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• #15502
A while ago I bought a Swatch Star Chief from someone here. It arrived in a damaged box and with a link like pictured below. Never got around to do anything about it, but now seems to be the time. The pins seem intact and the bit slides on fine. How are they supposed to be attached? Glue? Should I do some sort of repair myself or is it best left to a shop?
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• #15503
That's lovely. What size though? I guess being a vintage it's 35mm.
I like the Longines as well. Not quite perfect but not far off.
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• #15504
I'd be very interested in the 39mm Explorer if you could share the link
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• #15505
£2,343 delivered to an address in the US of A from Japan - plus import duties on that figure.
I'm not that concerned about resale - I would not be intending on ever selling it, maintenance costs would be something I'd like to understand however.
Beyond that, if it's possible to make a direct judgement and leaving brand out of it, which is the better watch - the Rolex Explorer or the GS GMT that has been pictured a few times now?
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• #15506
I've always thought that Seikos looked a bit like Rolexes, so that's always put me off a bit. For the cheaper end of the market, I think they are great though.
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• #15507
^^I suspect they both tell the time.
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• #15508
My Seiko 5 does that pretty well, and to be fair it might last the next 60 years.
I can't make a logical case for this possible purchase, but I would like to have some vague reasons for which particular man-bracelet I choose.
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• #15509
Choose the Seiko.
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• #15510
Im waiting on a King Seiko revival
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• #15511
Buy a Rollie and be done with it.
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• #15512
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• #15513
Take it to the swatch shop - say you got it as a present and that just happened to the bracelet as you were wearing it.
Also who sold it to you like that?!
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• #15515
yeh it's 36 which in a nice size on my wrist but would like a 42 too
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• #15516
I prefer the Rolex and dare I say it probably easier to service? but my knowledge of springs drives is poor so just a guess
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• #15517
Just buy the Rollie and be done with it, but beware - watches can be addictive.
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• #15518
No Swatch shop in Copenhagen, unfortunately, but I'll see if I can find a retailer.
I should have done something about it, when it (finally) arrived, so I'll just leave it and get it sorted at my own cost, since I didn't tell him and give him the chance to sort it. -
• #15519
What Rolex started, Seiko perfected
Here is a beautiful utilitarian hard working watch
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• #15521
You did just say that didn't you...
'What Rolex started, Seiko perfected'
Can't believe they are discussed on the same page personally.
(Yet to see an attractive Seiko)
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• #15522
To be honest, I'm a Rolex fanboy, have a GMT and will be getting a DJ shortly. But, I think the comparison you've made is probably the worst you could have picked. The EXPII is so clunky, inelegant, oversized and crude. IMO it looks like a Lego watch in comparison, and even worse in real life.
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• #15523
Well yes, Explorer 1 obvs. Still.
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• #15524
You may just need a watch link tool to re-insert the strap pin. The photo does not show its construction clearly enough.
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• #15525
Regarding the Rolex versus argument, I don't really see much attraction in buying any new watches. There are so many other older watches that you can buy, some Rolex, some not. It's a slightly risky business, but worth it if you are going to take the gamble more than once (more often than not you won't get stung).
^^ However, vintage GS (some models) command an absolute premium and as investment pieces make good sense.