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• #57152
Happy Friday ya all
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• #57153
I am not afraid
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• #57154
Daily/beater/best all around. Can't fault it.
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• #57155
Way past his bedtime 🥱
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• #57156
Always liked the look of these, nice 👌
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• #57157
Rad
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• #57158
Yeah it's one of the new ones. Have also heard about negative experiences with Eddie. Will contact him first but will assume that he will be a dick and use the above advice.
Really late response, but how did this go in the end? Fixed under warranty or did you go to a someone else for repair? In a similar situation and wondering what to do.
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• #57159
Good timing as I just received the tracker today for him to send it back to me.
Only got good things to say about Eddie. He fixed it under warranty, no argument. I haven't received it yet but after I took a few weeks to send it to him, he's had a look and says that because too much time had elapsed between the ingress of water and the return of the watch, the movement was too badly corroded to be repaired so he ordered a new one and has replaced it.
Whenever I asked him about progress he responded the same day via email. It's taken a while to get done but everything takes ages to get delivered at the moment and for a one man band fair play.
Let's see how it is when I receive it but no issues so far.
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• #57160
Have you had the same thing happen to the same watch?
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• #57161
OK, thanks, good to hear there's been no issues so far. Different watch - PRS29. Poor and inconsistent power reserve. Was just contemplating my options re. returning to TF or getting a third party repairer to look at it.
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• #57162
Hello folks, is there a thread approved place for repairs?
I'd like to have another go at getting a watch repaired after a couple of local places have both failed to get it working. I'm in the north east but don't mind posting it.
It's a Seiko 5 sport so nothing particularly special, but high on sentimental value so it'd be nice to be able to reliably use it.
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• #57163
It's a Seiko 5 sport
Feels like a repair would be a ‘new movement’?
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• #57164
I've no idea but that seems likely. It does nothing besides rattle at the moment.
And at a guess it is at least 40 years old
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• #57165
Re. my TF watch, have been told "if it's found not to be defective there will be a charge", and he can't confirm what it would be because there would be "variables".
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• #57166
funnily I was just looking at trying to buy an Everest today, said it would be on the site today. Refreshed the site a few times and it changed from 'date expected 15th Aug' to saying nothing and being advertised on the home page but I couldn't add it to my cart yet didnt have a sold out label either. Now the store says its closed so I guess I missed out
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• #57167
New(ish?) 38mm Seiko SBDC147 is handsome (apart from the logo and text in the lower half of the dial) and looks like unexpectedly decent value, given the 6R movement, screw down crown, 200m water resistance and sapphire crystal:
Would ditch the bracelet immediately though.
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• #57168
Modded?
What's the dial and base watch?
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• #57169
Would ditch the bracelet immediately though.
The 19mm lug width might make this somewhat annoying. Nice watch though, might try to go and see if I can try it somewhere in Paris later this week.
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• #57170
I'd pop one of these on it and call it a day:
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• #57171
The lack of the goofy date mag window pleases me.
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• #57172
Horage Tourbillon, good looking watch
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• #57173
Tried some stuff today
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• #57174
Was left cold by the titanium hi-beat. The SBGR251 is a really good value proposition. On the wrist the Datejust beat all the Grand Seikos.
The guy in the rolex store was bemoaning the fact he had no men's watches to sell. There was someone in London on holiday who was coming over to look at it, because they wanted a datejust but in a different size. Seems you can't even get hold of any steel models now. Very funny.
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• #57175
The Datejust looked the best of those to my eyes. By a long way.
Happy Friday!
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