT Swiss ETA Rolex GMT Master (Very Dodgy replica, Purchased it for $20 USD) Chopard Mille miglia GT XL Black chrono Asian 7750 Brequet Skeleton Breitling Blackbird (Asia 21j) Ebel 1911BTR Quarts Cartier (Asian 21j) Jager LC(Unknown hand wind movement) AP Royal Oak (Asian 7750) Corum(sorry dont have a proper picture for it) Chopard Mille miglia GMT(Asian 7750) Finally Navitimer From trustytime Sorry for the bad quality pictures on some of the watches, because some of them are located overseas where my dad lives, we sorta swap watches around when he came here to Aus . Anyway I started to love my Navitimer more and more the more i used it, and I'm planning to do some modification later on like, having AR done, servicing the mvt, have a better lume, and maybe I'll change the dial,date to have it correct/closer look to gen ? Can anyone tell me the source of those parts, and who should I seek to, and would it be expensive?? Thanks I'm still new need to learn alot about replica watches.. Thanks and enjoy Regards Windz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
b16a2 Posted June 19, 2008 Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 Congratulations on the last exam, and also for the very nice collection! Anyway I started to love my Navitimer more and more the more i used it, and I'm planning to do some modification later on like, having AR done, servicing the mvt, have a better lume, and maybe I'll change the dial,date to have it correct/closer look to gen ? Can anyone tell me the source of those parts, and who should I seek to, and would it be expensive?? The Navitimer is one of the most stunning watches available (gen or rep) If you are in teh USA - try Chieftang for the double AR If you are in the EU - use k222 As for the servicing and the movement, our resident expert is taking a break as far as I know, so that may have wait for a while. However, I havd my Navitimer relumed by someone in the UIK, and whilst it shone nicely, I would not bothers, as lume on the end of the stick markers is so small, it doesn't give off an impressive glow, and although it makes it slightly easier to read in the dark, it doesn't compare to having something like a 111h relumed. Genuine dials sometimes crop up on ebay, but you might find that with double AR, this replica one is sufficient. The genuine might need a very very tiny amount taken off of the outside, to reduce the diameter before it fits. As for the datewheel try Lello, he produces the Breitling datewheel Personally to get a very very close to genuine Navitimer I would spend on the follwing; Double AR Lello Datewheel and a service for reliability The dial and the relume I wouldn't worry about personally Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
windyzz Posted June 19, 2008 Author Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 Congratulations on the last exam, and also for the very nice collection! The Navitimer is one of the most stunning watches available (gen or rep) If you are in teh USA - try Chieftang for the double AR If you are in the EU - use k222 As for the servicing and the movement, our resident expert is taking a break as far as I know, so that may have wait for a while. However, I havd my Navitimer relumed by someone in the UIK, and whilst it shone nicely, I would not bothers, as lume on the end of the stick markers is so small, it doesn't give off an impressive glow, and although it makes it slightly easier to read in the dark, it doesn't compare to having something like a 111h relumed. Genuine dials sometimes crop up on ebay, but you might find that with double AR, this replica one is sufficient. The genuine might need a very very tiny amount taken off of the outside, to reduce the diameter before it fits. As for the datewheel try Lello, he produces the Breitling datewheel Personally to get a very very close to genuine Navitimer I would spend on the follwing; Double AR Lello Datewheel and a service for reliability The dial and the relume I wouldn't worry about personally Unfortunately I live in Australia Sydney T_T, Thank you for your Advice. I might contact those following people if I want my navitimer upgraded Thx Regards Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
perry563 Posted June 19, 2008 Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 GREAT collection BUT PLEASE throw that Breguet in the garbage immediatly!!!!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
windyzz Posted June 21, 2008 Author Report Share Posted June 21, 2008 (edited) Ummm does anyone here know how to double AR my navitimer ? I live in Australia Sydney, can a normal watch repairer change a date wheel and do AR for me ? What do you guys think ? And what is lello username here? I need to PM him ! Thanks in advance Regards Edited June 21, 2008 by windyzz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jmt Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 Ummm does anyone here know how to double AR my navitimer ? I live in Australia Sydney, can a normal watch repairer change a date wheel and do AR for me ? What do you guys think ? And what is lello username here? I need to PM him ! Thanks in advance Regards Ummmm..... that would be Lello.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corgi Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 That Breguet skeleton is really clever! I like how your collection includes popular super-reps but also rare, specialized enthusiast models. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
windyzz Posted June 22, 2008 Author Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 That Breguet skeleton is really clever! I like how your collection includes popular super-reps but also rare, specialized enthusiast models. Thx ! I'm Obssesed, and wanted more and more ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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