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Old 15 September 2009, 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by fatscoobfella1
Ah.....

See you enjoy the ball as much as i do..

Can only thank you for pointing me in that direction..Sub and flieger have been sat n the boxes for over a year now...lol...
how's the ball doing, to date mine has had to go back to have the pin on the clasp replaced (fell off and got lost ) and now the date has stopped moving
Old 15 September 2009, 11:33 PM
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Hmmm..

Mine has been excellent.. It really hasnt been off my arm for a year or so now.. With no issues whatsover..

Timekeeping is supurb,currently about 30 secs a month fast.

Try pulling out the crown and rotating the handsday/date through a few cycles,may help with your date problem.
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cheers, have tried that and now date seems to be working

scoobynet online watch maintenance wins again
Old 15 September 2009, 11:46 PM
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Originally Posted by yoza
I can do hotdogs.........but there are no fakes here, just a handful from my collection.




Thats quite a collection. How many are sporting DG2813's and 7750's?

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Old 16 September 2009, 07:47 AM
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Originally Posted by pacenote
cheers, have tried that and now date seems to be working

scoobynet online watch maintenance wins again
Result!!!

That will be £85 please sir..
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Just a note...never set the date between 2300hrs and 0300hrs on any mechanical watch, or you will damage the date change mech, and the watch will show the date inbetween windows.

Well done Pacenote.

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Old 16 September 2009, 09:39 AM
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Very interesting topic, thanks guys. Im currently in the market for a Breitling and am heading up to the authorised dealer today for a look round whilst im on holiday.

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Old 16 September 2009, 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by yoza
Just a note...never set the date between 2300hrs and 0300hrs on any mechanical watch, or you will damage the date change mech, and the watch will show the date inbetween windows.

Well done Pacenote.
LOL, and here was me thinking that this was a flaw in the fake market, nice to know at least one thing on a fake is exactly the same as the gen
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If i was to buy a fake it would be because i love the design. Why try and palm it off for real when one day you will meet Yoza in a bar and get shot down infront of your friends lol.
Love the look but i cant justify 2k+ for a watch especially with a newborn. Unfortuantely i do have a morgage. Shame on me for having debts huh

Agreed very good thread
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Originally Posted by DaveBeck
If i was to buy a fake it would be because i love the design. Why try and palm it off for real when one day you will meet Yoza in a bar and get shot down infront of your friends lol.
Love the look but i cant justify 2k+ for a watch especially with a newborn. Unfortuantely i do have a morgage. Shame on me for having debts huh

Agreed very good thread
I would never belittle anyone wearing a fake watch in company.

I just look, if Im invited too, and say " Yes, nice that mate.."

But if the wearer requests the truth, I will give it.
Old 16 September 2009, 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by DaveBeck
If i was to buy a fake it would be because i love the design. Why try and palm it off for real when one day you will meet Yoza in a bar and get shot down infront of your friends lol.
Love the look but i cant justify 2k+ for a watch especially with a newborn. Unfortuantely i do have a morgage. Shame on me for having debts huh

Agreed very good thread


That's sensible IMHO. I buy watches for the way they look and feel on my wrist, not for any other reason. I love the look of u-boat and tried oneon it Selfridges, but I haven't got the cash to buy one at the moment but I really want one!
Old 16 September 2009, 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by DaveBeck
i cant justify 2k+ for a watch especially with a newborn.
Perhaps you can. I know that the price of a decent quality watch is going to be less affected by the markets than my pension is for instance.

Spend £2-3,000 on a watch as an investment and it starts to make a bit more sense.
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Originally Posted by yoza
I would never belittle anyone wearing a fake watch in company.

I just look, if Im invited too, and say " Yes, nice that mate.."

But if the wearer requests the truth, I will give it.
Do you come across many people who are unwittingly wearing fakes -- i.e. they genuinely believe them to be the real deal, that must be a bit tricky for you

Presumably you come across the "blaggers" too, who do not realise they are mixing it with a “black belt” and try and pass of a fake as genuine

BTW If you see a fit girl with big ***** and a nice watch – which catches your eye first
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Originally Posted by hodgy0_2

BTW If you see a fit girl with big ***** and a nice watch – which catches your eye first
I bet it's the watch
Old 16 September 2009, 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Milamber
I bet it's the watch
Yes, the watch, I would much rather look at a nice watch than a pair of *****, you get less slaps in the face that way.

Sometimes when someone asks for an honest opinion on a watch and its fake, they give the impression you have insulted them.

You are on a no win.

I try to avoid this type of scenario...Yoza, Gary recons he paid £3000 for this watch, what do you think ? {stuffs a watch in your face}

Firstly your on a hiding to nothing....your going to make a show out of Gary, and the lad who is asking gets brownie points for free, the only loser is me and Gary.

I say **** all in this often encountered situation.

I would love a job working for E-bay in the watch section, looking for fake watches, I think I would be good at it, and being paid for it would be brilliant.... Im not always right though, ask FLATERIC, I famously fooked up with his Breitling..
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Originally Posted by yoza


I would love a job working for E-bay in the watch section, looking for fake watches, I think I would be good at it, and being paid for it would be brilliant.... Im not always right though, ask FLATERIC, I famously fooked up with his Breitling..
pray tell?

I do enjoy reporting scammers on eBay, my current fave is 'no box and papers, my ex gave it to me as a gift and my new girl is making me sell it' on a fake watch!
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Originally Posted by Milamber
Perhaps you can. I know that the price of a decent quality watch is going to be less affected by the markets than my pension is for instance.

Spend £2-3,000 on a watch as an investment and it starts to make a bit more sense.
Cant argue with that but do watches make money? i know if i put 3k in the bank under fixed rate saving id have more in 10 years(If bank doesnt go under)

Is it hit and miss with watches? i.e will one go up in value over the years and one depreciate?
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Originally Posted by Milamber
Perhaps you can. I know that the price of a decent quality watch is going to be less affected by the markets than my pension is for instance.

Spend £2-3,000 on a watch as an investment and it starts to make a bit more sense.
You could argue thae same point with a lot of things. Gold, diamonds and certain cars/motorcycles can be bought and they *may* rise in value, just like the stock market. You could also back a horse, or maybe spread betting would be good too. The returns can be great but at the end of the day, all those investments are a gamble.

3k in the bank will be worth more than 3k, without a doubt, when its withdrawn. Not much more, but more all the same. 3k in anything else is NOT guaranteed!

I believe that if you order a Rolex (Say a stainless steel Daytona) you only pay a deposit and they can take years to become available. In the meantime, the price will have risen and in theory, when you collect it it'll be worth more than you payed AND be desirible because some people won't wait and pay a premium. All you have to do is pay your money and find that person who's willing to give you a premium over what you paid!
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Where has half of this thread gone ??
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I ate it!
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Originally Posted by fatscoobfella1
Result!!!

That will be £85 please sir..
Well thought it was okay but now the date changes 12 hours after the day, so looks like it's back to the dealers with it, again.
Old 19 September 2009, 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by pacenote
Well thought it was okay but now the date changes 12 hours after the day, so looks like it's back to the dealers with it, again.
A mechanical watch doesnt know the differance between 12 midday and 12 midnight, so unless you set the watch to change its date at 12 midnight, it could just as easily change at 12 noon.

There is nothing wrong with the watch if this is the case, its operator error..
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Very diplomatic that Mr Y.............
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I have a feeling that Yoza works for the big watch makers. These endless threads about watches have slowly messed with my feeble mind and convinced me I need a new watch, preferably a Rolex!

Thing is I don't NEED a new watch!

Anyway, the fake question is a good one. I would have considered buying good replicas, but only so that I could have a selection ie about 5 watches, one for every occassion. Problem is I would have to come clean and admit straight off its a fake, being caught pretending would just be unacceptable as it would label me as a liar and untrustworthy(and a ****)

A guy at work goes on holiday to Thailand, comes back with a SS Daytona. I ask him whether he bought it from Patpong market and he insists (even swears on his mothers life!) that its real. Says his girlfriend got a discount on one so only cost £2k. The guy earns £15k a year and his girlfriend is 19!

Anyway, I didn't have the heart to tell him that I know you don't get discounts on brand new SS daytona's. I'll always have him down as a bit of a liar after that.

I saw a bimetallic rolex sub with the shiney blue bezel in a shop window the other day and it did look gorgeous. I like the little bit of gold even though some might find it a bit blingy. It was up for £5200, which obviously was a minor problem LOL
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Originally Posted by Deep Singh
A guy at work goes on holiday to Thailand, comes back with a SS Daytona. I ask him whether he bought it from Patpong market and he insists (even swears on his mothers life!) that its real. Says his girlfriend got a discount on one so only cost £2k. The guy earns £15k a year and his girlfriend is 19!
I'm off to thailand in november so will keep an eye open for another rolex bargain
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Originally Posted by yoza
A mechanical watch doesnt know the differance between 12 midday and 12 midnight, so unless you set the watch to change its date at 12 midnight, it could just as easily change at 12 noon.

There is nothing wrong with the watch if this is the case, its operator error..
Don't think I was clear enough in my post

The watch displays say FRI 18 and what happens is at midnight SAT rolls around and 19 rolls around 12 hours later at midday so for the first 12 hours of saturday it's displaying SAT 18. Hope that is clear now
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Originally Posted by pacenote
Don't think I was clear enough in my post

The watch displays say FRI 18 and what happens is at midnight SAT rolls around and 19 rolls around 12 hours later at midday so for the first 12 hours of saturday it's displaying SAT 18. Hope that is clear now
Firstly what is the watch, make and model please.

I didnt know it was a day/date, you will know that you rotate the crown on way to change the date, and the opposite way to change the day.

So get your watch and run the finger around clockwise until the date changes, then leave the time set at 0600hrs.

Now push the crown in to the date set position and rotate the crown to change the date to the correct date and set the day to the correct day.

Now pull out the crown again and rotate the fingers forward through 12 midday, and 12 midnight and back through to 0600hrs again...tell me what happend with the day and date windows.

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Yoza, just out of interest, what should one be paying for a brand new bimetallic sub with blue bezel?

Thanks
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Originally Posted by yoza
Firstly what is the watch, make and model please.

I didnt know it was a day/date, you will know that you rotate the crown on way to change the date, and the opposite way to change the day.

So get your watch and run the finger around clockwise until the date changes, then leave the time set at 0600hrs.

Now push the crown in to the date set position and rotate the crown to change the date to the correct date and set the day to the correct day.

Now pull out the crown again and rotate the fingers forward through 12 midday, and 12 midnight and back through to 0600hrs again...tell me what happend with the day and date windows.

e
Ball engineer hydrocarbon....

Off to try your instructions
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With the watch showing correct day/date at 0600 hrs: (SAT 19 )

At 12 midday the day changes to next day (SUN 19)
At 12 midnight the date changes (SUN 20)
At 0600 hrs shows ( SUN 20 )


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