I am a freshman... is this the old or new ARF one?
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CNY passed and still no sign or hint of Noob 4130 clone movt. And I don’t think I’d buy one the early ones anyway.
So we’re lucky to have ARF’s 904L with reliable partial chrono thin 7750.
Still your ARF daytona movement run strong buddy? Beacuse i've many friend that reported to me that their ARF daytona are dead after few months...
I have the same dilemma. Keeping both Balck and white. Lol
Thanks to everyone in this thread I am not shelling out $400 + on one of these ARF Daytona's! Question though; I reached out to my TD to ask for pictures of their most recent QC pics so that I could see if they have the semi improved versions with the current angle of the pushers. And of course, they sent me a pic with the pushers unscrewed making it extremely hard for my untrained eye to tell whether or not it's the "newer" version. I THINK its the newer version but I am unsure...I was hoping someone here could tell me one way or another? Another theory of mine was since ARF made this change, all of these watches now coming out of their factory would have the correct pusher angle...maybe?
I would say if you order one now it will be the latest version. ARF are likely selling every ceramic daytona thay make at the moment. I would also say, if you can't tell the difference then why would it matter anyway? - the difference is less than marginal.
When it was pointed out earlier in this thread, I was able tell the difference, even though it was very minimal. But that was with the pushers pushed in, which is of course how you would typically wear the watch. Not a big deal, but if you can get the closer to gen spec pushers, then why not ya know? But as you said, all future orders will likely be of the latest version.