Examples of what? His contributions? They are too numerous to count.
You have taken a stance, become entrenched and are now getting too defensive.
I would suggest you give it a rest, reassess when...
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Examples of what? His contributions? They are too numerous to count.
You have taken a stance, become entrenched and are now getting too defensive.
I would suggest you give it a rest, reassess when...
HM has made it clear this is a small fraction of his business. This accusation is clearly unnecessary and unwarranted. The forum is richer for his presence, participation, knowledge and wit.
I...
Several purchases from big to small either fueled by wine or some other form of ETOH. Thankfully, haven't had to regret any of them.
Blah blah.....
I imagine it is a Valjoux 7750. There are a number of watchmakers here including Paul and Brendon (Walterwelk and webwatchmaker if I remember their usernames properly). You could PM them.
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You have to deployed to buy it??
I don't.
No papers means no warranty card. That's the only 'paper' of value.
I am not trying to speak on his behalf but I think what HM means ( if I may state in less elegant terms ) is supporting or condoning the act of buying a fake. Both should be discouraged. It doesn't...
Fair enough. Enjoy your watches.
Uber cool! Love it.
Forget wrist size or watch size. What size is your imagination? That helps think of newer, fresher subjects and also opens up possibilities of trying different sizes and working out what works best...
Who is this Hayward guy? I don't see him listed with 𝑵𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏𝒂𝒍 𝑵𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏𝒂𝒍 National Pawnbrokers Association. Must be fake:-)
MKII Nassau is pretty close.
You are either a genuine fan of the brand or a shill since all of your five posts since you joined are about ECA. As far as this model, like the case shape and the clasp but not the dial or the bezel.
Interesting!
You don't repair an SKX, you don't replace the movement, you don't replace the SKX- you just move on:-)
I don't have any reason to doubt authenticity of my Rolexes bought on secondary market (none of them is a current model except a DSSD bought from a friend right after release ). But, things like...
Keep both but the other 'thingies' on your wrist can go:-)
It boils down to whether you prefer quartz or auto. Both fairly good watches.
BTW, if I am not mistaken Superocean is 42 mm, so not really...
It is different for sure but not my cup of tea.
I do have a Unimatic 1e which is a totally different watch and I enjoy wearing it once in a while.
Rolex should utilize your services. Assuming they can afford it:-)
I am not sure if I entirely agree but I like your style.
LOL. To be fair most people would be defensive when their proud possession is being derided, especially when some ( not all ) of that criticism is disingenuous.
As I said before, there is little evidence that 'excessive' amount or 'too many' are being sold. This is not a sports Rolex model either in terms of demand or supply. There is some amount of flipping...
Vdb are 28 mm, only a little less than the preferred watch size of many:-)
There are tons of brands and models with 24 mm lug width.