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Rolex Submariner, ceramic bezel


Mickey Padge

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A delivery arrived for me today, from an off board dealer. Having seen some interesting posts and really reduced prices, I took the plunge with Tony from www.Asian7750.com.....

I purchased a Rolex Submariner, with an Asian clone 2836 and a ceramic ceramic bezel for only $143.00! ^_^

I really like the watch, check it out, what do you think? Click to expand:

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In case you are wondering, I brushed the bracelet, it came with polished mid links originally ;)

Tony is a good guy, I found him to be very helpful, but remember he is not a board sanctioned dealer!

Cheers! B)

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What I can see looks good. How does the Hev look?

Thanks freddy333, for the price it is a steal! Really good quality, even when compared to the GMT2C, which I used to own B)

By HEV do you mean helium release valve? Because there isn't one, I thought that was the SeaDweller only?

Cheers! :D

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That's a nice watch. Makes you wonder why they're struggling to get the bezel right on the DSSD. Maybe it's because there was no "genuine used as sample" available!

Thanks! :)

This watch has very nice proportions, whereas the DSSD looks strange to me, huge case, tiny lugs and bracelet. It's the main reason why I would never buy a DSSD, rep or gen :p

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I believe that that Tony is also TonyXKF aka Watcheden, so in that regards, considered a sanctioned dealer on RWI, and under apprenticeship here :)

Awesome watch, what did you use to brush the mid-links? I picked up a dental kit in Poundland on a hunch, and the 'stain removing' tool, is excellent for re-finishing brushed SS ^_^ If you were to do the bezel mod as mentioned for the DSSD, I think you'll just make the watch look even more badass B)

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I picked up a dental kit in Poundland on a hunch, and the 'stain removing' tool, is excellent for re-finishing brushed SS ^_^

is that a motorised one? my poundland is so crap it never has anything good in it, i will have to recheck in a couple of days

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is that a motorised one? my poundland is so crap it never has anything good in it, i will have to recheck in a couple of days

No, the whole kit was like a dentist would use, small angle-neck mirror, scraping utensil and stuff... The item in question, looks like an oversized marker pen nib... I'll get a photo of it :)

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No, the whole kit was like a dentist would use, small angle-neck mirror, scraping utensil and stuff... The item in question, looks like an oversized marker pen nib... I'll get a photo of it :)

yeh that would be great cheers

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This is the gizmo :) Sorry for the lousy photo :lol:

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hehe, nah thats cool, ill have a look in me local one on thurs, see if i can pick one up. You know if there is any other sorta decent stuff in poundland for cleaning watches?

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hehe, nah thats cool, ill have a look in me local one on thurs, see if i can pick one up. You know if there is any other sorta decent stuff in poundland for cleaning watches?

I wouldn't like to say, I expect they do sell cleaning products, but how suitable they'd be, I really couldn't say. I'm sure they'll sell Scotch pads though :D

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It certainly doesn't look like a fantasy model anymore since you brushed out the polished center links. Obviously the ceramic bezel and gmt IIc case is a dead giveaway but it certainly looks good imo. Now if you did that to the blue ceramic version out now, it would look very gen like.

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